GEAR REVIEW: The Metabones Speed Booster for that Full-Frame Look Pt1
The Metabones Speed Booster promises a full-frame/near full-frame depth of field, field of view, increased sharpness, and even a 1-stop gain in aperture. So did it deliver? Check out part 1 of our review!
Summer Lens Rebate Roundup – Save on Canon, Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina & Olympus Lenses
Well, summer is here, and some of you might have some spare cash or a mid-year bonus that you’re looking…
Going Minimal With Blackstone Bags Urban Quiver 3.0 Pack – Gear Review
When it comes to camera sling bags, Blackstone Bag’s Urban Quiver 3.0 definitely stands out. It is stylish without being loud, and because the camera compartment access is against your back when wearing it, you don’t have to worry about camera theft as much. So is this the go-to bag for a day excursion?
Radio vs Infrared Flash Trigger – Ask SLR Lounge Season 1 Ep 4
When it comes to controlling your flash wirelessly, there are two ways to do it: One is by infrared and the other by radio. Both have strengths and weaknesses and in this article we will give you a brief overview.
Adobe Creative Cloud Subscriptions: Cost-Effective or Costly Mistake?
Hey photographers! Are you ready to pay a monthly bill for Photoshop and other Adobe software? Adobe seems to think that you’re ready. Well, almost.
Review: The Versatile and Unique Vanguard Abeo Pro 283CGH with Built-in Cable Release Trigger
So what makes Abeo Pro 238CGH tripod so special? The central column can slide out and tilt over to just about any angle you want. Moreover, the pistol grip head has a built-in cable release trigger.
Nikon Rebates Expire Soon! Last Chance For Up To $550 Off!
Nikon’s current rebates have already been “refreshed” once, so it is likely that with Nikon’s fiscal year ending at the same time, there will be no extension after the rebates expire in two days on March 30th.
Nikon D7100 Field Review: Breaking The Mold, Again
Nikon seems to be the champion of “trickle-down features”. What does that mean? Over the ~4 generations of Nikon DSLRs that have come out in the past decade or so, Nikon has had the habit of taking flagship features from their high-end pro cameras, and putting those features in the more affordable model cameras. When the Nikon D300 came out along side the flagship D3, it was a $1800 camera with roughly the same autofocus system as a $5,000 camera.