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Hi-Tech Studio

Hi-TechStudio: You Need Your Fluids

When you’re shooting still images, keeping the camera absolutely rock-steady is critical.

Also labeled: Tripods and Supports

Hi-Tech Studio: Memory Requirements

CompactFlash just keeps getting better and better. And where digital SLR cameras are concerned, better means faster data-transfer speeds and higher capacities.

Also labeled: Gear, Memory Cards, Storage

Hi-Tech Studio: An Option For Continuous Lighting

With DSLRs and video taking the photography and film worlds by storm, more and more photographers are looking to break into motion work.

Hi-Tech Studio: Print In-House

It’s easy in this all-digital world to go much too long without printing your work.

Also labeled: Printers

Hi-Tech Studio: Using Sound In Multimedia

Photographers who make a move into creating multimedia presentations or shoot HD video with one of the impressive HD video D-SLRs will embark on a whole new art form, and very quickly you’ll find that it goes beyond the moving image.

Also labeled: sound

The High-Tech Camera Bag

If you’re carrying your digital camera in an antiquated bag, it’s time to upgrade.

Hi-Tech Studio: Plug-Ins For The Professional

Plug-ins first made their appearance as bolt-on additions for Photoshop. Because certain other image-editing software used the same plug-in architecture, compatibility spread. Later, Apple opened the Aperture architecture to third-party plug-ins, and...

Also labeled: Filters and Plug-ins

Hi-Tech Studio: Workstation To Go

In a 24-hour world, work doesn’t wait quietly at the studio. For agile photographers who need consistent software and display performance wherever they are, Apple’s recently introduced MacBook Pro and companion 24-inch LED display make an intriguing...

Hi-Tech Studio: Black-And-White In A Digital World

Among professional photographers, black-and-white is enjoying a tremendous renaissance. While some pros are comfortable with complex color-to-black-and-white conversions, many are now finding the power to create and fine-tune the look they want with...

Also labeled: Image Processing Software

Hi-Tech Studio: Triggering The Light

There are two main categories of wireless flash control: standard optical slave triggering and the more modern and more versatile radio transmitter/receiver triggering. Both provide us with a variety of control over flash setups, whether it’s firing...

Also labeled: Lighting Equipment
Digital Photo Pro Survey

Are You Happy With Your Camera’s Built In Microphone Quality?

Yes, it’s all I need at this time
No, but the sound quality isn’t that important to me
No, I’m interested in trying an accessory microphone
I’m already making use of an accessory microphone
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