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Canon EOS 1D Mark IV vs Nikon D3s as a Sports DSLR Camera

Thu February 11, 2010

Rob Galbraith compares the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV [Specs] against the Nikon D3s [Specs] in the realm of professional sports photography, and the winner is…

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Modifying The Light @ RobGalbraith

Thu December 17, 2009

Rob Galbraith tests out the The Paul C. Buff PLM system umbrellas and shows his setup for photographing indoors and outdoors. Use lighting in sunny outdoors? Yep!

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Canon EOS 7D Hands-on Preview @ Rob Galbraith

Tue September 1, 2009

Canon EOS 7D

Canon EOS 7D

Canon has a winner on their hands with the EOS 7D.

Rob Galbraith has posted their hands-on preview of the Canon EOS 7D [Specs], a Digital SLR camera with 19MP resolution using an APS-C size (22.3 x 14.9 mm) CMOS sensor, Continuous Shooting 8fps, Full HD Video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution with selectable frame rates of 24p, 25p or 30p, 19-point Autofocus system, ISO speed settings from 100-6400 (expandable to 12,800), iFCL metering, Intelligent Viewfinder using a large all-glass pentaprism providing 1.0x magnification with 100 percent coverage, Dual Axis Electronic Level, pop-up flash witha built-in Integrated Speedlite Transmitter for control of multiple off-camera EOS Speedlites without the need for an external transmitter, Intelligent Macro Tracking function, a new Quick Control Button, RAW/JPEG toggle button, 3.0-in LCD (920,000 dots), and optional WFT-E5A wireless file transmitter.

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Internet Tethering with the iPhone

Wed June 24, 2009

Apple iPhone

Apple iPhone

Rob Galbraith has a very interesting article for all of you who take pictures using an iPhone (OS 3.0 and 1GB or higher data plan). He has published an illustrated step-by-step instruction guide on how to set up the iPhone OS 3.0′s USB/Bluetooth Internet Tethering feature so you can transmit pictures from the field by sharing its always-on mobile Internet connection with your laptop.

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