Gitzo GH3382QD Series 3 Center Ball Head Review
An in-depth review of Gitzo’s top-of-the-line Series 3 ball head, the awkwardly named GH3382QD.
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An in-depth review of Gitzo’s top-of-the-line Series 3 ball head, the awkwardly named GH3382QD.
Gitzo has announced a new 3-way pan and tilt tripod head that replaces their previous lineup of similar heads and add many new features, including fluid damping.
When Nikon first announced their Nikkor 58mm f/1.4, many were confused about the ‘interesting’ choice in focal length and shocked by the initial sticker price. What makes this lens so special? Let’s find out!
Users of newer Macs will be painfully aware of the need to purchase some sort of USB-C hub or “dongle”. This week I have been testing a hub with a built-in card reader to see whether it’s a good match for photographers.
The new F-Stop Guru backpack is the smallest pack in the Mountain Series lineup. In this review, we’ll take a close look at all the features, and see what it can hold.
The Airport Airstream from Think Tank Photo is a photography roller bag designed to fit on small regional jets.
The new Peak Design Travel Tripod raised over $12million on Kickstarter, but if you missed out on the campaign I have some good news for you. The tripod is now available for pre-order and is expected to ship by the end of the year. Of course Kickstarter orders will be fulfilled first, but after that, regular pre-orders will be fulfilled in order of when they were placed. I actually have a pre-production version of the tripod in my hands right now and I’ll be doing a full review very soon. Initial impressions are very good! In fact as this post …
Ravpower are one of the many options for third party camera batteries. This month I have been testing them out, along with their USB battery chargers.
After exhaustive group testing, this photography glove was one of my favourites but it was very hard to buy. Now I have fixed that for you!
The Fuji X100 series has been incredibly popular since the very first version and I was excited to buy my own X100F as soon as it was announced. The camera has a fixed 23mm f/2 lens on it that delivers an angle of view that’s equivalent to a 35mm lens on a full frame camera, but Fuji have been selling two conversion lenses for a number of years. Alongside the X100F launch, they also launched new “mark II” versions of these 28mm and 50mm conversion lenses. Throughout this review, I’ll be referring to the conversion lenses by using their 35mm …