3DR SOLO Review
The 3DR SOLO is a robust, well-made drone with smart flight features, but is it worth its cost? Find out in our 3DR SOLO review.
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The 3DR SOLO is a robust, well-made drone with smart flight features, but is it worth its cost? Find out in our 3DR SOLO review.
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Since they were introduced in 2006, GoPros around the world have been subjected to some strange and brutal challenges and environments. This one might just take the cake though. The guys behind What’s Inside teamed up with fellow YouTuber Shonduras to drop a GoPro HERO Session into a lava lamp that had its top cut […]
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A while back, I was chatting with Scott Bourne about the emerging 4K acquisition standard and the video camera “arms race” originally started by Red Digital Cinema. At the time, he said “Rich Harrington is always talking about 4K as well. I get it. It’s a bigger frame, but I am not sure how that […]
Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, LG will bring to Mobile World Congress 2016 a new series of smartphones offering one exceptional feature at a price that rivals mid-range models.
In the latest Lightroom Coffee Break video, Adobe’s Benjamin Ward explains how to use the Targeted Adjustment tool in Lightroom. I’ve talked about using the Targeted Adjustment tool in Lightroom to reduce red skin on faces. It’s a powerful tool I use all of the time. If you haven’t tried it before, give it a go. […]
Up for a quick shot of knowledge, with an order of motivation on the side?
Take a few minutes to watch this interview with photographer Alexis Cuarezma, a sports portrait specialist based in San Francisco and LA.
The short version? Be like water finding downhill. But the video is full of good tips, strong work and solid dose of BTS pics to satisfy your jones for lighting.Read more »
If you’ve ever switched from a PC to a Mac, there’s no doubt that you’ve realized that moving the mouse just isn’t the same– like something doesn’t feel right. I really noticed it when I was younger and played video games that needed precision, and maybe you have experienced it too. That sensation is called […]
Stock footage and stills are used for more purposes than we can imagine, but they are often used in political campaign ads, even if the message they send is sometimes a little confused. In Marco Rubio’s case, it sends the message that his editing team aren’t very good at proofing the footage they license. In […]
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Independent software developer, Reggie Ashworth, announced version 1.6.4 of VidConvert, his popular video converter for Mac OS X.
You might remember that World Press Photo announced new guidelines last year after controversy that saw around 20% of entries disqualified, but that doesn’t seem to have slowed down the entries. From a pool of 82.951 photos made by 5,775 photographers from 128 different countries, the contenders for the 59th annual World Press Photo Awards have been whittled […]
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