Has your expensive smoking habit prevented you from picking up a real DSLR flash? Well continue to tar up those lungs because that problem has been solved. Conveniently, an empty pack of cigarettes ...
More often than not, the pop-up flash on your DSLR or mirrorless camera tends to make pictures worse rather than better. Therefore, we generally reserve it as a last resort, when there simply is not ...
Photographers searching for a way to soften the flash from their DSLR camera may be interested in a new piece of kit called the KOBRA camera flash modifier. Watch the demonstration video below to ...
Nice and neat in the hot shoe: Gary Fong's Puffer The Gary Fong Puffer ($22) has one function: diffuse your popup flash’s harsh light, making it softer, more eye-pleasing, and eminently more usable.
There are plenty of times when you take your camera out with you, but don’t feel the particular need to bring along an external flash — and then you need to find some way of diffusing the flash to ...
Properly controlling your dSLR‘s flash is a good first step in becoming a great photographer. Most dSLR’s flashes are just so harsh and external flashes are just so expensive, so what’s a photographer ...
If you don’t have an empty cigarette pack around to make an impromptu flash diffuser for your digital SLR, you might be interested in this slightly more refined Lumiquest Soft Screen. The best ...
I’ve been going batshit crazy with my DSLR the last few months and I’m one of those weird dudes who likes to take macro shots. I don’t know why, but I like taking close up pictures of things because I ...