Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Using Continuous Lights For Photography

  Hi everybody, this is Martin Maven and I am glad to have you back. If you are here for the first time, welcome! If you are a regular viewer I thank you for returning. I hope you will find this particular post helpful as well as interesting. I truly love being a photographer as well as an instructor. I love helping people achieve their goals so here we go.

Have you used regular speedlights in the past, only to leave you desiring better performance? Are you in a transitional phase stepping up to a more professional level, such as adding a home studio? If you answered yes to any of these questions you are going to want to watch the video below and see what you have been missing. You will learn how to use the Profoto Studio Strobe It can be used as a flash, or even as a continuous light for photos or video work. I is also much more powerful than any speedlite, or even set of speedlites combined.
 

Wedding photographers might find this strobe to particularly intriguing for their work.This video was very informative as it showed all of this flashes best features and how it can be extremely useful for you in your photography endeavors. You can purchase the awesome Profoto Studio Strobe here 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Which Camera Should You Buy

Which Camera Should You Buy? That is not an easy answer. The Panasonic GH4 takes the impressive specs and performance of the GH3 and kicks it up a notch. The video below will show a review of the GH4, C100, BMPC4k   against each other to determine which is right for you.

See what others are saying about the GH4 Here

See what they say about the C100 Here
Watch this great full video review down below



 To purchase the GH4 just click Here for the lowest price possible and guaranteed through Amazon.

To purchase the C100 click here for best price!

Thursday, November 6, 2014

YN568 EXII High Speed Sync Test

 So you want to see what the YN568 EXII can do in high speed sync? Well you are not alone. The YN568 EX II is what is known as a Canon 580 EX II killer. It possesses almost all of the same features for a fraction of the price. Canon cost over $500 brand new, while the YN568 EXII is only around $124.00

High speed sync is needed when you want your speedlite to perform properly over 1/200 or 1/250 of a second depending on the brand of camera you own. You often need high speed sync when shooting outdoors during brighter daylight conditions. To see this type of flash trigger a manual flash not capable of high speed sync on its own I have made this video for you. It will save you both time and money. You will need the YN568EXII as a Master and a much cheaper YN560 Speedlite as well to fire off camera.

The YN560 Speedlite is very simple and affordable, see what others are rating this flash Here

The YN568EXII can be purchased Here to save $61.00 !

Watch this video I have made to show you exactly how this YN568EXII works to trigger a manual flash.



Hope you enjoyed the video. If you have any questions or concerns please ask. Thanks a lot and hope you enjoy your new flashes!