The dummy battery connector he’s using apparently has an active circuit inside and is designed for 7.4V-8.4V input, in which case 9V output from the battery is probably ok. Of course, that’s based on sketchy Amazon specs which also say “4V-8.4V” without specifying for what. I don’t put too much faith in those specs…. The real voltages are probably higher unless under heavy load, and there are probably regulators inside the camera that make that ok anyway. Those regulators might run hot, but having the...
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read moreA Post By: Shiv Verma  Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD was tested in April 2014.  The version of the lens tested is for the Canon DSLR mounts and it is compatible with both crop and full frame sensor bodies. The lens is also compatible with Nikon and Sony bodies. On a Canon crop factor camera body the lens provides a field of view equivalence of 240-960mm. The lens has fast, silent focusing, Vibration Compensation and eBAND (Extended Bandwidth and Angular-Dependency) lens coating in addition to the conventional BBAR (Broad-Band...
read moreA Post By: Andrew Faulk You hit the export button and now your shot is ready for your website, blog, Facebook photography page, or an email attachment to a client. Be honest with yourself. Why is it a great image? Many photographers fall into the trap of thinking an image is stellar because of its textbook perfection. Beware. “Regular Joe†isn’t as interested in technical precision as they are the story in the frame. Many photographers concentrate on leaving a shoot with that one glorious image. However, it is rare that a single picture...
read moreStill neither Final review nor First impression review of the already shipping GH4 flagship from Panasonic.Shame on DPReview !!While most of competitor site of DPReview have already posted at least a long Preview or a Review, DPReview still don’t go further than a single short and poor half page “quick summary” of the GH4 new Panasonic’s flagship , three month after annoucement and now after it is released and shipping.What a pity ! Not first time for Panasonic products, as DPReview provided the final Review of GH3...
read moreSony has announced the SLT-A77 II – its latest enthusiast grade, APS-C fixed-mirror DSLR. The Mark II features the same pixel count as its three-year-old forebear, but delivers it using a new 24MP sensor. The camera also gains a 79-point autofocus sensor, which it combines with the most sophisticated autofocus system on a Sony camera yet. In addition, the A77 II gains a ‘WhiteMagic’ RGBW LCD panel and Wi-Fi, along with all the processing improvements that come from the company’s latest Bionz processor. Other upgrades...
read moreThe power button and volume rocker are typically the only physical controls you’ll find on a smartphone as almost all functions are accessed via soft-buttons on the touchscreen these days. Sometimes a hard button can allow for quicker access to certain functions though. Dedicated camera shutter buttons, like on Nokia’s Lumia devices or the Sony Xperia Z1, are a good example. The Pressy button is a new accessory that adds an additional programmable hard button to your Android device. It slots into your smartphone’s...
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read moreDesktop Wallpaper Calendars: May 2014 By The Smashing Editorial April 30th, 2014 Wallpapers, 1 Comment We always try our best to challenge your artistic abilities and produce some interesting, beautiful and creative artwork. And as designers we usually turn to different sources of inspiration. As a matter of fact, we’ve discovered the best one—desktop wallpapers that are a little more distinctive than the usual crowd. This creativity mission has been going on for six years now, and we are very thankful to all designers who have...
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read moreA Post By: Andrew S. Gibson The Lightroom Graduated Filter is a versatile tool for making local adjustments to your photos. Don’t be fooled by the name – it may be named after a type of filter used for making skies darker in landscape photography, but its uses go far beyond that. Before we look at how you can use the Graduated Filter tool to improve your images, you may want to think about the style in which you’d like to process the photo. What is your ultimate aim? My article Finding and Achieving Your Style in Lightroom will give you...
read moreA Post By: Rick Berk EOS-1D Mark IV with EF 24-105 f/4L IS. 1/500 at f/4, ISO 200. What is Golden Hour? My absolute favorite time to photograph anything is a time of day called the Golden Hour. The Golden Hour occurs during the time just before sunset, and just after sunrise. When the sun is lower in the sky, near the horizon, it must travel through more of the atmosphere, reducing the intensity of direct light and thus reducing the contrast in the scene. More blue light is scattered, so sunlight will appear reddish and shadows won’t be as...
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