VIDEO : Choosing a Wide Angle Lens
/There are many things to consider when choosing a wide angle lens. Focal length, lens speed, field of view, prime or zoom. In this video I try to help you make choices that will serve your needs well.
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There are many things to consider when choosing a wide angle lens. Focal length, lens speed, field of view, prime or zoom. In this video I try to help you make choices that will serve your needs well.
Read MoreAs I mentioned on my Google Plus page, Nikon agreed to let me evaluate their top of the line DSLR the D4s. The unit arrived today with a Nikkor 24-70/2.8G ED lens, same as they sent me with the D750. For the detailed review, read on....
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Read MoreThere are times when it appears that the lens you have just won't do the job you need done. In this video, I look at scenarios where a super telephoto makes sense, and what one gets when you jump into the field of the "big guns"
Read MoreThese days, many videographers are one person shops, meaning you are the talent, the camera operator, the director, the producer, the editor and the person who has to clean up at the end of the day. If you are working under time constraints or if your camera is in a difficult to get to location (say up high on a jib), you can end up with a lot of useless footage of you going back and forth to start and stop filming, or even for adjusting focus. Canon has elegantly addressed this. Let's see how.
Read MoreI admit that I cannot see the point of having ambient and flash exposure compensation settings tied together. Yet, as I have discovered, they are tied together by default on some Nikon cameras.
Read MoreThere are lots of choices in zoom lenses. There is also a lot of misinformation and confusion that makes a purchase decision more difficult. In this video, I try to make things simpler by touching on the points that will matter and breaking zoom lens selection into three major categories, the all-around zoom, the wide angle zoom and the telephoto zoom. Enjoy!
Read MoreAs regular readers know, I get frustrated by manufacturer intransigence be it in the form of ridiculously high prices for connection cables (PocketWizard) to leaving out basic functionality (Canon). Fortunately, photographers have a helpful resource in Lon and Bonnie at FlashZebra.com
Read MoreMany photographers using wide focal length ranging zooms have been experiencing sharpness issues. In this video, I try to address the problem and offer a simple solution.
Read MorePhotographers who push their boundaries particularly in the realm of flash are always looking for ways to enhance their work. I have recently been approached a fair bit about the value of second or rear curtain sync and the difficulty of getting it working with Canon cameras.
Read MoreAs part of my ongoing review of the Nikon D4s, I wanted to go a bit deep on Nikon's CLS flash management system. With the support of Chris Atkinson at Henry's Newmarket, I was able to use a Nikon SB-910 and a Phottix Mitros for a 48 hour period. Nikon's flash is great, but pricey and while I have had excellent experience with the Phottix Mitros+ flashes that have radio transceivers built in, this is the first time I have tried the regular Mitros.
Read MoreCanon has announced a new 50mm f/1.8 lens. Why might you care? Read on and find out...
Read MoreIf I want to get a large group of photographers together, I just have to run a fill flash workshop. I do these things not for massive profit, but to help photographers cut through the crap and fog to be able to mix flash and ambient light easily.
Read MoreYou know I love Think Tank products. Well you may not know that MindShift is related to Think Tank. They do cool gear for more than just photography, but today, I want to tell you about my favourite MindShift product.
Read MoreI recently received a Nikon 1 V3 with grip and EVF kit along with a couple of lenses from Nikon Canada for review. While mirrorless adoption is growing, the Nikon 1 lineup has not garnered a ton of support in the marketplace
Read MoreFor those who have already climbed aboard the Lightroom CC / 6 ship, be sure to check your Creative Cloud Application Manager or Updates function as Adobe has released the first set of bug fixes for Lightroom CC / 6.
Read MoreWhenever new software comes out there's a rush followed by consternation about whether the upgrade is worth doing. As a Lightroom instructor of some vintage, I thought it might be worthwhile to get my thoughts down on the subject for readers of the site.
Read MoreRegular visitors will notice a change here at ThePhotoVideoGuy.ca I have moved away from Wordpress and Netfirms to Squarespace. Despite a lengthy presence using Wordpress, I had too many issues and my site was hacked one too many times. So, while the move was non-trivial and more expensive, I have made the transition. It's possible some content in older posts didn't make it. If you see a missing element, let me know and I will try to fix things. I am afraid that Wordpress just became too much of a target to keep using it and while the people at Netfirms were always pleasant, getting help was becoming a lot of work just to get folks to listen.
So thanks for coming by and I promise to continue to produce information of interest to you.
Regular readers know that I am big fan of the bags from the folks at Think Tank. My friends at Think Tank Photo, who are celebrating their 10 Year Anniversary, just announced a special offer. Whenever you order one of their Urban Disguise Shoulder bags between now and May 15th you will receive a Shoulder Harness V2.0 backpack harness by mail for free. This harness is pretty amazing for it easily converts your shoulder bag into a backpack. It’s great for freeing up your hands to sprint through airports for flights, for example. To partake of this special offer, simply order the Urban Disguise bag of your choice and download and submit the online form. Think Tank will ship your new harness right out. And, don’t forget that by using my special URL you will receive a free gift from Think Tank with your order as well as free shipping.
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