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The Highline Mini is a ball head from the Colorado Tripod Company. It has a load capacity of 20lbs, and costs less than $20. Can it really be any good? I had to find out!
The Peak Design Tech Pouch is a small organizer that can be used for all your cables, remotes, tools and other photography accessories.
The Shimoda Panel Wraps are rugged organizers for smaller photography accessories. Read the review, and then save 10% with our special deal.
With a bit of planning and basic understanding of the simplest Photoshop tools and concepts, I’ll show you a quick way to entirely remove unsightly lens flare from your photos.
I’m currently evaluating the Canon EOS M50 mirrorless camera and after a few hours playing with it, I wanted to post this information so that it’s widely available by others searching for it. In short, the user manual for the M50 is the worst one that I have ever seen with a Canon camera – they should be ashamed of it. Not only is it incomplete, but what there is, is hard to decipher due to the tiny size of the images and graphics they use. The M50 doesn’t have a port for a cable release of any kind – …
The PG-CC Cradle Clamp from Really Right Stuff is a lever-release clamp that can be purchased to upgrade gimbals from most other manufacturers who use screw-lock quick-release clamps.
A review of the Think Tank Change Up camera bag. Worn around the waist, or over the shoulder, this is a versatile carry solution.
The Nixplay Smart Photo Frame is an affordable digital frame with a ton of connectivity features. I have been testing it out for a couple of months, so here’s my thoughts.
British tripod company 3 Legged Thing recently launched the QR11-LC universal L bracket. The bright orange colour immediately caught my eye, as well as the staggeringly low price of just $49. In recent years I have always equipped my cameras with L brackets from Really Right Stuff, but these can cost anywhere from $150 to $250, and they are camera-specific which isn’t ideal for the long term. Much as I like the RRS brackets, lately, they have made them heavier, bulkier, more complex and even more expensive. The timing was just right, so I contacted 3 Legged Thing and they …