The Sigma 30mm f/2.8 EX DN prime lens – which was announced at CES – now has an official MSRP. Read more and comment »
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Sigma Attaches Price Tag to 30mm f/2.8 EX DN Lens
The Sigma 30mm f/2.8 EX DN prime lens – which was announced at CES – now has an official MSRP. Read more and comment »
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Sigma Attaches Price Tag to 30mm f/2.8 EX DN Lens
Professional sports photographer, Jordan Weeks, shares his top tips for taking better sports photos. Read the article »
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10 Tips for Better Sports Photography
T here are lots of obvious things you need before you can start a photography business. And as much as this seems like a hobby that you can make money through as you learn, it’s not really that simple if you want to establish an honest-to-goodness business. I mean, how many people open restaurants before they can actually cook everything on the menu? Would you expect a meal the chef was practicing for the first time? So before I tell you the number one thing you need before you should start charging for your services, let’s get something out of the way: it’s obvious that you need a camera. And editing software.
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Photographers: The one thing you need before opening for business
This week, I got my greedy little hands on a Canon G1 X and I have to say, I was and still am absolutely giddy over this camera. Bear in mind, it’s been about 6 years since I even owned a point + shoot so getting this camera was like going from VHS to blue ray. There were 5 things that struck me as amazing about this little camera as well as 5 things that made me say “what on earth?”. 5 things to love The sensor is gigantic for a compact digital camera. It’s only 20% smaller than the sensor in Canon’s 7D! Response time is phenomenal.
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5 things to Love [and 5 things to Hate] about Canon G1 X
The Canon PowerShot G1 X is a serious compact camera with a large 1.5-inch image sensor. Building on previous G-series models, the G1 X also offers a 4x, 28-112mm zoom lens, 1080p HD video with stereo sound, 3 inch vari-angle screen, optical viewfinder and manual controls. £699 / €799 / $799.99 is a lot of money to pay for a fixed-lens compact camera – read our Canon PowerShot G1 X review to find out if it’s worth it. Read the review »
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Canon PowerShot G1 X Review