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read moreAs a beginner photographer, I was swaying around too much at times not knowing what was good and what was not. It took me several years, and countless hours, to really understand the right path and to focus my energy on the right techniques. If this sounds familiar to you, then here are seven incredible tips that will help relieve you of the dilemma a beginner faces in photography. Note: These tips are in no way comprehensive but are definitely a good starting point 1. Buy an Affordable Camera One of the biggest mistakes you could do is to...
read morePacked with people, bright lights and fast-moving rides, fairgrounds can provide photographers with loads of opportunities to take some colourful and creative images. So, why not grab your camera, head to your nearest fair and try out some of the following ideas for yourself. When to visit Fairgrounds can be fun to take pictures of, whether you go in the daytime, or at night. However, with their bright lights, they really come alive once the sun has gone down. My preferred time to arrive is around one hour before sunset, as this allows you to...
read moreFor some of us it’s summer time, for most of us it’s the middle of the year, for all of us it’s time for a huge dPS sale! If you’ve been a Digital Photography School reader for a while, you probably already know about our huge end of year sale (prepareations are already under way for this year’s). But last year we ran a mid year sale too – and it was so popular with readers – it’s back! See the sale page here for each deal as it goes live. For the next 7 days we’ll share with you a special offer on some of our own products as well as some...
read moreWe had been shooting around with a pre-production version of the Fujifilm X-T10 for some time now and recently got in a final version of the camera. Like the flagship X-T1, it uses Fujifilm’s 16MP X-Trans APS-C sensor and EXR Processor II. It may not be weather-sealed like the X-T1, but it does feature a solid-built body, with plenty of custom buttons and control points. X-Trans sensors are known for producing pleasing colors and accurate skin tones. As such, we included a variety of out-of-camera JPEGs as well as...
read moreFollowing some trade show demos, Toshiba is officially introducing a new 16GB SDHC card with TransferJet technology. The card, which looks to be available in Japan only first, is able to wirelessly transfer photos and videos from a camera to a TransferJet-compatible device. Sony introduced TransferJet technology in 2008, and previously included it in an 8GB Memory Stick card and Cyber-shot cameras like the DSC-TX7, but it never quite took off in those implementations. Toshiba’s TransferJet SD card, rated as Class...
read moreReally nice little camera, no question. For me, the competitors are, until now, sony a6000 and canon m3. The Canon m3 has the smallest dimension (therefor, the Fuji T, which is, for a second(third) camera with mobile usability. It´s a pity, that there are, until now, no tests for the Canon M3, so i can only rely on assumptions and interpolations: IF the sensor of this camera (X-T10) is the same as the one used in the Fuji X-Pro1, THEN the IQ of the X-T10 is worse than the IQ of the sony a6000. Then i saw in the internet a user review on a...
read moreDxO has introduced OpticsPro 10.4.2, adding Raw support for Canon’s EOS 5DS and 5DS R. Also added are 789 new camera/lens combination correction profiles. Updates for DxO FilmPack and DxO ViewPoint also make those applications fully compatible with Photoshop CC 2015. DxO OpticsPro v10.4.2, DxO FilmPack v5.1.4 and DxO ViewPoint v2.5.6 are available for download now from DxO. For new customers, DxO Optics Pro 10 is available from $129, DxO FilmPack 5 for $79 and DxOViewPoint 2 for $79. Press release: DxO OpticsPro...
read moreYou will be hard pressed to find a reasonable working photographer today, who won’t admit that film still has a place in photography and really offers some unique characteristics, even if they choose to not use it. But often photographers who love shooting digital and don’t want to deal with film attempt to write off and make excuses for why they can’t shoot film. I’d like to offer a rebuttal to such excuses, inspired by a recent thoughtful PetaPixel post. I love film, but I think there is no need to make any excuses for shooting...
read moreThe popular browser-based photo editor Polarr has now arrived on mobile devices. After launching in the iTunes App Store late last week, the app was featured by Apple and was downloaded a whopping 250,000 times in the first 48 hours.Business Insider reports that Polarr CEO Borui Wang had the goal of delivering Photoshop’s powerful features to people at a fraction of the price Adobe charges. Polarr’s browser app is free, and the new iOS app is a free download that costs $5 if you wish to unlock its full potential. Firing a shot at apps...
read moreOlympus’ innovative Air camera was announced back in February, but up to this point it has been a Japan-only product. Not anymore: today Olympus announced that the Air A01 will be available in the United States starting in July for $300. In case you missed hearing about this camera the first time around, it’s an unusual device that’s essentially a camera body that lacks a screen and looks more like a lens. Thanks to its wireless connectivity, you can pair it with a smartphone to have the phone act as the user interface and live view....
read moreAt least one major newspaper is taking a stand against Taylor Swift’s concert photography contract, which has generated quite a bit of discussion in recent days over its ‘restrictive’ and ‘unfair’ terms. The Irish Times, Ireland’s second most popular newspaper, explained today that it chose to leave out photos entirely rather than sign Swift’s contract. Swift played in the first of two sold-out shows in Dublin last night, but The Irish Times decided not to include any photography in its coverage of the concert. In an article titled...
read moreI took a trip to Iceland this past March, but weather wasn’t the greatest while I was there. We encountered a few blizzards, and I took some photos to see what I could recover from them. Adobe recently announced a Dehaze tool for Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC, and I wanted to know how well it could recover image data from a blizzard — which could be considered be an extreme version of haze. After trying the slider on my images, I’m very impressed! Example 1 Here’s one unedited photo. It’s just a straight RAW to JPEG conversion: All we...
read moreJapanese June 26, 2015 Nikon Corporation hereby announces that the following agendas were approved as originally proposed at the 151st Annual General Shareholders’ Meeting held on June 26, 2015. Appropriation of Surplus A year-end dividend of 22 yen per common share was approved. Partial Amendments to the Articles of Incorporation The address of the head office stipulated in Article 2 of the Articles of Incorporation was amended to Minato-ku, Tokyo. Appointment of ten(10) Directors Makoto Kimura, Kazuo Ushida, Junichi Itoh, Yasuyuki...
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read moreFood photography may be more popular now than ever before. The blogosphere is exploding with pictures of food, and social media sites like Pinterest and Instagram are flooding you with never-ending streams of food photos 24/7. Creating food images that stand out in this massive sea of content is a difficult task. Here are five tips to help you get your food photos noticed. #1 Don’t be afraid of shadows Shadows make a scene look realistic, give your food texture, and create mood, so don’t hesitate to make them part of your food photo. To...
read moreOne of the primary reasons I built my mirrorless kit with Olympus gear, was their wide array of high quality lenses. From fast primes to convenient zooms, they have all of the important focal lengths covered. It wasn’t until I picked up the Olympus Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 however that I really experienced the true potential of this micro four thirds system. Since purchasing the lens a few months ago, it has rarely left my camera body. Not only are the optics incredible, but it features many surprising benefits. Here are some of the main reasons...
read moreVideo production tool maker Atomos has announced the release of AtomOS6.4, a significant firmware update for its Shogun video monitor and recorder. The update includes a number of useful features, including anamorphic de-squeezing that supports the Panasonic GH4’s new anamorphic video mode. In addition to providing de-squeeze functionality for the GH4’s dedicated anamorphic settings, the Shogun can now de-squeeze anamorphic video from 2x, 1.5x, or 1.33x ratios as well. Other notable features include pre-roll...
read moreOlympus is bringing its connected ‘Air’ camera to the US. Announced in Japan earlier this year and shown off previously in concept form, the Air consists of the same 16MP Four Thirds sensor found on the company’s E-M10 as well as a Micro Four Thirds lens mount, using your smartphone or tablet as its display. It’s similar in spirit to the Sony Alpha QX1, but with a smaller body, Bluetooth connectivity, and several unique shooting modes. To keep the Air as small as possible, Olympus had to forgo the...
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