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3 Tips for Birds-in-Flight (BIF) Photography (By Rick Sammon)
Looking to get tack-sharp shots of birds in flight? Here are three quick tips: TIP #1: Set your camera to the highest frame rate, focus tracking, a shutter speed of at least 1/1000th of a second, Animal Tracking and Eye Detection. Once your camera is set up, you can focus your attention on composition. TIP…
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Alexis Cuarezma Joins Delkin as Newest ImageMaker
Delkin is excited to announce the newest addition to their ImageMaker program: Alexis Cuarezma. Alexis joins an exclusive group comprised of professional photographers, including Harry Skeggs, Rick Sammon, David Noton, Hanson Fong and the late Douglas Kirkland. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Alexis Cuarezma is a Nicaraguan-born portrait photographer/director who specializes in both…
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3 Tips for Equine Photography (By Scott Lindquist)
Equine (noun): a horse or other member of the horse family. Scott Lindquist recently shared with Delkin his top three tips on shooting this action packed style! “I enjoy capturing cowboys and cowgirls in action in various avenues. Currently, cowboy mounted shooting has been my main focus, but I am always open to new and…
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What’s the Difference: UHS-I vs UHS-II
Take a look at your memory cards – chances are you have either an SD (Secure Digital) or microSD card, maybe both. SD (and microSD) has become today’s standard memory card format as it is widely accepted in both consumer and professional-grade cameras, but did you know that not every memory card is the same?…
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Min, Max, Sustained Speeds Explained
You’ve bought a new camera, identified the type of memory card you require and even did research on which capacity might be the best fit. Now, the sales associate asks if you primarily shoot stills or video and which speed of card you need…you stumble, bite your bottom lip and throw your hands up in…
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Into the Darkness (By Mike Carroll)
The beauty of our universe is certainly something I look forward to, especially the Milky Way. In this article, I’m going to discuss my planning and techniques for the night sky. Movie Road, Alabama Hills, California (Sigma 28mm f/1.4 Art, Canon EOS R5) Planning Your Adventure: The sound of nature, shooting stars and that feeling…
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Second Slots Matter – Here’s Why
Screenshot from “Z 7II/Z 6II – Dual Card Slots | Nikon Z Series | Digitutor” YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7u2ap-mei8 Check your camera – does it have (2) memory card slots? Do you use them both? If not, why not? Dual card slots offer many unique perks, yet a lot of current camera owners unfortunately use just…
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Harry Skeggs to Host FREE Wildlife Imagery Masterclass
Delkin Devices is excited to partner with award-winning wildlife photographer, Harry Skeggs, as he hosts an exclusive FREE webinar on styling vivid imagery and the engagement of wildlife in their natural settings. Delkin and Harry both hope by attending his webinar, you gain not only critical information regarding wildlife photography but also are afforded the…
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8 Tips for Shooting During the Winter
Photo by Ruvim Miksanskiy from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/aerial-photography-of-snow-covered-trees-1438761/ Winter can be a truly magical time for photographers – from shooting snow that is slowly descending from the sky to chasing the Northern Lights – it’s a great time to get outdoors and have some fun with your camera. However, this time of the year also brings…
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Pros & Cons of Different Memory Cards
Say your camera supports both CFexpressâ„¢ Type B AND SD – which do you choose? You may be thinking, “A memory card is a memory card, they’re all the same.” Actually, not all memory cards are the same. In fact, they can be very different from one another – in form factor, capacity and speed.…