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Time to Clean & Check your DSLR Camera’s Sensor & Lenses

FOTO FORUM Camera Video, Foto Forum AZ Posted on January 3, 2017 by JeffJanuary 3, 2017

If you’re using an DSLR camera, you’ll eventually require a “Clean & Check” to remove dust spots you encounter due to a dirty camera sensor.  When it occurs it is the result of sensor dust and you’ll need to know how to clean the sensor, and how to minimize the risk of this happening again. What does Sensor Dust look like? A dirty camera sensor is most apparent in smooth, light regions, such as bright skies: Visually check your sensor by taking a photo that includes the sky, Example A, or if in a studio a white or a white/off-white wall. Then import … Continue reading →

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Imaging Sensors: Full Frame vs APS-C (Crop Frame)

FOTO FORUM Camera Video, Foto Forum AZ Posted on July 27, 2016 by JeffAugust 1, 2016

Steven Sasson was the pioneer and driving force in the development of both the digital camera and the DSLR.   He invented the first digital camera while working for Eastman Kodak in 1975. Seen below is Sasson’s first generation digital camera, as you can see,  it was quite large and weighed approximately 8 pounds. Not exactly as portable as today’s digital point and shoots or DSLRs. In 1989 along with Robert Hill, Sasson created the Kodak ECAM D5000. It was the first version of the modern day DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera. The digital imaging (capture) sensor Sasson developed replaced film which ultimately changed … Continue reading →

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Meet the Nikon D500 at Larmon Photo

FOTO FORUM Camera Video, Foto Forum AZ Posted on March 20, 2016 by JeffMarch 20, 2016

  Visit LarmonPhoto.com today and check out the new DX flagship, the Nikon D500. Although this DSLR camera doesn’t appear to be more impressive than previous DX models, it certainly is loaded with processing power and technological advances. The D500 not only captures 10 images per second with the EXPEED 5 processor, but its Multi-CAM 20K autofocus system offers you 153 autofocus points including 99 cross type points.  The Nikon D500 captures video in 4K UHD, and has a high resolution tilt touchscreen display.  Built for today’s mobile photographer, the D500 has built-in SnapBridge (Wi-Fi® + Bluetooth) capabilities.. As always lenses are key to creating superlative images. … Continue reading →

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Thirty years of PowerShot deserves something a little… spicy. 😏🔥Meet the 30th-Anniversary Limited Edition Graphite version of the Canon G7 X Mark III — a compact that’s been famously hard to keep in stock because it straight-up went viral with creators and travel shooters.What makes this anniversary edition special (besides the flex)?A graphite finish, 30th-anniversary logo, and a premium diamond/twill-patterned front ring that screams “collector… but make it street.”Limited quantities, scheduled for April 2026, with the kit priced at $1,299.And yes—the magic inside stays the same (because it already works): 20.1MP 1” stacked sensor + DIGIC 8, a 24–100mm equivalent f/1.8–2.8 zoom, 4K 30p, a flip-up touchscreen, mic input, and up to 20 fps bursts.Bonus kit love: it includes a Peak Design wrist strap and an SD card (so you can start creating immediately).Why it’s still relevant in 2026? Because not everyone wants to lug a full rig everywhere. This is the “pocket rocket” for travel, daily carry, vlogging, and “I need content right now” moments—whether you’ve shot Canon forever or you’re just jumping into the PowerShot world for the first time. 🚀📸🎥Swing by Foto Forum and let’s talk compacts—this one’s a celebration and a creator tool. 🙌My friends, don’t forget to have a fantastically blessed day wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, and never stop being amazing.Remember:Keep on creating.The image you captured today,Can change the world tomorrow.Remember:Be kind to yourself and others.Be amazing stewards on the trail.And we have to ask, What are you waiting for? 'Get Out, Arizona!”We will see you on the next adventure.www.youtube.com/@GetOutArizona#CanonPowerShot #G7XMarkIII #CompactCamera #VloggingCamera #FotoForumPhoenix ... See MoreSee Less

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If your camera takes CFexpress Type B, you already know the rule: feed the beast or enjoy watching your buffer take a nap. 😅💾⚡️�Introducing the NEW ProMaster Advanced CFexpress 4.0 Type B cards—built for photographers and videographers who shoot fast, shoot heavy, and don’t have time for “processing…” screens. 🎥📸Here’s what makes these cards a legit upgrade:* Up to 3500 MB/s max read 🚀* Up to 3200 MB/s max write 💥* Minimum sustained write speed that keeps real-world performance consistent: * 512GB: 820 MB/s sustained * 1TB: 1500 MB/s sustained* CFexpress 4.0 Type B + PCI Express 4.0 (NVMe) for modern high-speed workflows* Limited lifetime warranty for peace-of-mind shooting 🛡️* Operating temp range 32°F to 158°F (0°C to 70°C), because creators don’t always get “perfect weather” days ☀️❄️ProMaster keeps expanding its lineup to match what today’s creators actually need—speed, consistency, and reliability—so you can stay focused on the story, not your storage. 🙌Stop by Foto Forum and let’s get you dialed in with the right capacity for how you shoot. 👊My friends, don’t forget to have a fantastically blessed day wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, and never stop being amazing.Remember:�Keep on creating.�The image you captured today�can change the world tomorrow.Remember:�Be kind to yourself and others.�Be amazing stewards on the trail.�And we have to ask, What are you waiting for? 'Get Out, Arizona!”�We will see you on the next adventure.www.youtube.com/@GetOutArizona#ProMaster #CFexpressTypeB #MemoryCards #VideographyGear #FotoForumPhoenix ... See MoreSee Less

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Some folks are calling the Canon EOS R7 “long in the tooth.” I say… nay. 😄📸�In 2026, the R7 is still an absolute APS-C powerhouse, and honestly, it’s in a league of its own for the shooters who need speed, reach, and reliability without hauling a full-frame brick.And let’s be crystal clear: APS-C isn’t a handicap here, it’s an asset. That 1.6x crop turns your telephoto into a wildlife-and-sports cheat code 🦅🏟️ (without you having to sell a kidney for a 600mm).Why the R7 still turns heads:* 32.5MP APS-C resolution with Dual Pixel CMOS AF II for fast, confident subject tracking * 15 fps mechanical / 30 fps electronic for action, birds, and “I blinked and missed it” moments * In-body stabilization up to 7 stops (with Coordinated IS on compatible lenses) for handheld wins 📷✨ * Video that raised eyebrows when it launched: 4K/60 10-bit, plus HDR PQ and C-Log 3, and Canon’s “4K Fine” mode that oversamples for extra detail 🎥🔥 * Built for real-world use: Canon describes it as dust- and drip-resistant (pair it with a similarly sealed lens, and you’re ready for the elements) 🌧️💪 It was announced May 24, 2022, with an estimated body-only price of $1,499, and it’s still one of the best value plays for wildlife shooters, sports journalists, and anyone who wants a camera that can keep up. Stop in at Foto Forum and let’s get the R7 in your hands—because this one isn’t “old”… it’s proven. 😎My friends, don’t forget to have a fantastically blessed day wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, and never stop being amazing.Remember:�Keep on creating.�The image you captured today,�Can change the world tomorrow.Remember:�Be kind to yourself and others.�Be amazing stewards on the trail.�And we have to ask, What are you waiting for? 'Get Out, Arizona!”�We will see you on the next adventure.www.youtube.com/@GetOutArizona#CanonR7 #WildlifePhotography #SportsPhotography #CanonRF #FotoForumPhoenix ... See MoreSee Less

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Pocket-sized light… big-time attitude. 😤💡Meet the ProMaster Chroma CL36RGB LED Light 3.0—your “keep it in the bag at all times” RGB powerhouse for photo and video.Why creators love it:600 lumens with output adjustable 1–100% (aka: from subtle fill to “yes, we can see you” 😅).Bi-color 2,500K–8,500K for everything from warm indoor vibes to daylight punch.RGB with 360 hues + 0–100% saturation control for accent lighting, background color pops, and “make it cinematic” moments 🎨✨.19 special effects scenes when you want lightning/police/fireworks-style drama without… you know… actual drama 😈.TLCI 98 / CRI 96 for clean, accurate color (skin tones stay happy).Built-in 5,000mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C charging, and it runs about 2 hours 8 minutes at full power. 🔋Works wirelessly with the Light Attendant app, plus a built-in cold foot so you can stack another accessory on top. 📱🎤And the best part? It’s listed at $99.95—which is honestly wild for how much control you get in something this compact.Swing by Foto Forum and let’s get you lit the right way. 🙌My friends, don’t forget to have a fantastically blessed day wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, and never stop being amazing.Remember:Keep on creating.The image you captured today,Can change the world tomorrow.Remember:Be kind to yourself and others.Be amazing stewards on the trail.And we have to ask, What are you waiting for? 'Get Out, Arizona!”We will see you on the next adventure.www.youtube.com/@GetOutArizona#ProMaster #LEDPocketLight #RGBLighting #VideoGear #FotoForumPhoenix ... See MoreSee Less

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