
We’re back again with another installation of our roundup of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group. [Read more…]
Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips
By Eric Reagan
We’re back again with another installation of our roundup of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
The GoPro HERO5 and HERO6 are the current flagship action cameras in the market. While there are many knockoffs in the market, GoPro continues to have a strong brand presence as the premier action cam.
For a quick overview of the similarities and differences, both cameras capture 4K and have nearly identical external construction. The devil is in the details though and the HERO6, of course, edges out the spec sheet of the HERO5.
Both cameras feature a 12MP sensor for capturing still images in JPG and RAW formats. The HERO6 adds a more capable HDR mode than the HERO5.
On the video side, the HERO6 gives you 4K/60p/50p capture in H.265 (HERO5 offers up to 4K/30p in H.264) and 1080/240p (compared to the HERO5 at 1080/120p).
While I use a GoPro for videos on occasion, I probably get more use out of the built-in timelapse functions – especially since GoPro started building the LCD into the cameras with the HERO4 Silver. Of course, both the HERO5 and HERO6 have a great touchscreen setup with more intuitive control.
I find the LCD to be critical for my use of setting up a timelapse shoot. For one, it’s on the camera and I don’t have to fiddle with connecting my phone wirelessly through the GoPro app. Additionally, I save battery life by being able to leave the WiFi turned off. The built-in LCD is a standard feature now and is even included on the most recent reissue of the basic GoPro HERO.
There are a couple different ways to capture timelapse images with the GoPro HERO5 and HERO6: [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
B&H has the Vello FlashBoss TTL 2.4GHz transceiver for $49.95 (reg. $69.95). It’s compatible with E-TTL and E-TTL II flashes for Canon and the Nikon version works with Nikon’s iTTL. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
By Eric Reagan
B&H has the Tamrom SP 45mm f/1.8 Di VC USD lens for $399 (reg. $599). It’s availalbe for Canon, Nikon and Sony A mounts, including full frame DSLRs. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
By Eric Reagan
Really Right Stuff has unveiled its Mark 2 line of tripods. These carbon fiber tripods offer load capacities up to 50 lbs. and offer a number of thoughtful upgrades over the previous generation of tripods that date back to their 2009 release. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
B&H has the Lenovo 15.6″ Legion Y520 laptop computer for $779 (reg. $999). It’s a solid choice for photo or video editing on Windows with specs that include a 2.8GHz Intel Core i7 processor, a 128GB SSD and 1TB hard drive a 1920 x 1080 anti-glare IPS display and a NVIDIA GTX 1050Ti 4GB graphics card. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
By Eric Reagan
(UPDATE: This deal has expired.) B&H has the Samsung Galaxy S9 unlocked 64GB phone for $599 (reg. $779) as a Deal Zone deal for today only. It has a 12MP rear camera with a dual aperture f/1.5 and f/2.4 for low-light and daylight shooting. It also shoots 4K/60p video and slow motion video up to 960fps. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
By Eric Reagan
B&H has the Tiffen 77mm Variable ND filter for $79.95 (reg. $129.95) for today only. Also available are the 72mm and 82mm filter options for $79.95 and $89.95, respectively. Check them out here at B&H Photo.
By Eric Reagan
We’re back again with another installation of our roundup of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan
Sigma revealed the price of the recently announced 105mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens at just $1599. As with other Sigma lenses, I think this is an incredible price point for such a killer lens. I was able to play with it for a bit back at NAB last month and I think its going to be a real hit as a portrait option. [Read more…]