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My New Favorite USB 3.0 CF and SD Memory Card Reader

Not so many camera manufacturers design their DSLR and mirrorless cameras for use with Compact Flash memory cards anymore, but Canon does, and, about 5 years ago, I…

The 5 Reasons Why I Switched Back To Canon From Sony

There are many reasons why people may like one brand of camera equipment over another. And if you ask a room full of photographers which camera manufacturer they…

WARNING: 5 More Downsides To The Sony a6300 Mirrorless Camera

When I got my Sony a6300 camera back in early 2016, I posted an article entitled WARNING: Big Downside Of The Sony a6300 Camera. Now, nearly 2 years…

Camera & Lens Auto Focus Calibration Test Workflow (2017) – Part 1

Three years ago, in July 2014, I wrote a 2 part article (Part 1 is here and Part 2 is here) about how to calibrate lenses with a…

Digital Camera Sensor Dust Spots – Winning The Battle

If you are like me, the fight against dust spots on digital camera sensors is something that you battle with constantly. I have been troubled by this issue…

The Blog Gets A Makeover

Just a quick update. In the last week I made some changes to the design and layout of this blog. And you may have noticed, the appearance of…

What’s So Great About The New Canon EOS 5D Mark IV?

After shooting with the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV for the last 6 weeks, there are lots of great things to talk about with this revolutionary new…

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Got Noise? No Noise!

Lately I have been discussing the fact that digital noise from the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera is practically non-existent up to ISO 2000. So…

Wireless Tethered Shooting With Your Canon DSLR Via Wi-Fi

If you have followed my blog over the past few years, you may have read some of the articles I wrote on the subject of tethered shooting with…

Canon 5D Mark IV – First Impressions

I just purchased a new Canon 5D Mark IV DSLR camera today and, so far, I am very impressed with it. In this post I will quickly share…

Shooting Stills At 11 Frames Per Second And Making A Video From Them

Recently I shot a series of Thai Longtail boats racing along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok for an upcoming article in the August 2016 issue of Bangkok 101…

Adobe’s Abuse Of Hard Drive Storage Space

Recently, I was severely running out of disk storage space on the C-Drive on my desktop computer, which is a 256GB SSD drive that I use solely to…

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