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According to a recent report, the latest Disney layoffs would impact National Geographic, considering that it was acquired by Disney earlier this year. And it seems to be true NatGeo has issued the official announcement that its closing the Your Shot platform. For those of you who may not know, Your Shot is a […]

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CFexpress is the drop-in next-generation replacement for XQD. It’s also a sort-of replacement for CFast. It doesn’t fit into a CFast slot, but it’s what manufacturers are dumping in favour of CFexpress in their new generations of kit – like Canon’s recently announced EOS C500 Mark II. So far, we’ve seen a few companies throw […]

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Recently I took my first ever photography trip to California. My plan was to hit up Mt Shasta, Lassen Volcanic NP, and Lake Tahoe. I wanted to share some of the things I did right as well as some of the things I did wrong. What I did right -Planned ahead. Thanks to my research […]

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Youre too expensive. My budget is not that big, can you lower the price? But the [random other photographer] is cheaper than you! Sounds familiar? I believe weve all been there. No matter how much you charge, there will always be someone who will tell you that youre too expensive, who will compare you to […]

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This is an interesting little product. Reclouder is a “personal hybrid audio recorder” that saves audio to an SD card but also automatically uploads it to the cloud. It’s a 2-channel recorder, meaning you just get left and right stereo sound, but it can take its input from 3.5mm mic sockets or through a pair […]

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I believe each of us has our absolutely favorite lens, one we cant imagine our kit without. For landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen, its the 24-105mm zoom lens. Many of you would agree that this probably isnt the first lens that comes to mind when you think of landscape photography. But in this video, Mads […]

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The post Nikon Announces D6 in the Making, Plus Rumored D6 Specs appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Jaymes Dempsey.

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A new Nikon roadmap for 2020/21 appears to have leaked, according to Nikon Rumors. They have no idea if it’s legitimate, but the lenses are, as they say, plausible. With, perhaps the exception of one, which seems something of an odd decision to me. Overall, though, it’s a very healthy looking list that would round […]

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The post Which Way? When to Photograph in Portrait or Landscape Orientation appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Megan Kennedy.

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In an effort to keep us permanently confused with the rapid advancement of USB speeds and technology, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has published the specification for USB4. It was first teased back in March of this year, not long after USB 3 had all its versions renamed. Unlike the incremental updates from USB 3 […]

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