The world’s leading digital photography magazine, Digital Camera was founded in 2002 and has been helping photographers of all skill levels improve their images ever since.
Each issue is packed with tech tips, tutorials, inspirational images and expert buying advice, as well as the latest news and device reviews and a selection of bonus gifts (see below).
This month it’s all about action – capturing fast-moving subjects is the focus of our Cover featurewith a series of projects photographing motorsports, birds in flight and aircraft at air shows.
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Photo Activeour photography projects section, features a range of tutorials from a variety of genres including light trails, outdoor still life, cricket and travel.
Plus, get practical advice on how to capture the beauty of lakes. Follow five expert tips to improve your photos of scenic bodies of water.
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Our latest monthly reader photo competition is called ‘Sporting Events’, so for a chance to win a £50 Cewe Wall Art voucher, send us your best photo. See Project 10 on page 38 for full details.
Further highlights of the September issue of Digital Camera
Camera Clinic continues with an overview of video recording using the features of mirrorless and DSLR digital cameras.
If you’ve never explored the potential of moving images, now might be a good time to start. Expert user Will Cheung explains what all the jargon means, what resolution you should use when filming, and what handy video equipment you should buy.
Leading portrait photographer Réhahn appears in Professional in focus this month to talk about his new book, 100 Iconic Portraits, and his project, Memories of Impressionism.
Learn more about the man, his method and how he wants to give back to the indigenous communities he is famous for photographing.
September Hotshots The gallery features the winners of the Hasselblad Masters 2023 photo competition.
The Hasselblad Masters was launched in 2001 and is one of the most prestigious awards in the world. You can find out why on page 42.
World-famous climbing photographer Simon Carter is our guest for the September issue interview. Carter is based in Australia but has shot images all over the world and gives us an insight into his techniques, tools and inspiration.
In September we will launch a new image editing section. Digital darkroom will include additional tutorials on non-Adobe software, and we’ll kick off a mini-series looking at what the latest version of PortraitPro 24 can do… with coverage of other programs coming soon.
This appears alongside the regular lessons covering the latest features in Photoshop and Lightroom: Tool School (above, trying out Photoshop 2024’s new Selection Brush), Get the Look, and Fundamentals.
While these three tutorials have received a new “Digital Darkroom” look, the bonus extras – actions, presets and video lessons – remain.
This month, every reader will also receive a copy of Ashampoo Photo Commander 16 (Windows only) – see page 80 to find out how to download and use it.
The Kit Zone in September begins with a detailed review of the Nikon Z6IIIan upgrade to the brand’s highly regarded mirrorless camera for hobby enthusiasts.
Also tested this month was a trio of lenses: the Canon RF 400mm F2.8L IS USM, The Panasonic Lumix DMC 12-24mm F2.8 and the Viltrox AF 16mm F1.8.
The latest issue of Digital Camera contains a unique selection of digital gifts
This month’s bonus gifts include nine brand new photo tip cards, three packages with software extras for Photoshop and Lightroom and 28 minutes of video tutorials.
Here is the full list of bonus gifts included in the September 2024 issue of Digital Camera:
- Nine new photo tip cards on landscapes, action, wildlife – and more!
- 28 minutes of video tutorials for Photoshop and Lightroom
- Editing software Ashampoo Photo Commander 16 (Windows only)
- 15 software extras for Lightroom and Photoshop
- More than 250 pages comprehensive eBook with buying guide for cameras
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Each issue of Digital Camera magazine is packed with tips, techniques, pro advice, reviews, news and inspiration.
Don’t forget that you can subscribe to Digital Camera magazine and have the magazine delivered to your home every month. Choose between a print or digital subscription, or a package of both.
All subscribers of Digital Camera magazine can now access digital older editions from 2009 (if using iOS) or 2012 (if using the Pocketmags Magazine Newsstand app or the Pocketmags website).
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