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Black Friday Deals
Black Friday and Cyber Week are exceptional this year, further proof, if any were needed, of the declining sales in high-end camera gear. It’s not just DSLRs that are being pushed, the latest mirrorless models in including the Canon EOS R and RP. The Nikon Z 7 and Z 6 are also included. Still, if you’re in the market for new gear, now is a good time to consider it. Most, if not all of the deals are live already and many have been extended to Cyber Week. Please visit regularly, as I will be updating this page as new deals are announced. Buying through the following links helps the…
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Save 30% on Capture One Products
Update; December 02: Phase One has extended the Black Friday event on all Capture One products to Cyber Monday. Please enter the code CYBER-MONDAY-19 during checkout to receive 30% discount. Starting today through 01 December, you can get a 30% discount when you buy any Capture One product such as a license or subscription (including Sony/Fujifilm versions), upgrade (from 9,10 and 11) and styles! Plus, you’ll also get a free upgrade to Capture One 20 (that applies to buying a license only). The Black Friday 30% off is only applicable when you buy via the official Capture One store. During checkout, click on Enter Promotional Code and enter the code:…
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Sigma Black Friday Promotion Details
Sigma US have outlined their Black Friday promotion, with up to $250 off their High-Performance Sigma Art Prime Lenses. It is, however, limited to just three models and the MC-11 converter for Canon EF mount lenses on the Sony a7/9 bodies. 35mm F1.4 DG HSM Art: (MSRP $899 USD; $649 with promotional savings) – Sigma’s first and best-selling Art series lens. Excellent image quality at a relatively affordable price. B&H Photo | Amazon US 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art: (MSRP $949 USD; $829 with promotional savings) – One of the best normal focal length lenses available with high sharpness and attractive rendering. B&H Photo | Amazon US 85mm F1.4 DG…
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Capture One Pro: Top 10 Features You Should Know
Already the ‘go-to solution’ for high-end imaging pros, Capture One Pro is becoming increasingly popular with a much wider audience. Part of this could be the bundling with Sony and Fujifilm mirrorless cameras or that, arguably, Capture One has better color and sharpness over Lightroom using the defaults. It may even be due to offering a choice between a subscription model and traditional, perpetual licensing fee. Whatever the reasons for the growth in popularity, if you’re new to Capture One, there are several features you should know to help you improve your workflow. If you prefer, this is available on YouTube: 1 Auto Adjustments The Auto Adjustments feature (Auto Adjust – version…
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