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Dan Chung, Cheap Camera Challenge (feat. Scott Hui)

26 Oct

Pro Tog, Cheap Camera Challenge is back! In this episode, we feature Dan Chung – Photojournalist and Videographer – and Scott Hui – Director, maker of music videos – both shooting on an iPhone, Dan shoots photos while Scott gets the footage, but there’s a twist: they only have 3-minutes to get what they need. Dan Chung: Twitter: twitter.com Blog: www.dslrnewsshooter.com That sex exhibition in pictures www.guardian.co.uk Scottie Hui: Twitter: twitter.com Check out his latest work: www.youtube.com

 
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HandlePod Camera Stabilisation System [REVIEW]

26 Oct

You can’t judge a book by its cover, it’s true! Sometimes our first impressions can be ‘off the mark’ as mine was when I first saw this new little creation, The HandlePod. We get a bit of gear through dPS to review (disclaimer : provided at no cost for the review) and some of it is really very bad, whilst other things are very simple, yet functional and super handy – as can be said for this little guy.

HandlePod on Amazon – $ 29.95

HandlePod is $ 29.95 (With free shipping if you’re in the US of A) and is so SO versatile! You can put your compact or smaller dSLR on it and use the HandlePod to hold your camera still on a wall / pole / table for a lower light shot (Say in a massive, typically dark cathedral with an awesome ceiling that you want to photograph) You can use the included elastic / bungee cord to strap it to pretty much anything (Including a 3 year old when he holds still enough… no three year old was harmed in the testing of this product, honest!) You can use the HandlePod as a handle for your Sony Action Cam or GoPro to hand hold and film stuff… You can get a good idea of what people are doing with HandlePod via this link. 

If you can’t take a full size or travel tripod out with you when you go for a walk / holiday / shoot / dinner, etc, you could always find a spot for The HandlePod in your bag / big pocket / hand? The HandlePod is pretty small when folder over on itself, not a whole lot longer than my iPhone, a little bit wider and maybe an inch and a half deep… (Would you believe I can’t find ANY of the 5 or so rulers in our house!) …it isn’t very big, and that’s what makes it very appealing!

I didn’t have an actual shoot to take HandlePod on, so I attached my very new (fresh out of the box TODAY) Sony RX 100 onto it via the 1/4-20 built in and strapped it to the nearest upright, which as you can see above was a nice tree thingy… The HandlePod attached to anything I took it near, and I do mean anything…..! (I won’t post the picture of the HandlePod attached to my head, but yes – it happened!)

I typically take any one of my 3LeggedThing tripods with me when I need a sturdy working platform, but there are time when you’re either not allowed or it’s just not practical to (concert? fancy dinner?) take a full sized tripod, and this is the perfect chance to slip the HandlePod in your bag / pocket / camera bag and take it along.

There’s not a lot to say about the HandlePod – I initially though that it wouldn’t suit me for anything – I was happily wrong, it’s a great addition to my camera bag. For Photographers that don’t use tripods, but would like to potentially capture a behind the scenes of themselves working – strap HandlePod to a tree / post / person / car – etc. The HandlePod easily takes all of my smaller point of view / action cameras – the GoPro and the Sony Action Can sitting on it easily. The Sony a55 SLT sat on it nicely, and I felt quite comfortable attaching it to a pole four feet above the ground, too. I will admit, I didn’t attach my week old Canon 5DMKIII to it – maybe as I get less precious.

Here’s what the HandlePod looks like when sat beside an iPhone 4… Just for comparison

There’s only one change I’d like to see for the HandlePod, and though after a few uses, I felt comfortable with the elastic strap idea, and it does work just fine, I can’t help wonder if a long, somehow able to wind up velcro strap would make the user feel more secure?

I want to break down my score this time – because the unit is built well, it’s light and compact by comparison to my smallest tripod (A Brian from 3LeggedThing) and goes right into all the bags I have, including my thinkTankPhoto Retrospective 5 which is quite small!

So, build / size etc… 9 stars BUT, for not always feeling totally comfortable just with the thin elastic attachment strap, I’ll take off another star – so, all in all Eight stars from a possible Eleven. (Very good!)

I’ll leave you with some potential usage situations! Fun! –Sime

And one last one, if you happen to be near a cool old rusty gate!

Get your HandlePod on Amazon for $ 29.95.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Hands-on with the Nikon 1 V2 – 14MP mirrorless camera with built-in EVF

26 Oct

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We got the chance to grab some hands-on time with Nikon’s latest 1-Series mirrorless interchangeable lens camera – the 1 V2. It gains a 14MP sensor, built-in flash and more conventional control points than its predecessor. Here we give our first impressions of Nikon’s smallest ‘serious’ interchangeable lens camera.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Hands-on with the Nikon 1 V2 – 14MP mirrorless camera with built-in EVF

26 Oct

v2_34_front.jpg

We got the chance to grab some hands-on time with Nikon’s latest 1-Series mirrorless interchangeable lens camera – the 1 V2. It gains a 14MP sensor, built-in flash and more conventional control points than its predecessor. Here we give our first impressions of Nikon’s smallest ‘serious’ interchangeable lens camera.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 43: On Camera Flash Basics

25 Oct

This week Mark Wallace talks about on camera flash. There are ways that we can modify the on-camera flash to control our lighting. We can bounce our flash from ceilings, walls, or off of reflectors and Mark will show us how.

 
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Danie Nel DIY: Homemade Camera Slider

24 Oct

Making a camera slider using sliding door ball bearings. Get away for about R100 or so.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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Two Must Have Camera Techniques

24 Oct

These 2 sections were taken from our Advanced Broadcast Camera Techniques video www.elitevideo.com. Even though these videos were done a few years back, the tecniques still work well and can be applied in both videography and photography. The purchase the complete 2-disc set of Advanced Broadcast Camera Tecnhiques, visit http
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Nikon announces 1 V2 – a more photographer-friendly, 14MP 1 series camera

24 Oct

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Nikon has launched the 1 V2 – a more enthusiast-focused 1-series camera built around a 14MP sensor. The V2 adds a built-in flash and mode dial and more extensive front grip. It can shoot at up to 15 frames per second in combination with its hybrid AF system. It also has a configurable ‘F’ button to give faster access to key camera settings. The V2 uses a processor that lives up to the latest Expeed 3A billing. It also retains the V1’s original list price of $ 899 with 10-30mm kit zoom. Nikon has also announced an accessory SB-N7 bounce-able Speedlight for the 1 System. The V2 will be available from late November, with the SB-N7 following in January 2013.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Bobs Burning Bunny Holes (Nikon CLS off camera flash tips)

23 Oct

www.dombowerphoto.blogspot.com In This video Bob gets stuck down his bunny hole and I use some creative flash with coloured gels to make it look like a dangerouse bunnyhole. photos taken with the nikon sb900 tamron 28-75mm lens and the nikon d300 www.dombower.com

 
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The Kindred Camera Charm

23 Oct

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It’s the time of year to get tiny!

Candybars are getting fun-sized, and soon the streets will be flooded with three-foot tall firemen and ballerinas.

That’s why we’ve hunted down the smallest camera in town, The Kindred Camera Charm!

This li’l replicamera sits on a post that’ll fit into any standard audio jack (just like the one you’ve got on your phone/computer/walkman).

Your electronics can finally get in on this tiny trend, and show their camera pride with the help of this little charmer.

The Kindred Camera Charm
$ 10 at the Photojojo Store

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