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technology7 months ago

Peak Design Unveils Versatile and Premium Tripods for Every Photographer

Peak Design's new line of video tripods, including the Pro Lite, Pro, and Pro Tall, feature sturdier legs, an improved center column, and a redesigned ball head, offering significant upgrades over their original tripod, with prices ranging from $799 to $999. The tripods are made from carbon fiber, are lightweight, and include innovative features like a secure quick-release ball head and a versatile tilt module, though some accessories require additional purchases. Overall, they address previous pain points and are well-suited for both photography and videography, especially for those seeking durable, portable support for their gear.

photography2 years ago

"Mastering Moon Photography with Your iPhone: 5 Expert Tips"

To capture stunning moon photos with your iPhone, take advantage of the golden hour for softer light, underexpose the shot to avoid overexposure, use a tripod to steady your phone, experiment with different phone settings and exposure levels, and remember to turn off the flash. These tips will help you capture beautiful moon photos, especially during the upcoming "Wolf Moon" in January 2024.

technology2 years ago

"Mastering Astrophotography and Wildlife Photography with Samsung Galaxy Phones"

Samsung's new Astrophoto mode can turn the dark night sky into a brilliant canvas of stars. To enable the feature, users need to ensure that the Samsung Expert RAW mode is available in their phone's camera software. The phone must be stabilized on a tripod to avoid movement. Once the phone is mounted, users can follow the instructions to take an Astrophoto and capture the stars. The Camera RAW app will suggest editing the photo to make it look more impressive.

technology2 years ago

Samsung introduces detachable camera accessories for Galaxy S23 series.

Samsung has launched two detachable camera accessories for the Galaxy S23 series, which plug into the Gadget Case for the phones. The first accessory is a slim tripod and hand grip, while the second is a remote-controlled mini tripod and camera grip with a tilt function. The accessories are currently listed on Samsung's UK website, and are expected to be available more widely soon. However, customers who bought the Gadget Case have reported that it is difficult to remove from the phone without breaking it.