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stm Scout bag
by Rosie Tanner
on 12th Jul 2010
stm is probably unfamiliar to most photographers. An Australian brand, the company looks set to make waves in the UK with its latest lineup. The scout laptop shoulder bag, comes in a khaki green canvas which looks and feels durable and stylish. Available in three sizes, the bag can support 11, 13 and 15inch screens, within its water resistant, lightweight build.
The bag is comfy to carry, with its padded shoulder strap, and the bulky buckle and internal Velcro
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Stealth Gear Outfit
by Debbi Allen
on 9th Jul 2010
From Stealth Gear, the latest line of Extreme clothing for photographers looks better than ever. It doesn’t come cheap, but for £89 for the trousers and £199 for the smock, photographers receive clothing that is Teflon-treated to repel water, dirt and stains. It also boasts an airflow system to ensure your skin can still breathe under all that protection. The outfit is waterproof and windproof on the darker areas (and some of the other areas), covered with lots of zips and p
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Lastolite TriFlip 8:1 Deluxe Kit
by Debbi Allen
on 6th Jul 2010
New from Lastolite is the TriFlip 8:1 Kit, aimed at photographers who need lighting systems on the go, or who work without an assistant. The kit comprises of one 30” TriGrip 2 stop diffuser, a set of 30” TriFlip covers containing white, silver, soft silver, gold, sunlite and sunfire reflective surfaces, as well as a black surface. Also included is an
air-cushioned lighting stand, bracket and a carry case.
Designed to help photographers set up and direct their reflect
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Kodak PlaySport
by Debbi Allen
on 5th Jul 2010
New from Lastolite is the TriFlip 8:1 Kit, aimed at photographers who need lighting systems on the go, or who work without an assistant. The kit comprises of one 30” TriGrip 2 stop diffuser, a set of 30” TriFlip covers containing white, silver, soft silver, gold, sunlite and sunfire reflective surfaces, as well as a black surface. Also included is an
air-cushioned lighting stand, bracket and a carry case.
Designed to help photographers set up and direct their ref
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Digital Camera Essentials iPhone App
by Debbi Allen
on 18th Jun 2010
With the launch of the iPad, the new digital addition of DCE can now be viewed via this or your iPhone. Featuring every page of the current addition, as well as a host of back issues, this new technology will appeal to those who want their features and camera reviews on the go. Simply download the app, and receive a free issue of DCE! Your favourite magazine is now at your fingertips.
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Giottos Vitruvian VGR tripod
by Debbi Allen
on 16th Jun 2010
Combining both the tripod and the tripod head, these new setups from Giottos have been cleverly designed so that the legs can be collapsed through 180 degrees, giving photographers the ultimate in creative flexibility. Available in both aluminium and carbon-fibre designs, the new tripods can support up to 4kg in kit.
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Experience DVD, The Art of Seeing
by Debbi Allen
on 14th Jun 2010
In the age of digital photography it can be tempting to take hundreds of shots, in the hope of getting one which you are happy with. The Art of Seeing is a DVD aimed at helping photographers compose a great image, looking at lens choice, framing options and elements that make up a great shot.
Filmed with Canon EOS DSLR users in mind, photographers using other systems will still be able to pick up some great hints from the film, although you might resent paying out the £20 if y
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CanoScan LiDE 100
by Debbi Allen
on 11th Jun 2010
Providing a low-cost solution for home office scanning needs, the new CanoScan LiDE 100 from Canon is the entry-level addition to its scanner range. Lightweight, the scanner feels a little too breakable on first inspection, but the duotone matte and gloss black finish add a touch of design class.
On the front of the product are four clearly labelled buttons: Copy, Scan, PDF and Email. Each of these depresses with a decisive action and a small click lets users know their touch has bee
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Vanguard UP-Rise Messenger 38 Photo Bag
by Debbi Allen
on 8th Jun 2010
When looking for a new bag to hold your equipment, there are a number of issues that all photographers have to consider. First off, your new kit bag shouldn’t shout ‘steal me’. Branded camera bags can attract thieving fingers, so security can be an issue. A bag should also be big enough for all your kit, but not so big that you can’t take it out and comfortably carry it around all day. Lastly, access is important. You don’t want to miss that crucial shot when
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Kodak Pulse Photo Frame
by Debbi Allen
on 8th Jun 2010
With so many digital photo frames on the market, Kodak needed to do something special to grab back the headlines, and that is just what it’s attempted to do with the new Pulse frame. Aimed at the Facebook generation, the Kodak offering allows users to wirelessly send, receive and display images.
Turn on the frame and the on-screen wizard takes you through the simple set up process. Once this is done, you will be able to go online to KodakPulse.co.uk and load and share images to
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