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Protect Your Camera Lens – Quick Photo Tips

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This video features the Minolta SRT 201 SLR film camera and the Nikon D3200 DSLR and focuses on the use of photographic lens filters for lens protection. For our purposes, lens filters are round pieces of glass mounted in a metal ring that screw into the threads at the front of a lens. They typically serve a photographic purpose related to image quality or image manipulation as seen through the lens. In this video, I want to discuss my personal practice of using certain types of lens filters solely to protect my lenses—specifically the front (or top) lens element. On DSLR or mirrorless cameras, clear, UV, or skylight filters can be used for this purpose, and when high-quality filters are used, there is no noticeable impact on image quality. It’s important to note that there is ongoing debate among photographers about whether protective filters should be used at all. Protective lens filters are only effective when you invest in good-quality glass.

Pros:
Lens filters help protect your lens from scratches and physical damage.
High-quality filters do not noticeably degrade image quality.
Using a UV filter regularly can prevent tiny scratches that may occur during routine lens cleaning.

Cons:
Low-quality filters can reduce image quality.

What not to do:
Avoid stacking a protective filter with other filters.
Consider removing the protective filter when shooting directly toward the sun, as it may increase lens flare.

Ultimately, it’s often much more reassuring to clean dirt or grit off an inexpensive filter rather than risking damage to an expensive lens.

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Western Digital Elements 8TB Desktop Hard Drive – Unboxing and Set-Up

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The Elements line of drives is designed for users who prefer storage without built-in encryption or password protection. In this video, we unbox and set up the 8 TB WD Elements desktop drive with USB 3.0 connectivity. This drive offers WD’s trusted quality and reliability and comes formatted in NTFS. It is compatible with Windows and supports both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 interfaces.

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Muvizu – Just Talkin’ Animation – Weird Park

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This short video features familiar Muvizu characters strolling through a very unusual park. Two cameras are used: one is keyframed to follow the characters, while the other is employed to create a special visual effect.

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Twitch Streaming – My Hardware, Software and Settings

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As a relatively new Twitch streamer, I’ve recently put a lot of time and effort into refining my stream settings. While I’m far from an expert, I wanted to share my recent experiences in finding reliable settings that deliver solid performance. A major factor is your internet connection, which can significantly influence, and sometimes limit, the options available to you.

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Upgrading My Streaming PC

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My streaming PC has been a true workhorse. It’s a pre-built Acer i7‑7700 with 8 GB of RAM and several solid features. When I purchased it four years ago, I wasn’t streaming on Twitch yet. Now that I’m streaming more than 70 hours a month, it’s clearly time for an upgrade. In December, I upgraded the system to 16 GB of RAM, added a 256 GB M.2 boot drive, and installed a GTX 1050 graphics card. More recently, a generous viewer donated an RTX 2070 to the channel. In this video, I walk through the project of installing the new GPU along with a Corsair 550 W power supply with Beretta_HD, and I also share an unboxing of both components.

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