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You just got a new camera and lens kit! Now what? Sony Alpha ambassador Mahesh Thapa breaks down some amazing accessories for your photography kit, such as filters, tripods, bags, and much more!
0:00 - Intro
2:18 - Beginner lenses
5:48 - Memory cards
8:40 - Accessories for outdoor shooting
11:12 - Batteries
12:28 - Bubble levels
13:54 - Tripods & other mounts
22:14 - Filters
26:08 - More go-to accessories
32:30 - Must-have non-photo accessories
36:19 - Mics
37:33 - Gloves
39:15 - Screen protector
40:55 - Q&A
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For artists and photographers who make their art on paper, a key consideration is how it will be displayed later. In this B&H video, Barrie Lynn Bryant demonstrates viable options for artists and photographers to use for displaying their works with the art of framing.
0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Bryant’s Intro
5:36 - Frame History
8:03 - Displaying Your Work with the Community
11:21 - Studying Framing
18:47 - Printing and Shrink Wrapping
21:10 - What Goes into Framing
29:50 - Printing on a Prism Jet Printer
32:02 - When to Use a Picture
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Professional photographer Mahesh Thapa shares what's in his travel camera backpack, including camera bodies, lenses, filters, a tripod, and other accessories. Plus, Thapa discusses the apps he uses to plan his photos, the composition rules he utilizes, and more. Whether you're capturing mountains or buildings, these travel photography tips will improve your images!
What's in your camera bag? Is there something you carry that we have not included in this video? Tell us what it might be, in the Comments section!
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Canon has announced a new powerful on-camera flash unit with a xenon bulb for consistent output and a rechargeable Li-ion battery that will enable up to 335 flashes per charge. Designed for professionals and advanced amateurs, the Canon Speedlite EL-1 provides a Guide Number of 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm, which is comparable to that of the 600EX II-RT Speedlite.
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Jake Estes, from B&H, has holiday gift ideas for the photographer in your life. Whether they (or you!) are beginner photographers or seasoned professionals, there's something on this list for all to enjoy. Plus, these all cost less than $260!
More Holiday Gift Ideas:6 Practical Gifts to Give Your Photographer Friends
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Watch as Pye Jirsa, co-founder of SLR Lounge, shows us five tips for taking better nighttime portraits. Jirsa covers everything from essential camera settings to advanced flash techniques that will seriously improve your game. Adding just a few of these effects to your tool kit can spark your creativity. For more informative videos covering all aspects of photography, be sure to check out BandH.com.
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In this video, photographer David Flores demonstrates how to digitize film slides with the Nikon ES-2 Digitizing Adapter. He discusses some of the techniques he uses for capturing the best image possible from each slide, including shooting in raw format, using a compact lens, lighting your slides with an LED, enabling autofocus, and more. Check it out!
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Watch as photographer David Flores presents plenty of tools and accessories that will help you improve your travel experience. Flores looks at a wide range of tools, including things like the Pelican 1525 Air Case that will help keep your equipment safe during your trip, the Manfrotto Befree Tripod, for having a lightweight and stable setup for your camera
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Photographer David Flores takes a trip down to Coney Island with all three of Canon’s 85mm offerings to put them each to the test. Featuring the f/1.2, f/1.4, and f/1.8 options, Flores points out each model’s advantages and how they compare to one another for different shooting scenarios. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH
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In a fast-paced and fun spot, photographer Peter Hurley opens his camera bags to show us what he “rolls with.” From the bags themselves to lenses, bodies, audio and video gear, and even portable calibration tools, Hurley demonstrates how he gets his work done and explains the value to his workflow of each tool. In addition to photo gear, Hurley clues us in to the importance of music on location, as well as a little bit of “shabang!”
Hurley’s gear includes: