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Hi Photography Enthusiast, Getting sharp photos is one of the reasons you invested in a good camera and quality lenses, and it's one of the key elements of our photography that we try to improve. So why aren't our images sharp? This week we have an amazing guide that takes you through all the common problems with image sharpness and helps you make sense of them. One of the key factors in getting sharp images is stabilising your camera, so we've also included a very handy guide on how to choose the best tripod for your budget. At the same time, our testing team offers its industry-leading analysis on two key products announced recently: Canon's EOS 100D / Rebel SL1 - the world's smallest and lightest DSLR - and Adobe's new subscription-only Photoshop CC. | ||||
Getting sharp photos is one of the fundamental goals in photography. If your images aren't as sharp as you'd like them to be, take a look at our 10-point guide to work out where you're going wrong and how to get it right the next time. Stop wasting pictures and start boosting your hit rate! | ||||
Canon finally introduced its own CSC last year with the Canon EOS M, but now it has also released the Canon EOS 100D - also known as the Canon EOS Rebel SL1 in the United States - which is the world's smallest and lightest DSLR. Here, Amy Davies of our testing team takes a look at what this camera has to offer apart from its size. | ||||
How to choose the perfect tripod: 10 things photographers should look for If you thought all tripods were essentially the same, then think again! What looks like a small difference in design can have a big impact on usability. So how do you choose the best tripod? If you want your tripod to be a trusty lifelong companion and not just an overpriced, overweight millstone, you need to read our 10 tips for choosing the right one! | ||||
The next version of Photoshop has been announced - dubbed Photoshop CC - and its pricing model is already causing some controversy. However you look at it, Creative Cloud and Photoshop CC are here to stay. We've had a play around with the new software and made our list of what we believe are its 10 most important features. Read more » | ||||
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