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Canon 6D Review

13 Feb

froknowsphoto.com ? Click Here for the full written review. The Canon 6D is the PERFECT camera except for one fatal flaw. If you can live with this fatal flaw than this could be the camera for you. Before I get into what this flaw is lets take a deeper look at the camera and its functions as well as how it performend in real world shooting situations. As many of you know I like to do real world shooting tests when I am reviewing gear. This means no shooting charts or over analyzing unimportant features. This also means I post the FULL RES exported files for you to review and make your own decisions on image quality. Be sure to watch the video above as I cover certain topics that I may not cover below in the written review. Lets now take a look at the camera itself, how it feels. This camera feels great in the hands when you are shooting horizontically. I say that because any time you try and shoot vertical without a grip any camera will feel awkward. The rubber coating on the body makes it feel like you wont drop it and the build quality seems to feel very sturdy. As far as how it feels when your shooting, it feels just fine and people with small or large hands shouldn’t have much of a problem handling this body. People with much larger hands should consider picking up the battery grip for added confort. For the FULL written review please click here. froknowsphoto.com ? To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below froknowsphoto.com FroKnowsPhoto Beginner Guide store

 
 

Review of the Think Tank ShapeShifter Bag

12 Feb

To receive a free bag from Think Tank, visit www.ThinkTankPhoto.com/affiliate and enter code AP-512, This will get you a choice of a few items to receive free with purchase! This is a review of the Think Tank Shape Shifter bag, This is a great bag for camera pros, or just weekend warriors. Its compact, still holds a great deal of gear. To find out how my subscribers can receive a FREE gift when ordering from Think Tank, Message me on YouTube!

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Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Microstock Agency Review – Photaki

11 Feb

It has been some time since visual content demand has risen on the internet, and with that some new business models have appeared, one of them being microstock. In the last years, quite a lot of microstock agencies have been created, an interesting option for contributors (photographers, graphic designers or illustrators to say some) and image buyers alike. Creative minds Continue Reading

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100 Clever Digital Photography Ideas [Book Review]

10 Feb

100 Digital Photography Ideas.jpgOne of my faves is lists of ‘clever’ ideas and hints on how to improve your digital photography, so this book hit home immediately.
Author Cope recalls that ‘there was a time, not so long ago, when photography was in serious decline …. Although cameras were becoming easier to use … people were just not buying them as they once had.” Digital cameras and photography arrived just at the right time.

Cope’s book is an absolute treasure house, beginning with a camera parade that identifies the various camera types (camera phones, compacts, bridge, DSLR etc) and their capabilities. For example: camera phones are not ideal if you need control over your picture making, whereas DSLRs are far from ideal if you want to be a discreet snapper.

Then follows single page helpers on such tasks as shooting for eBay auctions, making identity/passport photos, recording a car accident, making a home inventory, etc.

The tips keep coming: when shooting table top subjects (models etc), locate the camera at table top level, use the widest lens angle and smallest aperture; when shooting jewellery, especially rings, focus on the gem and let the band go out of focus; shoot kids at eye level, focus on their eyes, use the zoom’s mid range, blur the background, avoid flash etc; when shooting sports choose a fast shutter speed, move in close, follow the action, know the event.

A useful chapter on colour matching explains how you can colour match a house’s interior and its contents in the pursuit of the correct colour paint or furnishings. Digital cameras are far from perfect when it comes to precise colour rendering so the book suggests using a card colour checker containing colour swatches to help the paint mixer.

There are ideas on how to make a photo comic strip, shooting in the city, capturing landscapes, making atmospheric shots in low light, being aware of cultural sensitivities, finding your way home in a strange city by shooting a ‘photo trail’ … and here’s one hint that retail outlets will ‘love’: take a shot of the product you crave in-store so you can duck home and buy online with accuracy!

Then you can buy accessories to perform some unusual photo tricks: shoot ultra low angles with mini tripods or photo clamps, acquire a door spyhole lens, magnifying lens, Lensbaby or similar so you can shoot ultra closeups of bugs and the like.

Shoot the seasons: while a snowy landscape is entrancing, the high brightness can fool your camera’s auto exposure function: use the snow/sand setting; shoot rainbows by turning your back on the sun; summer time shots can be improved by using flash in people shots to fill in the heavy shadows; when shooting sunsets you can improve the rendering by slightly underexposing the shots.

Shoot a ‘flickback’ video by combining a sequence of stills that, when played back as movie, confer movement … a bit like a high speed slide show.

Some useful tips on future proofing your shots follow: shoot RAW as often as possible; shoot at the highest resolution; shoot lots!
Share your photo online via flickr or YouTube, etc: select your best shots; remember you don’t have to make your Web photo gallery public; some Web sites let you photo share so others can order prints.

There’s heaps more: add borders to some of your favourite shots; add a keyline or a frame; crop shots and straighten horizons of sloppily composed shots; create a scrapbook.

Overall, the book is chock full of information and, in one respect, is less of a book of tips and hints and more an encouragement on how to maximise your photo pursuits.

Top book!

Author: P Cope.
Publisher: David & Charles.
Length: 144pages.
ISBN 978 1 4463 0216 4.
Price: Get a price on "100 Clever Digital Photography Ideas: Getting the Most from Your Digital Camera and Camera Phone at Amazon

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 Review

10 Feb

For the full Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 review, go to www.infosyncworld.com We had to wait two years for Panasonic to revamp the LX3, so when we initially locked eyes with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5, a tidal wave of question marks bombarded our minds. How is this a different camera? Why has hardly anything changed on the outside? However, upon further investigation, it was apparent that nearly all of the LX5’s improvements resided under the hood, including AVCHD Lite with full manual video controls, gaggles of Art filters for creative expression, new image processing, and other enticing features. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 battles the Canon PowerShot G12 and Nikon Coolpix P7000, and we’ll tell you that the little LX5 gives both of the aforementioned giants a run for their money.

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Nikon Coolpix S6200 Review

10 Feb

Nikon Coolpix S6200 Review – www.amazon.com Nikon Coolpix S6200 Review – Among the slimmest 10x zoom compact cameras available today, the Nikon COOLPIX S6200 will amaze you with versatility, image quality and style. Your on-the-go moments with family and friends will be saved in an instant as high-resolution, 16.0-MP photos and HD (720p) movies with stereo sound. Touch a button and shoot frame after frame—whether near or far—with a powerful10x optical Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens. Then add creative special effects using in-camera features and watch your viewers marvel at your photos on the S6200’s large 2.7-inch display or when connected to an HDTV. For more information visit: www.amazon.com Nikon Coolpix S6200 Review
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Sigma 150mm 2.8 DG APO HSM Macro (Review) Part III

10 Feb

hey guys ithree6mafia here, just showing the sigma 150mm 2.8 macro lens, remember to SUBSCRIBE!COMMENT!RATE! and as usual send me a question of about anything as i will answer it:) , MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON 😀 ! ADD ME ON FACEBOOK! www.facebook.com FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER! twitter.com JOIN THE FORUM 🙂 www.facebook.com HERE ARE THE NEW SUBSCRIBERS! borthwick2 cacox1989 alexq20 MixtapeMinistry marcoisthecoolest firemann247 ViviAndHerMac philm3397 sideways70 MrLopez0209 sklim03 azngamefreak46 ShanPhotography1 AllEverythingHere josecarr91 Ferminator2427 beaniebabe22 Mydecember1285 markOY1000 cserr000 muzaqqir1 subscribe and i will mention your name next !

Parapente @ Serra do Larouco, Montalegre, Portugal Recorded with Nikon D90 + Nikkor 18-105VR, edited and uploaded with iMovie 09.

 
 

Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS Review

08 Feb

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Pentax 105mm f/2.8 Super Takumar | Lens Review

07 Feb

This is a test of my Pentax 105 2.8 adapted onto my 550D (T2i). Clips are completely unedited and are all shot on the standard color profile. I acquired this lens, along with a 50/1.4 Asahi Takumar, a couple weeks ago. Generally, I have been pleased with this lens. I prefer using this for photos over video. My main gripe is the long minimum focusing distance, which is 4ft. I find it annoying because I often find myself too close to the subject and have to take steps back to get my subject in focus. Definitely not for macro work. The lens is pretty sharp at all apertures. It seems to be optimum around f/5.6. I like the bokeh; it has the look of more expensive lenses. Thanks for watching, please let me know how I can improve and what lenses you’d like to see next. Song: soundcloud.com The T2i produces the same video as the T3i. (and similar video and FOV with this lens on the 7D, Ti1, 50D, 60D, and various Nikons and other cameras with 1.5x & 1.6x crop factors.)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Just posted: Samsung Galaxy Camera review

07 Feb

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We’ve just posted our review of the Samsung Galaxy Camera on Connect. The Galaxy Camera takes components from Samsung’s WB850F long-zoom compact camera and its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S3, and combines them in one device. The result of this fusion of technologies is a compact superzoom camera with a 23mm wideangle, 21x zoom lens and pop-up flash that offers the ability to edit images on the go. You can also share images via Wi-Fi or 3G/4G data connectivity and install a plethora of apps from the Google Play Store. Click through to go to the full review.

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