www.dombower.com In this video i give my final review of the nikon D700 digital slr camera. I have used this camera in a wedding and at a sporting event (the rat race video coming soon) and can now give an honest impression of its ability, its iso, its buffer, its ability with dx lenses and fx lenses. I also compare it against the Nikon D300 and the D3 regards Dom Bower
www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com In this video I am comparing Pop Up flash with a Bounce flash or speed light. We’ll look at some sample pictures taken with Nikon SB700 and Nikon SB800 Nikon and Canon flashes can cost a lot of money but you could try third party flashes like Vivitar. As soon as my site is completed I will list inexpensive items for people on tight budget. Sometimes photography on budget can pay off. You just have to do your homework. If these videos are helping you, then please RATE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE for future videos. Also, join us on facebook for exclusive behind the scene videos coming soon. http Until next time, you keep clicking 🙂 Video Rating: 4 / 5
froknowsphoto.com I got really amped up about a certain subject and figured it was time for a RANT!!!! I get ranting on a lot of things so best click here to see the full article. froknowsphoto.com
www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com In this video you’ll learn how to move the square focal points around by setting the camera to single servo AFS. Cameras used in this video were Nikon D7000 and Canon T2i Please refer to your manual if you are using another model and can’t figure this out.
Episode 16 of my photography series focuses on the slow sync flash modes (first and second curtain); this is the fourth part of the flash mini-series. You’ll also want to check out my blog – binarygraphite.blogspot.com – as it’s supplemented with additional information and links to sites describing this topic in detail. Hope you enjoy, remember to rate (5 stars!), and subscribe so you can stay up to date with my future videos. Twitter @BinaryGraphite Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Chris Weeks is an incredibly busy photographer based in LA, who has one of the most unique eyes we’ve seen in event and portrait photography. In this part, he shares the DSLR video rig all set up. Make sure you see both vids to see what a real working photog uses. Uncensored, and a totally honest look at the real deal. This may just help you decide what you may need to make that next step. Including a bit o’ cash. More photo goodness at photoinduced.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Leica has developed three mount adapters for its S2 medium format DSLR. The S-V, S-P67 and S-M645 allow users to utilize Hasselblad V, Pentax 67 and Mamiya M645 lenses, respectively. The adapters, built from anodized aluminium and chrome-plated brass will retail for around €580 each and will be available from August. (From Photoscala) News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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Nikon is promoting its latest US TV advert starring Ashton Kutcher, pointing out that the spot was filmed using the D5100 it promotes. This isn’t the first time such a claim has been made, of course – Olympus promoted its PEN series of mirrorless cameras with adverts shot using its product. Still, it makes clear what’s possible with the latest generation of 1080p-shooting DSLRs, if you’re an award-winning director of photography with access to professional actors. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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www.clickherephotographytips.com – Part #2 Please watch the Part #1 Video before watching Part #2, as; Its only natural to start with Part #1 Would you like to learn more about the settings on your digital camera? There are simply too many setting on a digital camera for the beginner photographer to choose without becoming somewhat confused, particularly when you consider the fact that many of us are so excited to have a new camera All many of us want to do is to take it out of the box and start taking photographs! Unfortunately, the need to start taking photographs can be too much of an attraction when in reality we really should be learning from our camera manufacturers manual about all of the settings and functions within our camera. This is a vital step toward becoming a better photographer, regardless of the fact that it may take a little time to complete. The time and effort that you take as soon as you have purchased your new camera to learn about things like Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority and Manual Settings will be beneficial to your photography in the future guaranteed So, this video has been produced to assist the photographers that choose to cheat the system, you know; the photographers that simply couldnt be bothered to read their camera manufacturers instruction book Thanks for watching my videos and I hope that you appreciate them. Best of luck with your photography Regards Dean. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Music : Angel on my Shoulder by Kaskade Photographer: Filbert Kung and Glenn Peter Perez of Blackfox www.the-blackfox.com Make up:Albert Kurniawan Hair: Arjieh Smith Jumao Styling: Ryuji Shiomitsu & Kaye Villasenor Style Weekend, available 2nd week of August. Shoot date July 31, 2010
Chris Weeks is an incredibly busy photographer based in LA, who has one of the most unique eyes we’ve seen in event and portrait photography. He was generous enough to share the contents of his gear bag, showing us what a real working photog uses. Watch this vid for an uncensored look at the real deal. Keeping up with the current trend toward DSLR/Video shooting, he shares the gear he uses, and may just help you decide what you may need to make that next step. Including a bit o’ cash. More photo goodness at photoinduced.com Video Rating: 0 / 5
Pentax is offering a free service to users of K-5 DSLRs that have been affected by the widely reported ‘stained image sensor’ issue. The company believes the problem occurred during the manufacturing process of the first batch of K-5’s and cannot be resolved by ordinary sensor cleaning methods. Affected camera owners can contact the company’s customer service center to send their cameras for the repair. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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