Overview and Test of the New Cactus V6II Wireless Flash Trigger for...
Cactus Image recently launched a new version of their radio trigger for speedlights and strobes, the Cactus V6II. In this review, I’ll go over the features of this trigger, how to use it, and do some...
View ArticleOverview and Field Test of HoldFast Gear’s Money Maker Leather Camera Strap
The camera strap is one accessory that has definitely evolved along with the photography industry. While the default strap that comes with every camera might suit your basic shooting needs, there are...
View ArticleReview: Neat Image 8 Noise Reduction Software
In the early days of digital cameras, noise was a much bigger problem than it is these days. DSLRs routinely top out at high ISO ratings that film shooters and early DSLR users could only dream of. In...
View ArticleProduct Review: Polaroid Carbon-Fiber Travel Tripod and Varipod
First a little background: I’m a wilderness photographer. I spend time, a lot of time, every year on multi-day river, backpacking, and winter trips in Alaska. This past summer, between June and...
View ArticleReview of the New Formatt Hitech Firecrest Filter Holder and Neutral Density...
This article is an overview of the Formatt Hitech Firecrest Filter Holder system and their neutral density filters. Long exposure is one of those magical types of photography that once people start...
View ArticleReview of the Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG HSM Art Lens
As I begin this review I find myself searching for appropriate adjectives. A few that come to mind are sharp, crisp, beautiful, sleek, and sexy. Easily, any one of these could be used with confidence...
View ArticleMagMod and MagBeam Speedlight Modifiers – Thoughts and Field Test
MagMod made their debut on the photography scene in 2013 with their original speedlight flash modifiers. Recently, they debuted their latest lighting product for photographers, the MagBeam. Functioning...
View ArticleCamera Bag Review – The Udee Backpack
As a photographer, amateur or professional, you know the value of good, reliable gear. It is often said that we photographers value good gear more than expensive material things like jewelry, designer...
View ArticleReview of the Benro Ranger 400 Pro Backpack
Ask most photographers and they will tell you that one of the hardest things to find with respect to photography gear is the perfect camera bag. One that will suit your every need. We search and...
View ArticleOverview of the New Canon 5D Mark IV
Canon’s 5D Mark line has embedded itself deeply in the heart of photographers. Although the price generally keeps this camera in the hands of professionals, hobbyists have equally drooled over its...
View ArticleImage Editing Software Review: PortraitPro 15
mWhen it comes to portrait photography, there seem to be two predominant schools of thought. The first says that retouching is bad, that people should be presented as they are and retouching is a...
View ArticleReview of K&F Concept KF-885 Speedlight
A few weeks back I received the K&F Concept KF-885 Speedlight to test out and review. Now before I get into the review for this flash, I have to say that I have been a Canon photographer ever since...
View ArticleReview of the Breakthrough Photography X4 CPL Circular Polarizing Filter
Make no mistake, this is, in fact, a review of the X4 Circular Polarizer from Breakthrough Photography. That being said, the entire subject requires a little bit of photographic geekiness in order to...
View ArticleReview – Shimoda Explore 40 Camera Adventure Bag
I love to hike. I love to head out into the backcountry, and I regularly take my camera gear with me. Funnily enough, my first article here on dPS discussed just this fact. So it seems rather fitting...
View ArticleReview of the Lensbaby Burnside 35 Special Effects Lens
A Lensbaby lens is a dream come true for artistic, creative, and ground-breaking photographers. A company made famous by their innovative effect lenses and optics, Lensbaby has captivated the industry...
View ArticleReview of the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 Art Lens
Every photographer’s kit needs to include both a wide and ultra-wide lens. These lenses provide the flexibility to shoot a variety of subjects such as portraits, landscapes, astrophotography, and food....
View ArticleReview of the Westcott Eyelighter for Headshots and Portraits
The portrait and headshot industry in photography is likely the craft’s most popular niche. As such, it isn’t a stretch to say that there is a multitude of headshot and portrait photographers in every...
View ArticleReview: Peak Design Everyday Backpack 20L
If you’re on the hunt for a stylish camera backpack, look no further than the Peak Design Everyday Backpack. Peak Design is well known for supplying photography accessories that not only look good but...
View ArticlePolarr Online Photo Editor Review
The post Polarr Online Photo Editor Review appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Glenn Harper. It’s hard to evaluate photo-editing software without comparing it to Photoshop....
View ArticleReview: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom
The post Review: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Adam Welch. Photography is an ever evolving medium. New gear, new technology and new ways of seeing...
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