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Nikon D600 Review
The Nikon D600 is a groundbreaking take on DSLR cameras. The main point for most photographers comes down to cost. It’s significantly less expensive than comparable models. For example, the D800 is somewhat similar in terms of specs. But at the same time the D600 sells for a more reasonable price. If you’re interested in an inexpensive but powerful camera than this Nikon D600 review should provide a wealth of information. We’ll go over the pros, cons and general specs of this interesting camera. This also includes what makes it such a special device for DSLR enthusiasts. Nikon D600 Specs To begin, we’ll look at the D600’s raw specs. This should…
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Canon Powershot SX530: A Comprehensive Product Review
With so many cameras on the market, it can be not only difficult but also incredibly time-consuming to go through each one to find your perfect match. To save time and frustration, we dug into the Canon PowerShot SX530 and some of its competitors to see what gaps this mode can fill and where it fits perfectly in the photography world. What Is Canon PowerShot SX530? The Canon Powershot SX530 is a bridge camera, made by Canon to compete against other models in the field of high powered optical zoom especially. As a bridge camera, it aims to fill the gap between an SLR or point and shoot camera, and a…
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12 Tricks And Green Screen Software Tutorials
Personal computers, ubiquitous smartphone video cameras, and video upload services like YouTube have put once prohibitively expensive/technical filmmaking tools into virtually everyone’s hands. This includes the use of software that replaces complicated production processes. Green screening, an effect that once required elaborate processing, is now bundled in green screen software packages that allow anyone to try it on their laptop. All you need is a green backdrop, a camera, and a laptop. What Is Green Screen? Green screening, known technically as chroma key compositing, is a video production process commonly used to place an image of an individual filmed in front of a green or blue screen onto a background…
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Lightroom vs Photoshop: Which is Right For You?
One of the most debated topics amongst photographers is what photography editing software to choose: Lightroom or Photoshop? Both have strengths and weaknesses and can provide the user with a wide array of interesting, and sometimes unique, features. As such, in our article, we will comprehensively tackle the lightroom vs photoshop debate, by highlighting key pros and cons for each software, with the aim of helping you choose the right solution for your particular needs. Photoshop: PROS When it comes to Photoshop, one of the oldest photo editing software on the market (launched in 1988), it’s pretty clear why it has so many fans: Great load of mind-blowing tools This might be Adobe Photoshop’s…
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Minimalist Photography: Less is More
Minimalist photography emphasizes the power of simplicity and stimulates imagination through simplicity as opposed to standard photography. Therefore, minimalist photography can have profound meaning if you understand its underlying principles. Successful minimalist photography can be achieved by following the simple rule of less is more. The minimal photographer transforms simplicity intro art and is a master in the craft of subtlety. However, creating minimalist photography is as much about feeling and having an artistic sixth sense as it is about having at least a basic understanding of photography techniques. In this article, we will focus on a balanced approach to minimalist photography and we will try to use an eclectic approach on how to get started. Thus, let’s take a look…