MindShift Filter Nest Filter Holder Review
How best to carry your circular photographic filters? Good question! We check out the MindShift Filter Nest in our latest review.
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How best to carry your circular photographic filters? Good question! We check out the MindShift Filter Nest in our latest review.
Today we’re taking a quick look at a shooting table from Impact. These can be handy for macro photography, or product photography when working with small objects, like jewelry. I often want to take quick photos of small review items, so I’ve wanted to check out a shooting table for some time. The Impact Shooting Table is only $89 from B&H Photo, so it’s an affordable solution, and it doesn’t take up a whole lot of space. What’s important, is to be able to quickly get that infinite white backdrop, and I was hoping a table like this could do it with a …
If you’re looking for a simple way to protect your photographic filters, the Filter Hive Mini and Filter Nest from MindShift Gear might just be the answer.
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Today we’re taking a look at a couple of print portfolio cases for carrying your mounted, framed or printed images. Great for traveling to galleries or art shows.
NOTE: The Safari clamp has been slightly redesigned and also renamed as the Multi-Clamp. There isn’t a whole lot of difference between the old and new, so everything I state in this review is still relevant, but also make sure you check the RRS page to see slightly physical changes. NOTE 2: When I first reviewed the Safari Clamp, I used the BH-25 ball head with it. Since then, RRS launched the BC-18 MicroBall, which I think is far better suited as a pairing with the new Multi Clamp. I no longer use the BH-25, and have switched entirely to …