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An Introduction to High Dynamic Range Photography
By Guest    |    Sep 4, 2009
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An Introduction to High Dynamic Range Photography

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is becoming increasingly popular now that digital cameras are the norm. The technique itself, however, was actually created by Charles Wyckoff in the 1930s. HDR refers to a technique that allows an image to display a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of the photograph. The intention is to accurately portray the entire range of luminance and do so through a series [...]

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Charge those batteries anywhere anytime
By Scott    |    Jul 29, 2009
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Charge those batteries anywhere anytime

The PROMASTER GO! is a revolutionary solution for recharging your 7.2/7.4v digital SLR camera batteries or to use as a power supply/charger for your cell phone, digital music player or other USB powered device. The GO! internal power supply lets you recharge your digital camera battery up to 5 times before it needs to be refreshed. Its small, compact modular design makes it a “charge anywhere” solution. Charge the internal [...]

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Replacement lens hoods
By Steve    |    Jul 23, 2009
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Replacement lens hoods

What do you do if you loose or break your lens hood?  Not fond of the rubber lens hood?  Either are we!  Thanks to Promaster we now carry plastic butterfly style lens hoods that screw in front of your lens.  Attach it directly to the lens or on top of a filter.  These hoods are great! The PROMASTER SystemPRO Digital Lens Hood is specially designed for the wide focal lengths [...]

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Tips for Photographing Fireworks
By Andrew    |    Jul 2, 2009
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Tips for Photographing Fireworks

It’s time to get ready for Fourth of July celebrations and the amazing fireworks show that accompany the barbeques and other events. Want to get some amazing images? You can capture some spectacular scenes if you take a few tips with you before you begin shooting. Scout Your Spot: If at all possible, get the event early and take a look around. See if you can get an unobstructed view [...]

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Make Dad’s Day Special
By Mel    |    Jun 15, 2009
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Make Dad’s Day Special

Our dads enrich our lives in so many ways that we sometimes take them for granted. They’re quick to help us with projects, coach our sports teams and give us the support we need to get through difficult times. Let your Father’s Day gift speak volumes about how much you love and appreciate Dad this year by choosing something he’ll use and value today and for years to come. Binoculars [...]

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Getting Geared Up For Summer Travel
By Mel    |    May 29, 2009
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Getting Geared Up For Summer Travel

Summertime signals that adventure awaits. There are family excursions, girls’ weekend trips, father/son outings and solo journeys ahead. Now’s a good time to get your gear ready and pick up any accessories you might need to make your trip a photographic nirvana. Whether it’s a weekend trip or a two month-trek, here are a few items you’ll need to make sure your travel bag is ready to go. Expand Your [...]

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By Mel    |    May 27, 2009
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Small Accessories that Produce Big Results

Digital Auxiliary Wide Angle Lens:  This economical lens is designed to work in conjunction with the current “standard zoom” (18-55 or 18-70) lens that came with your digital SLR.  This particular lens is perfect for allowing you to expand your normal field of view in situations where space is limited such as shooting in a small room indoors or outside for panoramic photographs. Learn more about Digital Auxiliary Wide Angle [...]

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There’s a new filter in town
By Scott    |    May 21, 2009
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There’s a new filter in town

Promaster Digital HGX Filters Made of ultra-hardened optical glass, they resist scratching, chipping, and will stand up to all but the most extreme use. They are coated to reduce internal reflections to the absolute minimum, and are coated with Promaster’s exclusive Repellamax Coating – it actually repels dust and dirt, and any fingerprints or grime just wipe right off – no smearing around! Your lenses deserve the best – why [...]

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By Steve    |    Jan 28, 2009
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Who is Promaster?

You know that product that a lot of stores sell…the one whos brand you never heard of.  Who are they?  Thanks for watching.

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By Scott    |    Jan 26, 2009
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Digital Filters – Video

Why buy a Digital Filter when it is more than double the cost of a regular filter?

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