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FOTGA Slim Fader 82mm Variable ND Filter Review

A review of the inexpensive FOTGA Slim Fader 82mm Variable ND Filter.

Phlearn Pro ‘Epic Burger’ Food Photography Tutorial Review

Tanya Goodall Smith

Tanya's review of Phlearn's 'Epic Burger' food photography tutorial.

The Most Versatile Camera Bag I’ve Found Yet: Aide De Camp Valencia Camera Bag Review

Tanya Goodall Smith

Aide de Camp designs bags to assist and empower women. Check out my full review of the ADC Valencia Travel Tote, the most versatile camera bag I've found yet.

Vello BG-C8 Canon 6D Battery Grip Review

While searching for other alternatives, one of the brands that came up was Vello. I searched a bit more and found that did indeed have a grip compatible with the my Canon 6D, and so I decided to give it a shot. Here are my thoughts on it after giving it a good run through.

Kelly Moore Followell Bag Review: Surprisingly Functional, Yet Stylish

Kishore Sawh

Kelly Moore, more known for her high quality camera bags that look like purses, takes a different direction in the new Followell. But does it make sense?

Best Charger Ever? The Titanium 16 Bay Battery Charger Review

Pye

The Titanium Innovations 16-bay battery charger has become our favorite battery charger because it can hold 16 AA or AAA batteries in any combination,

The EOS M: Canon’s Loss Is your Gain [Mini Review]

The Canon EOS M is a camera marred by flaws and bad press, but if you can live with its flaws you will not find a better camera for under $300. Take a look at this writers opinion of the EOS M since picking one up for dirt cheap.

From Canon 5D Mark III To Olympus OM-D E-M1 – First Impressions

My first impressions comparing the flagship Olympus OM-D EM-1 to the Canon 5D Mark III.

New Tamron 150-600mm: A Budget Wildlife Photographer’s Dream Lens

We have talked about the new Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 lens a few times now since its release. The new lens, pricing in at just over $1,000, looks to appeal to hobbyist and semi-professional wildlife photographers who need the extreme reach of 600mm at a reasonable price. But how well does the lens stack up against the competition?

Sigma 35mm DG HSM Lens Review – Still Amazing A Year Later

J. Cassario

At Photokina 2012, Sigma announced three new lenses in a reorganization of it's lens lineup. Since then, we've witnessed them establish a new confidence and respect in their brand as a top grade third party lens manufacturer. The first new lens that they released was the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens, and it didn't take long for the early reviews and message board chatter to start raising eye brows.

Vivitar 285HV Review | Rapid Gear Review

Pye

Portable Off-Camera Flash Portable off-camera flash photography has become incredibly popular among professionals, enthusiasts, and amateur photographers. Budget friendly manual ...

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MeFOTO Tripods Rapid Gear Review

Pye

Introduction In our studio one of our most crucial pieces of gear are our tripods. Tripods give us the flexibility ...

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