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Photography Tips & Workflow

  • Photoshop vs Elements vs Lightroom Differences

    Differences between Photoshop CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended, Photoshop Elements and Photoshop Lightroom.
  • Understanding Exposure Compensation

    Understanding Exposure-Compensation and how to use it.
  • Preparing For a Model-Shoot

    An 8-step checklist on how to prepare for a studio model-shoot.
  • Travel Tips

    Tips to avoid mistakes when traveling with a digital camera. These few simple tips make traveling with a digital camera much easier.
  • RAW Myths

    This feature dispels common myths encountered around the internet and in digital photography books. Helps understand RAW, JPEG and DNG.
  • Backing Up Digital Photographs and Media

    Backup strategies and considerations for digital images and other media.
  • Digital Asset Management Software

    Overview of what DAM software do and their features. Reviews of catalogging software for independent profesionals and advanced amateurs: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Bibble 5 Pro, IDimager Professional, IMatch, PicaJet FX
  • The Digital Photography Workflow

    The Life of a Digital Image is described step by step from its creation to its use, passing through offloading, editing, manipulating, cataloging and backing up.
  • Image Size & Resolution

    Image size and resolution are each terms often used to describe different but related concepts. These concepts are important for those who wish to print their digital images. This feature attempts to explain the concepts clearly.
  • Image Size vs Quality

    Guess which combination of image size and compression level provides better quality? Then, read this feature to know the answer!
  • Depth-of-Field and Hyperfocal Distance

    This feature explains depth-of-field and how to maximize it using the concept of hyperfocal distance. Also includes an online applet for calculating hyperfocal distances on normal rectilinear lenses.
  • Digital Camera Movies

    Digital cameras for recording movies. This feature explains why and why not.

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    2013.05.21

  • 2013.05.21

    Review of Digital Capture After Dark.

  • 2013.05.14

  • 2013.05.14

    24 megapixels APS-C entry-level DSLR with 39-point AF, 5 FPS drive and full 1080p HD video. ISO 100 to 25600. Night Vision up to ISO 102400 in B&W.

  • 2013.05.06

  • 2013.05.06

    Flagship Panasonic mirrorless with triple control-dials and a weather-sealed body. 16 megapixels sensor, ISO 125-25600, 6 FPS, 1080p HD @ 60 FPS with stereo sound input and output, plus clean 1080p HDMI. WiFi.

  • 2013.04.22

  • 2013.04.22

    Premium compact with an 16 megapixels APS-C CMOS sensor without anti-alias filter and a 28mm F/2.8 prime lens.

  • 2013.04.08

  • 2013.04.08

    16 Megapixels compact Micro Four-Thirds mirrorless without Anti-Alias filter. 8 FPS drive, 1080p HD video, tilting 3" LCD.

  • 2013.03.27

  • 2013.03.27

    Exclusive review of the flagship rugged camera from Olympus. The Stylus Tough TG-2 features a bright F/2 ultra-wide lens and is waterproof to 15m, freezeproof to -10C, shockproof to 2.1m and crushproof to 100kg. A built-in GPS, digital-compass and manometer make it great for adventure.

  • 2013.03.14

  • 2013.03.14

    14 Megapixels mirrorless camera with a very compact body. High-Speed CMOS sensor with Phase-Detect AF, 60 FPS drive, 1/16000s top shutter-speed, 1080p HD video. Ultra-quiet electronic shutter.

  • 2013.02.28

  • 2013.02.28

    12 MP Ultra-zoom with a unique constant F/2.8 aperture 24X optical zoom lens. Shoots at 12 FPS and records full 1080p HD videos at 60 FPS.

  • 2013.02.24

  • 2013.02.24

    Flagship Nikon mirrorless. 14 Megapixels High-Speed CMOS sensor with Phase-Detect AF, 60 FPS drive, 1/16000s top shutter-speed, 1080p HD video. Ultra-quiet electronic shutter.

  • 2013.02.23

  • 2013.02.23

    The complete guide to mirrorless digital cameras. Teaches everything to decide on buying one and how to chose the best one for your photographic needs.