Reviews / Triton
on September 8, 2012 at 8:30 pm ×
Unlike most battery operated lighting systems the TritonFlash behaves more like a monoblock head rather than a pack system. This means that when you plug in each head into the battery the controls for output are on the head itself not on the battery. I prefer this method because I […]
Reviews / Triton
on September 5, 2012 at 8:30 pm ×
When I first had a chance to get my hands on a Photoflex TritonFlash I was pretty excited because I like shooting outdoors and that had always been a challenge due to the limited power and battery capacity of speedlites. Whenever you’re shooting with speedlites many times you’ll find that […]
Featured / Reviews / Triton
on September 5, 2012 at 11:17 am ×
Trevor Sherwin brings us along on an adventure through the Don Valley Mountain Bike trails in Toronto, ON. Utilizing the Photoflex TritonFlash kit, Trevor explains the benefits of the system while showcasing some real world lighting setups. Over the next month, we’ll be featuring some blog posts from Photoflex on […]
Featured / Inspiration
on August 14, 2012 at 3:52 pm ×
Our PhotoNews team had the pleasure of visiting Antoine Desilets, his lovely wife, Jeannine, and their son, Luc, who presided over the recent publication of Antoine Desilets, Photographe, Trente ans d’images (Thirty Years of Images) from Éditions Guy Saint-Jean, a tribute to the accomplishment of the man, now 84, but […]
Destinations / Featured
on August 13, 2012 at 4:31 pm ×
The big day has arrived and it is a dream come true – you are leaving for a photo safari in Africa! The anticipation of the trip has consumed your thoughts for months. You have revised your list of photo gear over and over, planning for every need and every […]
Tutorials
on August 8, 2012 at 11:19 am ×
With the introduction of large format printers, many photo enthusiasts and semi-pros are looking at the feasibility of creating their own gallery images. PHOTONews asked Derek Cooper, of Reproducing Art, Kingston, Ontario, to explain some of the mysteries of printing large images in the home or studio environment. Calibrating the […]
News
on August 7, 2012 at 10:14 am ×
Canon has posted their 2.0.0 firmware for the EOS 7D, calling it ‘The Next Evolution’. The V2 firmware brings a new lease on life to the almost three year old camera. The biggest improvements are the increased buffer capacity, up to 25 images from the previous 15 image maximum in […]
Featured / Reviews
on July 26, 2012 at 11:40 am ×
By Alija Bos – www.alijabos.com Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC Super Zoom lens tested on a Nikon D300 The lens offers a 27mm equivalent wideangle to a 405mm equivalent telephoto zoom. This is an incredible range for such a small portable lens. The lens weighs in at only 560 […]
Editor's Choice / Inspiration
on July 24, 2012 at 4:36 pm ×
Stock photography is icon, symbolism and humour. Nail one of those slippery labels in an image and you have a stock photograph. A picture of a lightning bolt is symbolic for power, energy, nature, electricity and heaven almighty! A picture of a lightning bolt over a barn with cows and […]
Destinations
on July 23, 2012 at 3:14 pm ×
For the past seven years, Humber College’s Creative Photography Program has organized a worldwide photographic adventure trip for its graduating students, followed by an exhibition of the student’s photography. Destinations to date include Ecuador, Vietnam, Morocco, Israel & Jordan and China. Twenty-two students of the Humber College Creative Photography program […]