Sime, Author at Digital Photography School https://digital-photography-school.com/author/gtvone/ Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:47:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://i0.wp.com/digital-photography-school.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/mobile_logo.png?fit=32%2C27&ssl=1 Sime, Author at Digital Photography School https://digital-photography-school.com/author/gtvone/ 32 32 24989275 Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography 2026 Celebrating a Decade https://digital-photography-school.com/meitar-award-for-excellence-in-photography-2026-celebrating-a-decade/ https://digital-photography-school.com/meitar-award-for-excellence-in-photography-2026-celebrating-a-decade/#respond Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:47:54 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=274888 The post Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography 2026 Celebrating a Decade appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

The Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography, a distinguished collaborationbetween PHOTO IS:RAEL and the Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family, marks its tenthanniversary this year. This prestigious prize recognizes a cohesive body of work thatexemplifies superior photographic practice and profound artistic vision. The 2026 edition is a significant milestone for us. Since its inception in 2016, […]

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The Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography, a distinguished collaboration
between PHOTO IS:RAEL and the Zvi and Ofra Meitar Family, marks its tenth
anniversary this year. This prestigious prize recognizes a cohesive body of work that
exemplifies superior photographic practice and profound artistic vision.

Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography 2026 Celebrating a Decade


The 2026 edition is a significant milestone for us. Since its inception in 2016, the Meitar
Award has evolved into a vibrant global beacon of excellence, annually attracting
thousands of creators who challenge and expand the boundaries of the medium. Over
the past decade, it has cultivated a vital space for multicultural dialogue, serving as a
definitive home for the most compelling and urgent voices in contemporary
photography.

At the heart of the award is our esteemed international jury—a panel of world-class
photographers, curators, and critics at the forefront of the global field. The jury will
select 20 finalists to be featured in a centerpiece group exhibition at the International
Photography Festival in Tel Aviv in November 2026.

Evaluations will be based on the originality, conceptual depth, and technical quality of
the submissions. Particular emphasis will be placed on portfolios that demonstrate the
maturity and potential to evolve into a powerful solo exhibition.

The award winner, to be announced in November during the festival, will receive a
$14,000 grant to present a solo exhibition at the following year’s photography festival.

Registration Schedule:
Registration is open from February 23, 2026, to April 12, 2026.
? Early Registration: February 23, 2026 – March 19, 2026, fee: $35.
? Late Registration: March 20, 2026 – April 12, 2026, fee: $45.

Photographs must be submitted via the contest website: https://meitar.photoisrael.org
For further information, please contact: info@photoisrael.org

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Prompt: RAW Vs EDITS https://digital-photography-school.com/prompt-raw-vs-edits/ https://digital-photography-school.com/prompt-raw-vs-edits/#respond Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:02:00 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=274823 The post Prompt: RAW Vs EDITS appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

A quick challenge for you! Think of a photograph you’ve taken that you edited, that you loved the final result, and go find that edited photo and post it, and the original (export the raw before edits) and either share in the comments on this post, or share them in our facebook group… Join and […]

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A quick challenge for you! Think of a photograph you’ve taken that you edited, that you loved the final result, and go find that edited photo and post it, and the original (export the raw before edits) and either share in the comments on this post, or share them in our facebook group…

Join and share in the dPS FB Group HERE

Here’s my original…

Prompt: RAW Vs EDITS

Here’s my edit… Can you spot all the changes?

Prompt: RAW Vs EDITS

Join and share in the dPS FB Group HERE

Bonus question!

Leave a comment…. what are you using for editing your photographs?

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Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers https://digital-photography-school.com/rescue-and-refine-your-videos-a-practical-look-at-aiarty-video-enhancer-for-photographers/ https://digital-photography-school.com/rescue-and-refine-your-videos-a-practical-look-at-aiarty-video-enhancer-for-photographers/#respond Fri, 06 Feb 2026 22:46:00 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=274798 The post Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers As photographers, we’re used to chasing the perfect still image. But video can be a different story. Low light, handheld shots, or older clips often fall short of the standards we expect. What looks fine on a phone screen can reveal […]

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Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

As photographers, we’re used to chasing the perfect still image. But video can be a different story. Low light, handheld shots, or older clips often fall short of the standards we expect. What looks fine on a phone screen can reveal noise, blur, or softness on a larger display.

Thankfully, there are tools that help photographers rescue and refine imperfect footage—and Aiarty Video Enhancer is one such tool. Designed for simplicity and quality, it makes video enhancement accessible even if you’re not a professional video editor.

In this guide, we’ll explore where such tools are useful, how they fit into a creator’s workflow, and practical ways to enhance your footage—without overcomplicating your process.

Why Aiarty Video Enhancer Matters for Photographers

Aiarty Video Enhancer focuses on improving footage rather than creative editing. It’s a desktop application that processes videos locally, using GPU acceleration and optimized AI models to speed up processing while maintaining high-quality results. This approach has several practical advantages for photographers:

  • Privacy: Your clips stay on your computer.
  • Speed: No uploading or waiting for cloud processing.
  • Simplicity: You don’t need advanced video skills to get started.

It’s particularly useful for challenges many photographers face:

  • Low-light noise: Reduces luminance and color noise while preserving natural texture.
  • Older footage: Refreshes 1080p DSLR or mirrorless clips for modern displays.
  • Batch processing: Enhance multiple clips at once—perfect for events, travel, or documentaries.

Even with careful shooting, some footage can’t be perfectly captured. Tools like Aiarty make it easier to get the most out of what you have.

 

Aiarty’s Price (and a limited-time offer!)

Professional video enhancement software can be expensive, but Aiarty offers simple and affordable options:

  • 1-Year License – $79 
    • Install on 1 PC or Mac
    • Receive all updates during the license period
  • Lifetime License – $165 (30% off)
    • Install on up to 3 devices
    • Unlimited free updates, including future features

For photographers exploring video enhancement, this is a low-risk way to test the software and see how it fits into real projects.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Key Features and When They Help

Rather than replacing professional editing software, Aiarty works best as a pre-processing or rescue tool. Here’s how its main features can help photographers:

  • AI Denoise & Deblur: Cleans up noisy or slightly soft footage, especially from high-ISO shoots.
  • Texture Enhancement: Optimize fine details (like fabric, foliage, or skin texture) without aggressive sharpening.
  • Video Upscaling (HD ? 4K): Make older footage look better on modern 4K displays.
  • Basic Edit and Color Controls: Quick cut, crop, rotate, and simple exposure and contrast tweaks. 
  • Strength Slider: Control how far the enhancement goes to avoid an over-processed look.
  • Frame Interpolation: Allows higher frame rates or smoother slow motion from standard clips.
  • Audio Denoising: Reduces background hiss or wind noise alongside video processing. 

These features address common video problems, making it practical for photographers who want results without a steep learning curve.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

How to Improve Video Quality: A Practical 4-Step Workflow

Aiarty Video Enhancer makes improving video quality straightforward—even for photographers and creators without advanced editing skills.

Step 1: Import Your Footage

Drag and drop your video file into Aiarty’s main window. Batch processing is available, saving time for multiple clips from events, travel, or documentaries.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Step 2: Choose an AI Model for Video Enhancement

Aiarty offers three specialized AI models for different scenarios:

  • MoDetail-HQ: Best for portraits, pets, and landscapes, reconstructing fine textures.
  • Smooth-HQ: Keeps interviews or lifestyle b-roll natural while maintaining accurate colors.
  • superVideo vHQ: Ideal for heavy noise in low-light or high-ISO situations — perfect for rescue enhancement.

Step 3: Adjust Video Enhancement Settings

Select your desired resolution (e.g., 4K). Use the Strength Slider to balance sharpness and natural texture. Enable SDR-to-HDR conversion for richer shadows and highlights.

Step 4: Preview and Export Enhanced Video

Preview footage side-by-side with the original. Once satisfied, click Run to export your enhanced video, ready for modern displays with smoother motion and improved clarity.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Tips for Integrating Aiarty Into Your Workflow

  • Turbo Mode: Speeds up processing by 3x with minimal quality loss — great for tight deadlines.
  • Step Mode: Ensures stable rendering on laptops or lower-VRAM machines.
  • Batch and Offline Processing: Enhance multiple videos at once while fully utilizing your GPU for maximum speed, with all processing done locally on your computer.

These workflow features make AI video enhancement a practical addition, rather than a time-consuming task, for creators who want to rescue and refine footage quickly.

Real-World Results with Aiarty Video Enhancer

Below are a few practical examples showing how Aiarty’s different AI models perform in real scenarios:

Enhanced a portrait video with moDetail-HQ v3 model

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Upscale a Vintage footageusingSmooth-HQ v3 Model

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Denoise a night video with superVideo vHQ model.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Upscale a video and adjust the level of enhancement using a strength slider.

Rescue and Refine Your Videos: A Practical Look at Aiarty Video Enhancer for Photographers

Some creators have shared their experiences using Aiarty in real projects:

“Footage recorded in 4k and slowed down by 50% using Aiarty Video Enhancer.”A Red Dot Explorer, Videographer (@reddotexplorer)

Final Verdict

Aiarty Video Enhancer isn’t a magic fix, and it won’t replace careful shooting or professional video editing software. However, for photographers who occasionally work with video, it’s a practical way to rescue clips that might otherwise go unused.

Its strength lies in simplicity: reducing noise, improving clarity, and preparing footage for modern displays without a steep learning curve. Used thoughtfully, it works well as a pre-processing step or last-resort fix when conditions weren’t ideal.

Even if your main focus remains still photography, having a straightforward tool to refine video can make hybrid shooting far more manageable.

Explore Aiarty Video Enhancer and see how it can improve your footage!

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New Flash Time? Godox AD100Pro ll Pocket Flash https://digital-photography-school.com/new-flash-time-godox-ad100pro-ll-pocket-flash/ https://digital-photography-school.com/new-flash-time-godox-ad100pro-ll-pocket-flash/#respond Fri, 30 Jan 2026 05:39:14 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=274757 The post New Flash Time? Godox AD100Pro ll Pocket Flash appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

ANOTHER new flash from the team at Godox, we shared their AD800 recently, a beast of a unit by comparison to this Godox AD100Pro ll Pocket Flash, the 100 is the baby of the range. Could it find a place in your camera bag? Here’s what Godox say… Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash Crafted Small. […]

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ANOTHER new flash from the team at Godox, we shared their AD800 recently, a beast of a unit by comparison to this Godox AD100Pro ll Pocket Flash, the 100 is the baby of the range. Could it find a place in your camera bag?

Here’s what Godox say…

Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

New Flash Time? Godox AD100Pro ll Pocket Flash

Crafted Small. Built Strong

Introducing the new AD100Pro II, a next-generation pocket flash that brings a major leap in performance with a redesigned cooling system capable of 60–100 full-power consecutive flashes. It also adds Color-Coded Group Management for faster multi-light workflows, alongside a high-capacity 2850mAh battery, TTL, 1/8000s HSS, and broad modifier compatibility—delivering a refined balance of portability and professional power. 

Enhanced Consecutive 100Ws Flash Count

Delivering a solid 100Ws of power, the AD100Pro II now achieves 60 to 100 consecutive full-power flashes thanks to an upgraded cooling architecture—providing stable, sustained output for demanding shoots.

Full-Power Consecutive Flashes:

Focal Length28mm35mm50mm70mm85mm
Flash Count60677586100

Refined Optics with Adjustable Zoom

The AD100Pro II employs a Godox Optical Lens Group that produces natural, soft, and evenly distributed illumination with smooth, pleasing falloff. Its built-in 28–85mm adjustable zoom system allows you to fine-tune beam spread across multiple focal lengths, giving you greater control over lighting coverage and creative expression.

Color-Coded Group Indicator

A ring of 16 color-coded group indicator lights allows photographers to instantly identify each unit’s assigned group in multi-light setups, making coordination and adjustments faster and more intuitive.

Accurate TTL & Advanced HSS

The AD100Pro II supports full TTL compatibility for precise automatic exposure, along with 1/8000s High-Speed Sync and front/rear curtain sync—providing the flexibility needed for a wide range of shooting scenarios.

Quick Sync with X3 / X3 Pro

The AD100Pro II supports quick-sync pairing with the Godox X3 and X3Pro trigger, allowing immediate wireless connection and significantly reducing on-set setup time.

Flexible Triggering Options

Powered by the Godox 2.4GHz X Wireless System, the AD100Pro II works seamlessly with all X-series triggers and can also connect to the FT433 receiver (sold separately) via its USB-C port for 433MHz control—offering flexible triggering solutions for a variety of shooting environments.

High-Performance Battery — Shoot Without Limits

The upgraded 2850mAh battery increases full-power flash capacity to approx. 490 shots, and the addition of a USB-C charging port ensures convenient, reliable power management.

Versatile Modifier Ecosystem

The AD100Pro II features a built-in magnetic mount that works seamlessly with Godox’s round-head accessories, including the AK-R1 kit, the AK-R22 Collapsible Diffusion Dome, and the AK-R21 Projection Attachment, enabling fast and versatile light-shaping options. With the S3 adapter, it also supports Bowens-mount modifiers such as UL softboxes and BDR reflectors, offering broad creative flexibility for both studio and on-location lighting.

Refined Details, Upgraded User Experience

Compact Build

New Full-Color Display

Compact Build
5W LED Modeling Lamp
Efficient Cooling Fan
Multi-Angle Bracket

Dual 1/4″ Mounting Points


What’s in the Box

  • Flash Unit ×1
  • Battery ×1
  • Charger ×1
  • Carrying Case ×1
  • USB Charging Cable ×1
  • AD-E2 Bracket ×1

Optional Accessories

Triggers:
X3 Series, XPro Series, X2T Series, FT433 Trigger

Lighting Modifiers: 

Magnetic Accessories AK-R1 Kit

Collapsible Diffusion Dome AK-R22

Projection attachment AK-R21

AD100ProII+S3 Speedlite Bracket (for Bowens-mount modifiers)

Quick Release Umbrella Softbox UL Series

Quick Release Umbrella Softbox ST/SW Series

Parabolic Umbrella UB Series

Beauty Dish BDR Series

Reflector RFT Series

Snoot SN05

Tech Specs

ModelAD100ProII
Wireless Receiver Unit ModeWireless Mode(compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Pentax, Leica)
Flash ModeWireless off: M/MultiWireless receiver mode: TTL/M/Multi
Power (1/1 step)100Ws
Stroboscopic FlashProvided (up to 90 times, 99Hz)
Sync ModeHigh-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync
Modeling Lamp (LED)5W, brightness level 1-10
PhotocellS1/S2
Wireless Flash FunctionReceiver
Controllable Receiver Groups16: A-F, 0-9
Transmission RangeApprox. 100m
Channels32: 1-32
ID01-99
Power Supply
Power SupplyLithium battery (7.2V/2850mAh)
Battery Charging PortUSB-C
Full Power FlashesApprox. 490
Recycle TimeApprox.0.01 ~ 1.5s
Dimension and Weight
Dimension (with battery)4.81″×2.99″×2.99″
Net Weight (with battery)?564g

Find Out More

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Godox AD800 – Press Release https://digital-photography-school.com/godox-ad800-press-release/ https://digital-photography-school.com/godox-ad800-press-release/#respond Sat, 24 Jan 2026 02:37:29 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=274712 The post Godox AD800 – Press Release appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

All-in-One Outdoor Flash Godox AD800Pro Power You Can Trust Godox flash user? Need more power? They’ve got you… We’re sharing the AD800 press release as requested. We’re nice like that… Honest All-in-One Outdoor Flash AD800Pro Power You Can Trust 800Ws 300 Full-Power Flashes 1/35710s Flash Duration 0.01-1.5s Recyling 1/512 Fine Power Control 40 W Bi-Color Lamp Meet the AD800Pro — […]

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All-in-One Outdoor Flash Godox AD800Pro Power You Can Trust

Godox flash user? Need more power? They’ve got you… We’re sharing the AD800 press release as requested. We’re nice like that… Honest

Godox AD800 - Press Release

All-in-One Outdoor Flash

AD800Pro

Power You Can Trust

800Ws300 Full-Power Flashes1/35710s Flash Duration
0.01-1.5s Recyling1/512 Fine Power Control40 W Bi-Color Lamp

Meet the AD800Pro — an 800Ws battery-powered monolight built for location professionals. It delivers reliable main-light output even in direct sunlight, rapid recycle times and long battery life, and offers versatile wireless control plus TTL compatibility across major camera systems. Together, these features provide powerful, dependable performance for professionals in any environment.

Overpower the Sun

With 800 Ws of output, the AD800Pro delivers decisive main-light performance that overcomes bright sunlight. It yields up to 300 full-power flashes per charge and a fast recycle time of 0.01–1.5 s, keeping pace with demanding on-location shoots.

Precision Power Control

Power is adjustable across a 10-stop range (1/512–1/1) with 0.1-stop increments, enabling extremely fine exposure control. This level of precision makes the AD800Pro ideal for product and still-life work, layered multi-light setups, and any situation that demands subtle highlight and shadow placement.

Godox AD800 - Press Release

Advanced Pro Modes

The AD800Pro includes pro-grade modes — Freeze, Stable Color-Temperature, HSS, Multi, and more — so photographers can reliably handle fast-action, product and color-critical work.

Freeze Mode: Ultra-short flash duration down to 1/35,710 s (t0.1) for razor-sharp captures of splashes, jumps and other fast motion.

Stable Color-Temperature Mode: Minimizes color drift as power changes (typical drift ? 100 K), ensuring consistent color across the output range.

Supports HSS (up to 1/8000s), Multi flash, and first- and second-curtain sync—covering everything from bright outdoor portraits to motion trails and creative strobe effects.

Triggering Versatility

Built around Godox’s 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the AD800Pro delivers robust, long-range wireless control — including one-tap pairing with X3Pro/X3 and full compatibility with other X-series transmitters. It also supports wired sync via a 3.5 mm PC jack and external 433 MHz receivers via USB-C, giving photographers multiple reliable triggering options for on-location and remote shoots.

Godox AD800 - Press Release

Flexible Power Solutions

To keep you shooting without compromise, the AD800Pro supports multiple power options. The optional AC26 adapter enables direct AC operation for continuous power, while the optional UC-46 fast charger reduces battery charging time to about 1.5 hours.

Godox AD800 - Press Release

Creative Accessory Ecosystem

Native Bowens Mount — Compatible with a wide range of light-shaping tools (softboxes, beauty dishes, grids, snoots, etc.), giving photographers instant access to an extensive professional modifier system.

Godox AD800 - Press Release

Optional Extension Head (H600P) — Featuring a 2m cable, the H600P allows flexible light placement and lightweight handheld or boom-mounted setups.

Smart Tools, Effortless Control

HD Color Screen

40W Bi-color Modeling Lamp

16 Color Group Indicators

What’s Inside

Flash Body x 1

Flash Tube x 1

Battery x 1

Adapter x 1

Power Cord x 1

Reflector Protection Cover x 1

Reflector x 1

Instruction Manual x 1

Optional

Godox AD800 - Press Release
  • Bowens Mount Accessories

Flash Projection Attachment BFP

Beauty Dish BDR-S55/BDR-W55/BDR-S/BDR-W

Reflector RFT-13/RFT-14/RFT-17/RFT-18/RFT-19/RFT-02/RFT-03/RFT-04

Barndoor Kit BD-04

Snoot SN-05

Quick Release Umbrella Softbox UL Series

UL-Octa BOX 60/90/120/150/180

UL-BOX 30×45/45×60/60×90/90×120

UL-BOX 40×40/60×60/90×90

UL-BOX 30×90/30×120

Quick Release Umbrella Softbox ST/SW Series

S65T/S85T/S105T/S120T

S65W/S85W/S105W/S120W

Quick Release Parabolic Softbox

QR-P70/QR-P90/QR-P120/QR-P60T/70T/90T/120T/150T

  • Parabolic Light Focusing System

Parabolic Light Focusing System P68/88/128/158 Kit

  • Extension Head

H600P

  • Charger & Adapter

USB Charger UC-46

Adapter AC26

Technical Data

ModelAD800Pro
Wireless Receiver Unit ModeWireless Mode(compatible with Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL, Sony, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Leica, Pentax)
Flash ModeWireless off: M/Multi
Wireless receiver mode: TTL/M/Multi
Guide No. (1/1 step)110 (IS0 100, in meters, with efficient reflector)
Flash Duration (t=0.1)Normal: 1/350s ? 1/11400s
Color: 1/350s ? 1/9220s
Freeze: 1/5020s ? 1/35710s
Power (1/1 step)800Ws
Power Output10 steps:1/512 ? 1/1 (with 0.1 increment each step) Note: 9 steps in CCT mode.
Stroboscopic FlashProvided (up to 100 times, 100Hz)
Sync ModeHigh-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync
Delay Flash0.01~30s
Mask?
Fan?
Beep?
Flash Duration Indication?
DisplayColor screen
Modeling Lamp
Max.Input Power40W
Brightness Range10%-100%
CRIAverage?97
TLCIAverage?98
CCT2800K-6000K
Wireless Flash (2.4G transmission)
Wireless FunctionReceiver, Off
Controllable Receiver Groups16: 0-9, A-F
Transmission RangeApprox.100m
Channels32:1-32
ID01-99/OFF
Power Supply
Power SupplyLithium battery (28.8V/2900mAh)
Full Power FlashesApprox.300
Recycle TimeQuickest approx. 0.01s ? 1.5s
Battery Level Indicator?
Power SavingAuto off function is available in menu settings (30min to 120min of idle use)
Sync Triggering Mode3.5mm sync cord
Flash Tube Color Temperature5800±200K
Dimensions and Weights
Dimension (with battery, flash tube and reflector)?4.96″*6.1″*13.5″
Net Weight (with battery, flash tube and reflector)?3.7kg /??8.16lb

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Your voice matters – Help us shape the future of photography https://digital-photography-school.com/your-voice-matters-help-us-shape-the-future-of-photography/ https://digital-photography-school.com/your-voice-matters-help-us-shape-the-future-of-photography/#respond Wed, 17 Dec 2025 23:48:06 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=273764 The post Your voice matters – Help us shape the future of photography appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

We’re sharing this for our friends over at thinkTankPhoto, makers of some of the industry’s best camera bags. The 2026 State of the Photography Industry survey is now open. This annual survey brings together real experiences from photographers working in every corner of the industry. By sharing how you’re finding clients, managing your workflow, and […]

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We’re sharing this for our friends over at thinkTankPhoto, makers of some of the industry’s best camera bags.

The 2026 State of the Photography Industry survey is now open.

Your voice matters - Help us shape the future of photography

This annual survey brings together real experiences from photographers working in every corner of the industry. By sharing how you’re finding clients, managing your workflow, and planning for the year ahead, you help create a clearer picture of what’s truly happening in photography today.

When more photographers come together, the insights gained become significantly more impactful and valuable to us all.

Why your perspective matters:

Compare: See where your pricing, bookings, and revenue stand industry-wide.
Spot: Track shifts in client demand and marketing trends.
Plan: Use real data to guide your business decisions.

The survey only takes a short time, and responses are completely confidential. You can also opt in to receive the full report when it’s released in March.

Take the survey here

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Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots https://digital-photography-school.com/godox-ad300pro-ii-a-lightweight-outdoor-flash-built-for-real-world-shoots/ https://digital-photography-school.com/godox-ad300pro-ii-a-lightweight-outdoor-flash-built-for-real-world-shoots/#respond Sun, 14 Dec 2025 13:50:00 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=273736 The post Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

Our take on the Godox AD300Pro II Press Release – We hope to get hold of a unit to test and share our results with you, a good entry into OCF but “much more than a standard camera flash” When you’re shooting on location, lighting gear needs to earn its place in your bag. Power […]

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Our take on the Godox AD300Pro II Press Release – We hope to get hold of a unit to test and share our results with you, a good entry into OCF but “much more than a standard camera flash”

When you’re shooting on location, lighting gear needs to earn its place in your bag. Power matters, but so does weight, speed, usability, and how quickly you can adapt when conditions change. The new Godox AD300Pro II is designed with exactly those real-world pressures in mind.

Building on the popularity of the original AD300Pro, this updated version refines performance, control, and workflow while keeping things compact and portable. With 300 Ws of power in a 1.2 kg body, it sits neatly in that sweet spot between speedlights and bulkier battery strobes — making it an appealing option for outdoor portrait, editorial, and location-based commercial photography.

Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots

Let’s take a closer look at what the AD300Pro II brings to the table and who it’s likely to suit best.


Portable Power Without the Bulk

At just 1.2 kg, the AD300Pro II is clearly designed for photographers who move. It fits easily into a standard camera backpack and is quick to mount on a lightweight stand, making it well suited to:

  • Environmental portraits
  • Editorial shoots
  • Travel photography
  • Run-and-gun commercial work

Despite its size, it delivers a full 300 Ws of output, which is more than enough to overpower daylight for portraits or add controlled light in challenging outdoor conditions.


Faster Recycling, Fewer Interruptions

One of the key upgrades comes in performance consistency. The AD300Pro II offers:

  • Recycle times from 0.01 to 1.5 seconds at full power
  • Around 350 full-power flashes per charge

In practice, that means less waiting between shots and fewer battery changes during longer sessions. For photographers working with people, this matters — momentum stays high, expressions stay natural, and you spend more time shooting instead of watching a ready light.


Visual Group Control for Multi-Light Setups

If you’ve ever fumbled the wrong light in a multi-strobe setup, you’ll appreciate one of the AD300Pro II’s more subtle but clever features: 16 color-coded group indicator lights.

Each group displays a distinct colour, allowing you to identify which flash is which at a glance — even from a distance. When working quickly on location, this visual feedback can significantly speed up adjustments and reduce mistakes.

Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots

Refined Controls That Stay Out of the Way

Godox has also focused on improving the shooting experience itself. The AD300Pro II features:

  • A bright, easy-to-read colour screen
  • A smooth metal control dial
  • A simplified button layout

The goal is clear: fewer menu dives and faster adjustments. Whether you’re making quick exposure tweaks or switching modes, the interface is designed to stay intuitive — so your attention stays on composition and timing.


One-Tap Wireless Sync

The built-in Godox 2.4 GHz Wireless X system allows for seamless integration with Godox transmitters. When paired with the X3Pro or X3 trigger, the AD300Pro II supports one-tap sync, eliminating the need to manually set channels or groups.

It’s also compatible with the broader X-series ecosystem, including XPro, X2T, and X1 triggers. For photographers using mixed setups or existing Godox gear, this keeps everything consistent and flexible.

Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots

Precision Power Control

The AD300Pro II offers a 10-stop power range from 1/512 to full power, adjustable in 0.1-stop increments.

That level of precision is particularly useful when:

  • Balancing multiple lights
  • Adding subtle fill in bright daylight
  • Fine-tuning exposure for portraits

Small adjustments can make a big difference, and the fine control here helps reduce test shots and speed up setup.


Bi-Color Modeling Light for Better Previews

A 12 W bi-color LED modeling lamp provides adjustable continuous light, allowing you to preview lighting direction, shadow placement, and overall mood before firing a flash.

Being able to dial in both brightness and colour temperature makes it easier to match ambient light, especially during golden hour or mixed-light scenarios.

Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots

Pro Features for Demanding Situations

The AD300Pro II includes a full set of advanced modes, including:

  • High-Speed Sync (HSS)
  • Freeze Mode
  • Color-Stable Mode
  • Multi flash

These features make it adaptable across fast action, mixed lighting, and creative multi-strobe setups — whether you’re freezing motion or maintaining colour consistency across a shoot.

Godox AD300Pro II: A Lightweight Outdoor Flash Built for Real-World Shoots

Access to a Wide Modifier Ecosystem

Out of the box, the AD300Pro II uses the native Godox mount, giving access to a wide range of Godox modifiers. With optional adapters, it can also work with Bowens, Broncolor, Profoto, and Elinchrom accessories, opening the door to a much broader lighting toolkit.


Who Is the AD300Pro II For?

The Godox AD300Pro II is best suited to photographers who need serious lighting capability without hauling heavy gear. If you regularly shoot on location and want a flash that balances power, portability, and usability, it’s a strong contender.

It won’t replace high-powered studio strobes, but that’s not the point. Instead, it delivers a practical, well-rounded lighting solution designed for the realities of modern outdoor photography.

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Welcome back Friends! The holiday season (AKA Christmas) brings with it a different kind of creative energy — softer light, richer colour, meaningful moments, and plenty of small details that often slip by unnoticed. To keep things flexible (and fun), this week’s photography challenge follows our “Choose Your Own Prompt” format. Rather than working to […]

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Welcome back Friends!

The holiday season (AKA Christmas) brings with it a different kind of creative energy — softer light, richer colour, meaningful moments, and plenty of small details that often slip by unnoticed. To keep things flexible (and fun), this week’s photography challenge follows our “Choose Your Own Prompt” format.

Rather than working to a single theme, you can choose one of five holiday-inspired prompts and explore it throughout the week. You might shoot every day or just once when inspiration strikes. Keep it subtle or go all-in festive — there’s no right or wrong approach.

Pick the prompt that resonates with you, spend time observing, and use the week to tell a small visual story. When you’re ready, share your favourite image with the community and let us see how you interpreted the theme.

Not gonna lie, Santa looks beat here…. but it amused me, so I made the photograph!

Weekly* Photography Challenge: Choose Your Own Holiday Prompt

Your Five Holiday Photography Options

1. Festive Light

Photograph light that feels seasonal: fairy lights, candles, shop windows, sunrise or sunset glow, reflections on glass. Warm, soft, or sparkling — let light set the mood.

2. Traditions (Big or Small)

Capture a holiday ritual: decorating, cooking, wrapping, morning coffee, a family walk, or a quiet solo tradition. It doesn’t need to be loud — intimacy counts.

3. Anticipation

The moments before the moment: wrapped gifts, packed bags, laid tables, waiting hands, half-finished decorations. Tell the story of what’s about to happen.

4. Summer Christmas

Lean into an Aussie festive season. Beaches, backyard barbecues, cricket, bare feet, sunshine, cold drinks. Holiday spirit doesn’t have to wear a jumper.

5. Togetherness

Photograph connection — people, pets, or even shared spaces. Laughter, closeness, chaos, calm. Wide scenes or quiet details both work beautifully.

* So we’re away for a week or two, so we welcome you to try ALL of the topics in this challenge and we’ll see you in 2026. Thanks for sticking with us in the last few months of change we’re going through here at dPS – We’re looking forward to a refreshed 2026. —- Simon

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This Week’s “Choose Your Own Prompt” Challenge This week we’re keeping the creative momentum going with another “Choose Your Own Prompt” format — five fresh ideas for you to explore, shoot, and interpret however you like. Pick the one that sparks something, stick with it for the week, and share your results with the community. […]

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This Week’s “Choose Your Own Prompt” Challenge

This week we’re keeping the creative momentum going with another “Choose Your Own Prompt” format — five fresh ideas for you to explore, shoot, and interpret however you like. Pick the one that sparks something, stick with it for the week, and share your results with the community. No rules, just inspiration.

This Week’s “Choose Your Own Prompt” Challenge

? Your Five New Options This Week

1. Framing Within the Frame

Find a natural frame in your environment — a doorway, window, tree branches, arches, fences or anything that surrounds your subject. It’s a simple way to add depth and guide the viewer’s eye.

2. The Colour Contrast

Instead of one dominating colour, look for two colours that play off each other. Complementary (blue/orange), bold contrasts (red/green), or subtle pairings (teal/green). Let colour relationships tell the story.

3. Quiet Moments

Capture calm. Early morning stillness, someone reading, soft window light, empty spaces, a pet resting. Focus on mood and subtlety rather than action.

4. Hard vs Soft Light

Photograph the same subject twice — once in harsh, directional light and once in soft, diffused light. Notice how shadows, detail and emotion shift with the change in lighting.

5. Lines That Aren’t Straight

Hunt for curves, spirals, zig-zags or wavy lines. Roads, rivers, staircases, shadows, architecture or everyday objects. Use these shapes to lead the viewer through the frame.

You can share your photograph below (Has to be new, not one from your archives!) or you can join / visit our Facebook group and share it there. (You can find that group here)

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Tamron update the 150-500mm Firmware https://digital-photography-school.com/tamron-update-the-150-500mm-firmware/ https://digital-photography-school.com/tamron-update-the-150-500mm-firmware/#respond Fri, 05 Dec 2025 23:01:38 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=273653 The post Tamron update the 150-500mm Firmware appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Sime.

TAMRON Firmware Update (Ver. 4) 150-500mm F/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD (Model A057) For those of you that run one of the Tamron 150-500mm A057 lenses (Hey, that’s me!) the team have just released a firmware update that will help you with the following… Want to know more about this lens? Pop over to the […]

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TAMRON Firmware Update (Ver. 4)

150-500mm F/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD (Model A057)

Tamron update the 150-500mm Firmware

For those of you that run one of the Tamron 150-500mm A057 lenses (Hey, that’s me!) the team have just released a firmware update that will help you with the following…

Tamron update the 150-500mm Firmware
Tamron update the 150-500mm Firmware

Want to know more about this lens? Pop over to the Tamron Australia website for the low down – or leave a question in the comments!

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