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Tokina AT-X 11-16 Pro DX II Review: Best Value from Wide Angle

29 Jun

Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 is an ultra wide angle lens for crop sensor camera bodies (DX) with a moderately fast constant aperture of f2.8. It is Tokina’s top of the line lens (AT-X) with an internal focusing (IF) and Super-low Dispersion glass (SD). It is available in Canon, Nikon and Sony A mounts. Due to its focal length and fast aperture, Continue Reading

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Tokina AT-X 11-16 Pro DX II Review: Best Value from Wide Angle

09 Jun

Tokina 11-16mm f2.8 is an ultra wide angle lens for crop sensor camera bodies (DX) with a moderately fast constant aperture of f2.8. It is Tokina’s top of the line lens (AT-X) with an internal focusing (IF) and Super-low Dispersion glass (SD). It is available in Canon, Nikon and Sony A mounts. Due to its focal length and fast aperture, Continue Reading

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Family Photography: the Value of Professional Photography Over Amateur

30 May

Having a big family get together and want to capture the moment? Just had a baby and want to get some family shots together? Is your child off to university and you want a family shot before your kids fly the nest? Families are important, and one thing you won’t want to do is look back in a few years’ Continue Reading

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Buy our New Trick Photography eBook and Go into the Draw to a DLSR or Lens to the value of $1500

29 May

Last week we let you know about our brand new Trick Photography eBook with a 25% discount for early birds.

Whilst only a week old, this eBook is already inspiring thousands of people to charge out of their creative comfort zone, knowing they have one of the best in the business by their side.

Given the popularity of this ebook in such a short time, we’re going to up the ante a little more

On top of the tidy 25% discount you already get, order in the next two weeks and you’ll also go into the draw to win a new DLSR or a new lens to the value of $ 1,500 USD!

The Prize

The winner can choose either a new DLSR or combination of lenses to suit their needs up to the value of $ 1500 USD.

The winner can choose to spend their $ 1500 USD on a single camera or lens. Alternatively they might choose to buy 2-3 lenses (as long as the total does not exceed $ 1500 USD).

So, Canon owners can choose Canon mount lenses. Nikon owners can choose Nikon mount lenses. Micro 4/3 camera owners can choose lenses to suit their cameras.

FAQ

Based upon previous competitions I know we’ll get a number of questions on this so here’s some FAQs:

  • What if I already purchased Photo Magic? You’re in the draw and don’t need to do anything else.
  • Is this open to all international readers?  Yes. We’ll ship the lenses to you anywhere at our cost. Our preference is to use B&H Photo and Video but if you live outside of their delivery area we’ll work with a local supplier to get your prize to you.
  • Can I enter more than once?  No, there is only one entry per person. Multiple purchases of the eBook only get you one entry.
  • Are there any conditions of entry?  Yes, just one. The only condition of entry is that you allow us to publish your name on the blog when you’re drawn as a winner (we’ll keep any other details private). This way everyone will know who has won (we’ve previously had winners ask not to be named which has been difficult to be transparent about winner announcements).

Here’s the deal in a Nutshell

Buy Photo Magic before Tuesday 11th June and you get:

  • 25% off the eBook – worth $ 19.99, you get it for $ 15
  • An entry into the $ 1500 USD DLSR or lens giveaway
  • Plus (and most importantly) you’ll come away from reading the eBook with some amazing trick photography skills – this eBook teaches you how to take photos your friends and family won’t believe are possible!

To enter, simply buy Photo Magic before midnight on Tuesday 11th June (Eastern US time). We’ll draw the winner that evening and notify them of their win and then publish their name here on the dPS blog. If the winner doesn’t respond within 7 days we’ll draw another winner and publish their name on the blog.

As this post goes up you have 2 weeks to take advantage of this offer – so don’t hesitate and pick up your copy of Photo Magic here today!

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Do we value cameras as tools or objects? New exhibition asks the question

19 Jan

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Do we value cameras for their form, or their function? An exhibition in Philadelphia which features hundreds of camera sculptures made from a range of different materials aims to examine this question. ‘Reach Ruin’, which is showing at The Fabric Workshop in Philadelphia includes several sculptures of cameras created from carved stone, glass, chalk and sand. According to the artist, Daniel Arsham, as well as being a photographic tool, ‘many of us that use photography have a relationship with the object. If you want, call it a fetish’. Click through for more information and images from the exhibition.

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Ah! My Goddess – Ah! Taking an Examination of Love; Starting with a Deviation Value of 30!

04 May

Keiichi rents a movie from a local video store. When he tries to watch the film, a mysterious woman appears on his television screen. The woman identifies herself as Urd, Belldandy’s older sister. She tries to move Keiichi’s romantic intentions forward, and slips him a controlling love potion.

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Nikon Monarch ATB: Reference Value Binos, Part 3

20 Mar

PART 3 of 3: Excellent quality binoculars are indispensable for many activities to include tactical operations, general recreation, watching sporting events, wildlife watching, and hunting. In this three part video series, I take an in-depth look at features, terminology (simplified), and specifications that will make a difference in the performance of your selected binos. My current reference standard for high value and yet super high quality medium-format binos are the excellent “Nikon Monarch ATB” series. These Monarch 8×42 and 10×42 binos compare very favorably against MUCH more expensive binoculars and they are generally THE class leader against all comers in terms of weight at a very light 21.5 oz (subject to change). These Nikons are some of the most popular binos in the world today and have amassed an impressive track record of dependable performance and they have many fans the world over. They offer an incredible quality level and set of features for around 0: high quality and precision-ground Eco glass, phase-corrected and fully multi-coated optics, tough quality construction with useful rubber armor, total waterproofness, extendable eyecups that stay in place, a stiff hinge to maintain alignment, outstanding optical resistance to light flare-ups (from night urban lighting), an incredible 25 year generous replacement warranty, and they are offered in some great colors (black, tan and green camo patterns). A minor downside are lens covers that don’t fit tight

 
 

Nikon Monarch ATB: Reference Value Binos, Part 1

13 Sep

PART 1 of 3: Excellent quality binoculars are indispensable for many activities to include tactical operations, general recreation, watching sporting events, wildlife watching, and hunting. In this three part video series, I take an in-depth look at features, terminology (simplified), and specifications that will make a difference in the performance of your selected binos. My current reference standard for high value and yet super high quality medium-format binos are the excellent “Nikon Monarch ATB” series. These Monarch 8×42 and 10×42 binos compare very favorably against MUCH more expensive binoculars and they are generally THE class leader against all comers in terms of weight at a very light 21.5 oz (subject to change). These Nikons are some of the most popular binos in the world today and have amassed an impressive track record of dependable performance and they have many fans the world over. They offer an incredible quality level and set of features for around 0: high quality and precision-ground Eco glass, phase-corrected and fully multi-coated optics, tough quality construction with useful rubber armor, total waterproofness, extendable eyecups that stay in place, a stiff hinge to maintain alignment, outstanding optical resistance to light flare-ups (from night urban lighting), an incredible 25 year generous replacement warranty, and they are offered in some great colors (black, tan and green camo patterns). A minor downside are lens covers that don’t fit tight
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