How To Diy Repair A Damaged Tripod Thread In Your Camera

Tripod threads in the bottom of cameras and other devices are usually pretty solid. I’ve got cameras that are decades old that still have perfectly functional ones. But, I’ve also had a couple of adapters and gadgets where they haven’t survived so well. Quality control isn’t what it once was, and the number of devices containing 1/4-20″ sockets has soared compared to only a few years ago. So, failures are far more likely these days....

February 9, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Jeffrey Ellis

How To Shoot Infrared Without Converting Your Camera

Infrared photos can be surreal, wonderful and a great way to try something completely new. However, if you want to shoot them you may have to convert your camera. Fortunately, there’s an easier and cheaper alternative, and this video from Craig Roberts of e6 Vlogs shows you how to take infrared photos without altering the camera. The easier way is to use the infrared filters. They’re affordable and give pretty good results, but there are some tricks to shooting with them if you want to get correctly exposed, sharp images....

February 9, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · David Schultz

Hp Knocks Another Nail In Apple S Coffin With The Powerful Zbook X2 Detachable Pc Workstation

Hot on the heels of Microsoft’s Surface Book 2 announcement yesterday comes Hewlett Packard. The Surface Book 2 looked pretty impressive 24 hours ago. Now, though it’s looking a little weaker by comparison. It comes with up to 32GB RAM, vs the 16GB limit on the Surface Book 2, and up to 2TB internal SSD storage. The ZBook X2 also features an even higher resolution 4K multi touch screen display. It’s also a true 2-in-1 laptop, in the sense that you can completely detach the keyboard from the display and turn it into a tablet....

February 9, 2023 · 3 min · 461 words · Craig Barrett Jr.

Is Microcontrast Your Favourite Photography Blogger S Favourite Myth

I write a series called the Glossary of Photographer’s Woo over on Medium, and am delighted to be here on DIY Photography to talk about microcontrast. Lens design has improved pretty steadily over the last hundred years. That is to say, modern lenses resolve finer detail, render colours and contrast more deeply, and are generally more free from the defects of spherical distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting. These defects are all easily measurable, and in art reproduction and scientific photography, they are probably very important....

February 9, 2023 · 7 min · 1434 words · Amy Pope

Landscape Photographers Here Are Some Techniques To Nail Focus Every Time

Having the scene focused front to back is one of the very important aspects of landscape photography. But more often than not, it’s pretty tricky to achieve it. In this video, Mads Peter Iversen shares some very useful tips and techniques for landscape photographers. They will help you get the entire scene in focus and achieve perfect front-to-back focus in every scenario. As for the focusing mode, Mads almost always uses “single-shot AF” with the Flexible Spot setting....

February 9, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Daniel Lang
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