This is a review of the Carry Speed (CarrySpeed) DSLR camera sling strap. This is a great review for any amateur entry level photographer who is interested in a great camera sling strap. -Blink Photography www.blinkphotogalleries.com
This is a video containing different makro shots of a skeletonized 17J wirstwatch movement with lever escapement. Recorded with a Nikon D90 and Nikon Nikkor 105 mm 1:2,8 Enjoy!
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photographyequipment.yolasite.com (Budget Equipment) razzi.me www.facebook.com twitter.com In this video I talk about necessary equipment needed for indoor low light photography. I tested sample pictures taken with Nikon D3s and Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VRII lens and compared it with inexpensive Nikon D7000 and 50mm 1.8 lens and Nikon SB700 to see which picture produces better results. Equipment used in this video. DSLR – Nikon D7000 and Nikon D3s Lenses – Nikon 70-200 f2.8 VRII and 50mm 1.8G lens Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.dslrfilmnoob.com Just upgraded to a Zoom h4n and that it sync perfectly with the canon 7d, I ran this test to get an idea of what microphone configuration I’ll be using on my next project. The zoom h4n has no sync issues at all, and has a time and date stamp on each file which is great for matching up audio it will be replacing my zoom h4 as my most used field recorder. I have the Zoom h4n set in 4 channel mode so that i can use both microphones and the zoom h4n’s on board mic’s at the same time. Shot at 720p at ISO800 2f lens Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.4f DFocus follow focus adapter and Indisystems square with 15mm rails Video Rating: 4 / 5
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“All of my digiscoping photos are out of focus” is pretty much the most common thing that digiscopers say to me. This normally has very little to do with focus, and everything to do with camera shake. Camera shake is a killer, and shutter speed its blade. Now in normal daylight conditions, pretty much anyone can take a half decent (sharp) photo with a digital camera. Just keep it on that little green square (full automatic mode), and away you go. As easy as that. Digiscoping is something completely different. Focal lengths in digiscoping typically range from long (say 800mm) to the ludicrous (5000+ mm) and this brings with it a whole pile of issues. Professional telephoto photographers deal with these issues all the time and digiscoping is no different. It requires the digiscoper to commit time and energy to start to think more like a serious photographer. To understand what shutter speed, aperture, ISO and all those other fantastic things are all about. So, what shutter speed do I need to get a good, sharp digiscoping photo? This is, unfortunately, not a simple question to answer and depends on many factors including: – type of camera (DSLR with a flapping mirror, or little compact camera?), – how steady your setup and hand are (just had a Red Bull and espresso?) – how much your subject is moving (tortoise or hare?), and – luck (had to add that 😉 – DSLRs have a flapping mirror = need more shutter speed As the name suggests, DSLRs have a mirror that flaps about all over …
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Saiga and Kagura snoop around an abandoned research lab, searching for insight into the Divine Goddess’ true nature. But Suitengu knows exactly where they’re headed and arrives just in time to unleash his power on the photographer. Back in the city, Ginza makes a shady pact with Kagura’s mother and prepares to join the party.
razzi.me www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com https Here is a quick review of Yongnuo YN560 flash. It’s a great flash for people on a tight budget. It’s a manual flash without TTL feature. It doesn’t have the LCD screen unlike YN560II flash which I’ll be reviewing in a few weeks. Video Rating: 4 / 5
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razzi.me www.facebook.com www.PhotographersOnUTube.com https In this video you will learn how to select settings for your flash and how to adjust the flash power. If you follow these guide lines you will have no problem shooting in manual flash and manual camera setting. Video Rating: 0 / 5
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With the ability to turn her body into solid diamond, Madam Koganei seems impervious to Saiga’s attacks. Not only is she virtually unbreakable, but the diamond’s reflective quality makes it impossible for Saiga’s camera to focus. After a high-speed chase through the city the photographer will have to think fast to keep Kagura out of the enemy’s hands. Video Rating: 0 / 5
A lethal game of cat and mouse ensues as Suitengu and Saiga hunt each other down, searching for clues and interrogating everyone they meet. When the photographer slips under Suitengu’s nose to free Kagura, her captor is not pleased. He sends Shirogane to ensnare Saiga in a deadly dance under the night’s sky.