Get a Grip on Wet Conditions
Sanyo’s Xacti-branded pistol-grip Dual Cameras are ideal for capturing the memorable events in your life. Whether it’s your family vacation, friends gathering at the skateboard park, or a child’s...
View ArticleGo Hands-Free with uCorder IRDC150 and IRDC250 Wearable Camcorders
Want to remain hands-free while you record video footage? A few weeks ago I wrote about camcorders that you can wear. One was a helmet cam, another was a pen that records video and the third was...
View ArticleA Trio of Water-Loving Camcorders
If you’re a fan of water sports or if you’ve ever damaged a camcorder by getting it wet, you’ll be happy to know that DXG is offering a handful of camcorders that are just as happy to work 10...
View ArticleWinter Sports Photography with Dan Carr
Brrrr! It's winter, and there is bound to be snow, or you may be vacationing in a snowy region, for some good old skiing or snowboarding. I recently got to talk to Dan Carr, the famous...
View ArticleFive Mistakes to Avoid When Photographing Tennis
With the US Open having wrapped up in New York yesterday, I thought I’d share some of the lessons I’ve learned in my 16 years of shooting this game. If you’re interested in pro-sports...
View ArticleInterviews with the PDN 30: Mark Fisher
Mark Fisher is a recent recipient of the PDN 30 Photographers to Watch award. His specialty is also pretty cool (pun totally intended)—Mark specializes in ski photography, and also captures the...
View ArticleHow I Got the Shot: Chris Nicholson on a Leap of Faith by Gaël Monfils US Open
The US Open is happening right now. Some photos really blow us away, like the one above from Chris Nicholson. He previously wrote about other tips for shooting tennis, but we decided to talk to...
View ArticleZooming in on 2 New Sigma Lenses
Sigma has announced two new zoom lenses and a USB dock for updating the lens firmware and adjusting parameters via new software. The 17-70mm f/2.8-4.0 DC MACRO HSM / OS HSM is a standard DSLR...
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