Weekly Photo: Rock The Frock
This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo captures the haunting side of romance, and comes from flickr’s Kevin Wyllie . How was it shot?
This week’s Phottix Weekly Photo captures the haunting side of romance, and comes from flickr’s Kevin Wyllie . How was it shot?
Unless you’re one of those rare accountant types any conversation featuring the word Tax is generally pretty dull. However, with Spring bringing about not only baby animals, but also the end of the financial year most self-employed people across the globe are turning their attention towards filling in tax returns.
Phottix is releasing the v1.06F firmware upgrade or its Phottix Mitros+ TTL Transceiver Flashes for Canon. Firmware Version v1.02B7 Change logs, install instructions and files are available in the below download links.
This firmware upgrade is for Phottix Mitros+ flashes, not regular Phottix Mitros for Canon.
What does the upgrades do?
1. Improves Flash Head Orientation Icon display on the LCD display when flash head is raised or rotated from the 0 degree standard forward position.
2. Improves the Odin Tx Mode settings that:
a) Adjusting the Zoom levels of the Local (L) flash and prevents issues with Mitros+ Flashes in Odin Rx Mode changing zoom simultaneously.
PetaPixel have an exclusive photography story that will help lift the mid week blues and restore faith in humanity. Gear tracking website Lenstag managed to reunite a user with his stolen lens for the first time this week all thanks to a conscientious stranger who had the ethics to do the right thing.
Canon announced yesterday that on January 31 2014 the world’s first camera maker surpassed production of 250 million camera units. This includes both compact, digital and interchangeable lens cameras, and at least 70 million of those units are EOS models.