Tip for the day – Vibration reduction systems

By Crooked Imaging | Sep 24, 2009

When using a camera or camera with a lens with a vibration reduction system, it is best to turn it off if the camera is mounted on a tripod or solid support.  This is because vibration reduction systems can actually introduce blur if the camera is solidly mounted.

No More Eclipse E2

By Crooked Imaging | Sep 21, 2009

Photographic Solutions have announced that they have withdrawn E2 Cleaning solution and released a re-formulated Eclipse suitable for all sensor types. After two years of extensive research with both Eclipse and E2 solutions on Tin-Oxide coated sensors, Photographic Solutions has concluded that Eclipse is every bit as safe as E2. Because Eclipse evaporates faster than [...]

The Seculine TwinLink T2D Radio Flash Trigger Kit

By Crooked Imaging | Sep 13, 2009

The TwinLink T2D from Seculine (Can be bought HERE) is a radio flash trigger kit which provides a complete solution for photographers to wirelessly trigger both their studio flash systems and their camera flash systems. Multi Channel – The transmitter and receiver have 16 selectable channels so that you can ensure you are using a [...]

Landscape Photography Tip.

By Crooked Imaging | Sep 8, 2009

If you like photographing landscapes but struggle to keep detail and highlights in things like skies and clouds then why not consider using graduated ND filters. Crooked Imaging stock a large range of creative filters and filter systems which we can give advice on and can even be demonstrated. Check them out Here

Lens Protection Tip – Use a Protection Filter

By Crooked Imaging | Sep 3, 2009

Fit a protection filter to your lens to protect it from scratches and dust. Its much cheaper to replace a filter if it gets damaged than it is to fix or replace your expensive lens. We have a large range of lens filters at Crooked Imaging Here

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