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DigiBees | Paul C. Buff Releases Digital Counterpart To Popular AlienBees
Paul C. Buff unveil's Alienbee's upgraded digital counterpart: the Digibee.
PocketWizard Re-Emerges With The Release Of The Better, Newer, Plus IV
Everything about this looks promising, and PWs are clearly gunning for your attention. They may also, deserve it.
PowerSync 16-80 Digital Transceiver From Impact | Initial Thoughts
Impact's higher end digital transceiver comes in a third less than its Pocket Wizard counterpart, but seems to offer much the same value. Here's an introduction to the type, and what I think so far.
Bolt VB-22 Medium Strobe Review
The Bolt VB-22 might look like something out of a 1930’s horror flick, but this medium strobe packs a monster of a punch.
Dramatic Beauty Portrait With the Sony A7II | How We Shot It
I recently started shooting studio portraits with a shallow depth of field using my new Sony A7II camera. Read on as I explain the details of how I created this image.
The Profoto RFi Softbox System Review – Rapid Gear Review
In this review, we take a look at the Profoto RFi Softbox and Octabox to see how well they live up to Profoto's reputation for light quality and build quality.
New Metz Mecablitz 52 AF-1 Speedlight has Touchscreen. New Trend?
The German electronic company Metz has just announced the new 52 AF-1 Flash Unit. What sets this speedlight apart from the others is that this is the first flash that incorporates a touchscreen panel.
Gear Review: Why We Love the Pocket Wizard Plus III
Today we are reviewing the new Pocket Wizard Plus III. Not only did Pocket Wizard introduce a handful of improvements, but they also lowered the cost of the trigger from $179 to $139. The improvements include an integrated antenna, LCD display with battery indicator, grouping function, 32 channels, and a stronger shoe. There have not been any issues with any of our Plus IIIs. This is why we are big fans of Pocket Wizard. They make good, reliable triggers.