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This filter scans the image for areas where pixels' tonal values differ. These areas tend to be edges, and the filter lets you sharpen these edges by increasing the contrast of pixels noise reduction, exposure and so on, can change the effects of your sharpening. Once applied it is very difficult, if possible at all, to remove unwanted effects without degrading the image as a whole. Second, different print sizes will require different degrees of sharpening. A large print which is exhibited...
Lastolite 2408 Flash Bracket
Using a flash gun off-camera is gerenally better than putting it on the hotshoe, especially if you can find a versatile bracket that offers some height extension. This new Lastolite model offers that and more. Its crowning glory is the ability to flip the camera from landscape to portrait format without moving the flash position, which it achieves via a vertical rail on which the base plate slides up and down. The quick-release plate that fixes to the camera can slide along the base plate for...
Crumpler New Delhi 510
It may be unclear just how Crumpler's New Delhi shoulder bag got its moniker, but thankfully there's less confusion about its focus and intentions. With room to fit a 13in laptop and a DSLR with up to three lenses, the bag is aimed directly at the photographer who's packing a little bit more on their travels. Inside, a removable compartment opens via a zipped lid, with a handle for its quick and convenient removal. With Velcro-lined dividers you're free to set your own divisions, though the...
Miller Ds20 Video Tripod
L ill Miller is an Australian tripod company, and this model is fitted with a video head, but I use it for stills as well. I don't actually shoot in portrait orientation all that often, so it's fine for my needs. I don't know why that is, but I've always been like that. I just don't like turning the camera unless I really have to. I just bought a lightweight Gitzo G1294 LVL tripod too, but it's not in the picture. NIKON SB800 FLASHGUNS X3 IWiiB I prefer the size and weight of the SB800 to the...
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Portraiture is perhaps the most useful and popular subject for using diffusers, where you want the light to flatter a person's features as much as possible. Any kind of close-up macro work benefits from a more even illumination too, and gets round the purchasing of dedicated macro flash units which can be quite an expense. As with many photographic accessories, resourceful photographers have long created their own alternatives, usually for next to nothing. The most simple and cheapest diffuser...
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I I'm considering whether to invest in a couple of UDMA cards for my Nikon I D300, though I'm curious as to what gains I would see. Is it worth the 50 or so I'd need to spend for a 4GB card Matt replies The answer depends partly on what photography it is you practise, and also on what cards you are currently using. UDMA cards tend to have a write speed of around 266x and upwards, making them ideal for high-speed shooting using high-end cameras. If you tend to shoot continuously, whether Raw...
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