New Class Alert! Hands On with the Nikon D780: Everything you Need to Know to Get Great Shots with Larry Becker
Join Larry Becker for a hands on tutorial of the incredible Nikon D780. Checkout this brand new KelbyOne class!
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I was recently traveling through Atlanta with an extra day on my hands, so I decided to visit one...
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Larry Becker guides you through the camera settings of the Nikon Z7 and reveals the hidden features and pro tips you need to know to make photos that pop in this new class.
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When Nikon introduced the SB-5000 early 2016, I almost spilled my coffee. The speedlight I was dreaming about had arrived. Most importantly, the SB-5000 used a radio signal instead of an optical signal. This meant I didn’t need line-of-sight to trigger the light, and I could fire my flashes almost 100′ away. Combined with faster recycling, more power, and a built-in cooling fan, this flash wasn’t just a bump in features; it was a speedlight overhaul. And Nikon wasn’t the only company to improve their speedlights. Canon and others had introduced radio-controlled speedlights. With these new speedlight capabilities, I needed to put the SB-5000 to the test. I wanted to see how well the new radio signal worked. How far could I trigger the flash? How many flashes could I get before the batteries started to struggle? To get some answers, I loaded up my trailer and headed to Great Sand Dunes National Park in southern Colorado.
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