Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Review Digital Camera World 05-14-2014

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AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR: Nikon's new £10,400 super-telephoto lens
May 14th 2014, 08:12, by jmeyer

Nikon has announced a new super-telephoto prime lens, the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR. The Nikon 400mm f/2.8 price tag will be £10,399.99 / €12,379.00 from its 28 August release date.

AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR: Nikon's new £10,400 super-telephoto lens

The new FX-format super-telephoto lens is aimed at sports and press photographers and boasts a fast maximum aperture of f/2.8.

AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E FL ED VR: Nikon's new £10,400 super-telephoto lens

The new Nikon lens also features a new optical design and Nikon's new SPORT Vibration Reduction (VR) mode.

SEE MORE: 9 things to know about using a super-telephoto lens

Nikon has also unveiled the AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III, which it says is designed to increase the focal length of select NIKKOR lenses by 40%.

The Nikon AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III

Like the AF-S NIKKOR 400mm f/2.8E, this new Nikon teleconverter is aimed at sports, press, and wildlife photographers.

Nikon claims an electromagnetic aperture maximises exposure accuracy with compatible lenses.

The Nikon AF-S TELECONVERTER TC-14E III price tag will be £449.99 / €539.00 from its 28 August release date.

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Light trails: enhance your night shots with this really simple photo editing tutorial
May 13th 2014, 23:01, by jmeyer

One way to capture a dramatic-looking night shot is to pop the camera on a tripod and use a slow shutter speed to turn passing cars into colourful streaks of light. These vibrant light trails add contrasting colours and tones to a cold dull background, as well as evoking a great sense of movement in your still image.

In this tutorial's end result, the light trails also help enhance the composition by linking the car on the left with the blurry figures on the right. Capturing light trails in-camera is a hit-and-miss affair. You have to experiment with different shutter speeds to get the streaks to register and also to make them look long enough.

You also have to deal with variables such as changing lighting conditions and car speeds. Thanks to Photoshop Elements, though, you can whip up some digital light trails by modifying brush tips to produce a streaky texture.

Here we'll demonstrate how to transform the 2D streaks and give them a sense of depth and direction. We'll show you how to use layers and blending modes to make the trails mix realistically with the background. By creating the trails digitally, you can make them as long or short as you like, without having to experiment with your exposure settings.

Post production

In this light trail tutorial we'll use the Liquify filter to add subtle effects, such as making the light trails undulate due to the car passing along uneven ground. We'll also demonstrate how to use adjustment layers and masks to make the light streaks appear to illuminate their environment.

SEE MORE: How to photograph light trails of cars

Light trails step by step – steps 1-3

01 Open the start file

Download our start files and follow along! Copy our raw start file to your computer's hard drive. In Photoshop Elements, choose File>Open and browse to select light trails_before.dng. Click Open. As this is a digital negative format file, it will open in the Adobe Camera Raw editor, Photoshop's raw-processing digital darkroom.

02 Adjust the exposure

The histogram graph is huddled towards the right, indicating bright highlights. To reveal colours and details in the over-exposed sky, drag the Exposure slider left to -2.20. Drag Highlights down to -22 to reveal more information in the brightest areas. The histogram now shows a healthier spread of tones.

SEE MORE: Night photography – how to set up your camera to shoot anything

03 Contrast and colour

Push Shadows up to +36 to reveal the darker car without over-exposing the correctly adjusted highlights. Boost Vibrance to +30 to tease out the scene's weak colours. Drag Temperature left to 4750. This adds a cooler moody look that will contrast more effectively with the warm light trails.

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