All Entries Tagged With: "nikon"
PHOTO TECH PARTNERS WITH CPR® – CELL PHONE REPAIR
Photo Tech, the largest camera repair center in New York, recently announced a partnership with CPR® (Cell Phone Repair), the nation’s largest cell phone repair franchise with more than 50 locations across the United States.
Reader Photo of the Week: Taking Wings
Taking Wing by Scottwdw
Find more from Scottwdw at his blog Views Infinitum
The 10 Best Selling DSLRs of 2009
Last week we highlighted The 10 Best Selling Point and Shoot Cameras of 2009 and today we’ll be looking at the big brothers of the industry.
The 10 Best Selling DSLRs of 2009 on Amazon
Again, we’re compiling this list by cross referencing the cameras that our readers bought through our Amazon links and the best sellers [...]
Wordless Wednesday: Attrazione fatale
Attrazione fatale by http://www.flickr.com/photos/matteobondioli/3759124340/
Wordless Wednesday: Blue Flowers Just After Sunset
Blue Flowers Just After Sunset by *Jo_Joe*
Camera Equipment for Fashion Photography
Fashion photography is one of the hardest and most expensive photography careers to break into. The expenses alone can really hinder upcoming or new photographers. While advancements in digital cameras are doing a good job of shortening the gap that separates the wannabes from the pros, most art directors are gonna expect you to produce [...]
Photography Community Says: Try Before You Buy
All I can say is: Great job readers!
The age old (insofar as modern photography goes) question of Canon vs. Nikon vs. Other? often times brings up one-sided and heated debate over features and personal taste. So when Amy Loke posted this thread in our Flickr Group
“I’m thinking of buying my first DSLR. And I [...]
Rent A Camera: BorrowLenses.com [Review]
As most of you know, I recently came back from shooting a destination wedding in Florida. I’ll show you some of the images and talk about that a little more in the near future. For now, I wanted to thank you for recommending BorrowLenses.com when I asked you if you had ever rented [...]
Weekend Perusing: Beginner Tips, Bad Flickr, and Camera Phones
In the Photoblogosphere
Mostly Lisa has a great intro to beginner photography article. So if you’re a total newbie, you should check it out.
Our good buddy Neil Creek is going pro! He just received a shipment of flyers which is pretty exciting. If you’re considering making the leap yourself, then his blog may [...]
Readers Questions In A Flash
I often get emails about lighting.
Is lighting really that important?
What’s off camera flash all about?
What’s up with this whole strobist thing?
How do I get better pictures, I don’t have a budget for “professional gear”?
In a blanket effort to answer all of these questions I start with my own:
So how did the use of artificial lighting [...]
Analog to Digital: Making the Switch [Reader Question]
Here’s a reader question from Lars in Chile. Yep, we’re global! This is an email exchange with last names and email addresses omitted. This also means that any errors in spelling and grammar are kept in tact.
Hello!
I have been into film photography for close to 40 years but am new to
digital photography.
herefore am very [...]
Weekend Perusing: Photokina Madness
Yep, this one’s all about Photokina. That means new camera gear galore and major announcements!
Photokina
Wired has a great collection of announcements all in one place. Like a 3-D point and shoot, Pentax’s new entry level DSLR, Olympus’s micro Four Thirds digital camera and more. Great images for these announcements. The Four [...]
Nikon D300 & SB-800 Speedlight Flash Diffusion Test
In this article Raymond K. Dauphinais discusses his personal test with a Nikon and a speedlight.
On camera flash photography has always challenged me. I learned photography, in West Germany during the early ‘70s, using natural light only, black and white film and developed my own prints. My first experience, in the early ‘80s, with a [...]




