onOne has released the 1.1 update for their DSLR remote application that will now fire Nikon as well as Canon cameras from your iPhone or iPod Touch.
Rob Galbraith has an extension test report and reckons that this version is really the first truly functional iteration of the application. At only a couple of months old [...]
Entries Categorized as 'reviews'
Vastly improved onOne DSLR remote
July 18, 2009
Nikon D5000 preview video
April 15, 2009
Courtesy of What Digital Camera
X-Rite ColorMunki
April 7, 2008
Always wanted to get mastery of your own colour profiles, but just found it all too daunting?
Well its been just over two years since former rival X-Rite acquired Gretag-Macbeth and the new X-Rite ColorMunki is their attempt to give you a device that will do just that.
The X-Rite ColorMunki is an all in one [...]
Remote Triggers
January 15, 2008
How do you get rid of needless cables dragging around the studio… linking multiple flash heads on location… control the output of multiple flash heads from a central location?
Daunting eh?
Not to worry, technology is starting to make it possible. So here’s a quick guide…
The technology options – Infra Red (IR) or Radio?
IR is favoured by [...]
Pro Modulus Speed Set
November 22, 2007
Ellie Kennard, one of our Listmoms, has been giving the Think Tank Pro Modulus Speed Set a thorough run through. Read about it here…
link: Review: Pro Modulus Speed Set
Drobo storage solution
November 9, 2007
Drobo is a clever little box that houses and manages multiple drives, of any capacity and manufacture, and backs up your data without you having to know anything about Raid, slipping seamlessly between Raid 1 and 5 when its senses the need.
Retailing at about $500 it connects via USB 2, though firewire is rumored to [...]
Epson Pro 3800 review
July 5, 2007
Keith Cooper has taken one of these cute beasts out of the box and put it through its paces.
link: epson pro 3800 review
Little Gorillas
June 25, 2007
If like me you’ve passed these odd looking devices on the trade stands and wondered if they’d ever work, well Steve Kennard has a review of them on his site Shadows and Light.
link: Shadows and Light Gorillapod review
Hands on: Epson 3800 pro – with a RIP
March 28, 2007
photo: Tariq Dajani copyright
Stockholm and London based photographer and Prodig subscriber Tariq Dajani writes about his experiences getting the prints he wants from the Epson 3800 Pro….
I finally feel like I’ve learned a lot about printing this week after spending hours churning out prints from an Epson 3800 Pro onto a variety of papers especially [...]
Rotation 360 Review part 2
February 7, 2007
This is part two of our review. In Part One [link] we looked at first impressions out of the box. Here we look at how it works in practice.
Click “FULLSTORY” to see the review in full
Utilising the Space:
Like any case, you really do need to investigate how best your equipment is going to fit in [...]
Think Tank Rotation 360 part 1
December 21, 2006
Today we finally got our hands on one of Think Tank Photo’s “Rotation 360” camera back packs. So we thought we’d test it out over the holidays.
But meantime some first thoughts.
It arrived in a substantial box. The bag is substantial too, pretty firm with no hint of floppiness. Its a backpack configuration with heavily padded [...]
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