by Doug | Sep 24, 2014 | Photography
The good folks at Case Logic let me try out one of their Reflexion DSLR +iPad Cross-Body Bags and I’ve been hauling it everywhere I went over the last four weeks. This thing is great when you are out for the day and don’t want to pack tons of gear into a backpack....
by Doug | Sep 24, 2014 | Past, Photography
Like their predecessors, Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 and Premiere Elements 13 maintain the right amount of robust organizational and editing tools that have made them extremely popular. These new versions further build on Adobe’s efforts to make their products...
by Doug | Jul 27, 2014 | Past, Photography
Peak Design is at it again and has another amazing Kickstarter campaign underway. You know the routine…get your order in while it’s still in the fundraising stage and you a) help an entrepreneur and b) get rewarded with the best prices going. This one’s surely worth...
by Doug | Jun 26, 2014 | Past, Photography
Nikon D810 Nikon has just announced what could be a killer full-sized sensor camera for stills and video. They’ve taken the feedback on many previous cameras and tried to come up with a new solutions for a lot of previous wishlists. From better audio to ISO...
by Doug | Jun 8, 2014 | Photography
If you are looking for a simple to use, high-quality, action camcorder – be sure to look at the Garmin VIRB. This bullet shaped, rugged little camera takes great 1080p HD video or 16MP stills and is extremely easy to operate. Load it with a micro SD card of...
by Doug | Jun 8, 2014 | Photography
Did you ever feel like you were missing something when you took your photo. Like maybe your lens wasn’t wide enough? Well, unless you are shooting with a 360-degree camera, you are missing something…actually you’re missing a lot. Ricoh Theta Ricoh can fix that with...