The Think Tank Photo Digital Holster will let you win your next photo shoot out


When I chat with my fellow photographers about their workflows, most of us agree that we have a “go to” lens that is our favorite to take with us when we are shooting at will, and not restricted for a specific event. However, in many cases, the same “go to” lens can also work for many of our favorite events, and that contributes to it being the most comfortable choice. What is very interesting, is that there is no specific lens that seems to be a common choice among us.

My favorite “go to” lens is my Sigma 70-200mm along with a Canon EOS 7D MKII SLR body. While it is my choice, it may not be a popular choice for many photographers because of its weight and size, and extended length when used with a camera with an APS-C sensor and extended hood. Since this is my favorite lens, I needed to find a case that would hold the lens and the camera body and longer hood extension all assembled, so that I could have quick access to it to make sure I got the shot.

To accomplish this, I purchased the Think Tank Photo Digital Holster 50 Version 2.0. Like everything made by Think Tank, this case did not disappoint. It is available in various sizes, and the 50 is specifically designed for the 70-200mm lens. Its zipped up size accommodates the camera body attached to the lens without the lens hood and extension. When zipped open at the bottom, it accommodates the complete assembly. It is form fitting and very easy to access to quickly retrieve the camera. It has a few side pockets that can hold, lens caps, and filters and batteries, and a removable shoulder strap for carrying and extra safety. It also has rail attachments for adding additional pouches and components, and the ability to be attached to a belt. There is even a business card pocket inside to make it a complete “go to” case.

If you are interested in purchasing a Think Tank Photo Digital Holster, it is available in several sizes to match your DSLR camera body and lens. The 50 V2.0 size can be purchased at Amazon for $89.75.

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WaterField Designs Finn Access wallet review

I’ve been carrying a WaterField Designs wallet for over a decade. Since 2005 if you want to be exact about it. That’s when I posted my review of their zippered Catch wallet which I used faithfully until I upgraded to their Finn wallet 5 years ago. Even though my red leather Finn is still going strong with no defects, I’ve switched over to their brand new Finn Access wallet which I’m going to review for you today. Let’s see if this is another wallet that will serve me for the next decade and beyond.

What is it?

The WaterField Designs Finn Access wallet is a zippered leather wallet that is available in 3 sizes and 4 colors. The “access” part of the name comes from the quick access pocket on the outside of the wallet that is designed to hold your most used card.

Design and features

I was sent the smallest version of the Finn Access wallet in Grizzly brown leather. The full-grain leather is soft with an almost suede look and feel that will get scuffs and scratches as it’s used. This isn’t a bad thing though as it allows the wallet to gain character like an old friend.

As mentioned earlier, the Finn Access wallet has a quick access pocket on the front that is designed for your most used card like an office card key, bus pass, etc. The card fits snugly in the pocket with no worries that will slip out.

The wallet has a nylon locking zipper that zips around two sides of the wallet to keep all the contents securely inside. Zipper action is smooth and easy, with no jamming.

When you unzip the wallet, you’re greeted with a ballistic nylon interior that has two pockets on either side for the organization of your cards and cash. You can have your regularly used cards on one side, lesser cards on the opposite side and your folded cash in the center.

The Finn Access wallet hides another feature that you can’t see. It’s lined with a special certified RFID blocking material that will protect the data on your credit cards from hackers with wireless skimmers. Note that the quick access pocket on the outside of the wallet is NOT protected with the RFID blocking material.

Even though the smallest sized Finn Access wallet is very compact, it can still hold a lot like 5 plastic credit cards and 7 bills inside and another card outside in the quick access pocket.

Here it is loaded up. It might look full when unzipped, but when you zip it up, it stays thin just like the 4th image from the top. I don’t carry this wallet in my pocket, but it fits just fine in the back jeans pocket of my girl jeans. Guys should have no trouble fitting the wallet in either their front or back pockets.

What I like

  • Simple but functional design
  • Well made
  • Quick access pocket
  • RFID blocking
  • Will last for decades

What needs to be improved

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

The fact that I’ve been carrying a WaterField Designs wallet for over 13 years should give you a clue that I love and depend on their products. They are well made, look great, and last forever. I already know that this Finn Access wallet is going to be a favorite of mine for years to come and I highly recommend it.

Price: $79.00 – $89.00
Where to buy: WaterField Designs
Source: The sample for this review was provided by WaterField Designs.

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PAWD is a pet crate that doesn’t look like a jail cell

Most pet owners find a crate is a necessary piece of equipment, but most crates are bulky and unattractive.  There are pieces of furniture that do double duty as pet crates, but they can be hard to clean and they certainly aren’t portable for travel use.  Metal crates are portable and easier to clean, but they certainly aren’t attractive.  There’s a new Kickstarter project, the PAWD, that reinvents the pet crate to make it useful and portable while making it more attractive.

The PAWD is described as a baby crib for your fur baby.  When your pet is past the crate-training phase and can be left on his own while you’re out for a while, the door can be opened up and held open by magnets to turn the PAWD into his own little personal space.  The openings in the side are more attractive than metal bars, but they are big enough for airflow and visibility.  It’s made of polypropylene, so it’s easy to clean and never rusts.

If you want to travel with the PAWD, the sides fold down into a flat suitcase-shape with a built-in handle.  It’s half the weight of the metal cages, so it’s easier to transport.  But be aware that the PAWD is not intended as a pet carrier.

For the product introduction, the PAWD is only being made in one size.  It’s 21″ long x 15.8″ wide x 16″ tall, which is suitable for dogs up to the size of a smaller pug (13-17 pounds, 10-14 inches tall), and it works for most cats and smaller animals like rabbits and ferrets.  It’s available in pink, white, or gray, and matching beds are available.

There are a few early bird specials still available for a PAWD for $69 or a PAWD plus bed for $89.  The funding goal has already been exceeded, but there are still about 24 days left for you to get a PAWD at a discount off the $120 MSRP.  The funding period ends Fri, April 6, 2018 at 2:39 PM EDT.  Shipping is expected in December 2018.  Learn more and make your pledge at Kickstarter.

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Moshi Avanti Air wireless on-ear headphones review

I use headphones a lot, I mean a lot!  I listen to music in my office, use them for long phone calls and travel often for work so I am in airports all the time so my headphones serve to both connect me with the outside world and also to create my own little world when I want to shut everything else out.  The Avanti Air headphones from Moshi are the first on-ear headphones I have owned in quite some time.  I should clarify, what I have been using prior to these are wired, in-ear, noise-canceling headphones (Bose QC-35 Gen 1), which I have used for the past few years.  I had moved away from wired on-ear and over-ear headphones simply due to the size of the carrying case and extra room they took while traveling.  Now that I have been using the Avanti Air, I have started to rethink my strategy of going with size versus the rich, deep sounds that the larger headphones provide.

What is it?

The Moshi Avanti Air are Bluetooth on-ear headphones that offer superior depth of sound, wireless listening, long battery life with rapid charge time, a very attractive retro design and comfort that won’t be outdone.

Hardware Specs

  • 520 mAh battery good for up to 27 hours of listening (at 50% volume)
  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • 2.5 hours charge time from empty but a 15 minute rapid charge allows for 4 hours of playback time
  • 30 ft Bluetooth range
  • 8.81 ounces
  • 7.78 x 7.09 x 2.17 in

What’s in the box?

First, let me comment on the box itself.  I think I have been conditioned by Apple to love the packaging and unboxing of a new electronic device.  The thought that the packaging and unboxing is the first impression you have with a new device was not lost on Moshi.  I don’t mean to make too big of an issue here, but maybe its already too late for that but when I was opening the box, I just knew that something special was inside.

Inside the box you will find:

  • The Avanti Air headphones
  • Hard sided, molded, clam shell style carrying case with high quality grey fabric exterior with a zipper closure
  • USB-C to USB charging cable
  • User’s manual

Design and features

Let’s start with the design.  These are BY FAR the most attractively designed set of headphones I have ever owned.  The retro style reminds me of using my father’s vintage headphones when I was young and just starting to get into music.  They are elegant not only in the quality and material selection but also in their simplicity.  The Avanti Air have multiple pivot and adjustment points to make the fit fully customizable for any user.  Unlike many other headphones in this space where you can only extend or retract each arm of the headphones, you can really make these fit you perfectly.  This is a key feature for me since I wear glasses and often on-ear or over-ear headphones can be uncomfortable with my glasses stems being pressed against the back of my ears.  I can quickly adjust the fit for a perfectly comfortable experience, allowing me to wear them for hours when needed.

The headband and arms that hold each earcup are made from high-quality stainless steel and the earcups are covered with very soft leatherette.  With multiple pivot and adjustment points, you will be able to find the perfect fit.  Whether I’m walking through an airport, watching a movie on the airplane, talking on the phone or any other situation, these always feel very comfortable and secure on my head.

One feature that I didn’t discover until a few days after using these was the Moshi Bluetooth Audio app.  This unlocked so many more features than I have ever had in a set of headphone.  With the app you can set EQ settings, see battery life, set battery low prompt levels, set an auto power off timer for when the headphones are not in use so you don’t run out of battery power if you accidentally leave them on, and connect other Moshi headphones so someone else can be listening to the same thing as you are.  This is such a great feature I really want another set for my wife for when we travel and are watching a movie together.  If we get a second set I will be sure to update you all on the functionality of this feature.  I cannot currently test this function but I can only imagine that it is as easy to operate as everything else the Avanti Air offers.  These headphones allow you to interact with Siri or Google Assistant in addition to the standard volume and track control functions on the unit.

It is important to note that there is no Bluetooth lag when watching a movie using these, which has been an issue with some wireless headphones and speakers that I own or have owned in the past.

What I like

I can say I really like everything about these headphones.  The design is the most attractive I have seen on any headphones and being in airports so much, I see a lot of them.  I have been asked a few times in the short time I have owned these what kind of headphones they are and been told by the person asking how much they like the look.  The depth, range and overall quality of sound is truly impressive.  From rich bass notes to crisp high notes, the fidelity of these headphones gives you the full experience of the music or movie you are listening to.  On phone calls, I have asked the person on the other end how my voice sounds and they said it sounded like I was calling from a landline.

The functionality of the app opens up additional control features that I have never had with a set of headphones.  I have played with different EQ settings and set my battery alert timer and auto shut off timer to fit my needs.  I can’t tell you how many times I have forgotten to turn off my headphones only to find them dead the next time I went to use them.  Problem solved!

The carrying case is stylish and made from high-quality feeling materials and is molded to be just big enough to hold the headphones so no space is wasted if you are packing these in a briefcase or bag.  The zipper also has a loop on it should you want to attach it externally to your bag to save space.

What needs to be improved

I actually paused when writing this review when I got to this section so I could really go through everything to find something I wish was different.  Noise cancellation would be a feature that I would like to see in these in future models and the only real thing I wished these had.  It very well may be the case that adding that functionality would change the aesthetics of this design or maybe some other reason that was left out and for me, it hasn’t been an issue despite being used to noise canceling earphones for so long.  I didn’t have an issue with background noise on the airplane with the full coverage of the on-ear design and when I tested these with my in-ear noise cancelling headphones, I could hear a tiny bit more of the background noise with the Avanti Air but the sound that the Avanti Air produced was far beyond what my in-ear set could provide.  Unless you are going to be using these someplace very noisy or use your headphones just for the noise cancellation to create a quiet place for yourself, don’t be too concerned with this.

Final Thoughts

I returned from a recent trip to find these had been delivered on my front porch.  I turned around the next day to leave on a work trip so I was able to put them to use immediately.  Not being sure about going back to on-ear headphones, I still packed my in-ear headphones that have been with me for years.  I didn’t use those once (other than testing the noise canceling feature) and instead had the Avanti Air on my head every time I was watching a movie or listening to music.  As a music nut who wants to be drenched with great quality sound whenever using headphones, I can 100% recommend these headphones to any audiophile, frequent traveler or any other demographic of people who appreciate high-quality electronics, a keen attention to beautiful design and incredibly rich sound.  Great job, Moshi!


Price: $299.95
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Moshi.

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The Yongnuo YN-14EX-C Macro Ring Flash is a winner!

Macro photography is an enjoyable way to shoot close-up photographs both of objects in nature, and of interesting objects in various environments. Macro photography lens which are designed specifically for macro photography, allow you to get very close to the object. To achieve the full potential of a macro lens, one of the most important things to get just right is lighting, which is also critical for all good photography. In addition to the basics, a good macro photograph usually has a great focal point, good depth of field and great bokeh.

I have tried many different lighting arrangements and equipment, and specifically, many flashes. My current favorite and a key to getting all the macro photograph attributes correct, is the Yongnuo YN-14EX-C Macro Ring flash. Yongnuo is a company that makes several different types of photography gear and equipment that mimic Canon gear and equipment. However, Yongnuo produces very well built and comparable equipment for a fraction of the price. When I was looking for a ring flash for my Canon DSLR, I considered both Canon and Sigma ring flashes. Both of those are very well built and have recycle times that are a bit faster than the Yongnuo. However, the Yongnuo’s features and performance come in close behind them, and at a quarter of the price of the Sigma and one-tenth of the price of the Canon, it is an amazing deal. I have nothing but good things to say about the reliability and overall design of this ring flash.

If you would like to give the Yongnuo YN-14EX-C Macro Ring Flash a try, you can pick one up at Amazon for the great price of $98.99 for a few dollars less on Adorama.

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