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Everything you need to get the shot

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You don't need to invest in a lot of equipment and expensive photography classes to get high-quality shots. Just use these simple tricks, courtesy of a professional travel photographer.

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The Everyday Sling from Peak Design can fit a full camera body and two lenses.

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Peak Design is known for its intuitive and feature-rich camera accessories and packs. Its latest is no different.

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Leave your bulky camera bag at home and instead protect your expensive electronics in this unique pouch

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When you want to make sure your essentials—phone, cash, etc.—don't end up in the drink

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The Olloclip Filmer's setup will seriously improve your iPhone photos

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Finally, a camera pack that we actually like

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How to trick-out your picture-taking device without breaking the bank

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A phone case with a built-in lens system.

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11 products that professional photographer Chris Brinlee Jr. keeps in his camera bag at all times

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Essentials to make the perfect Earth Day Instagram picture

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A camera bag that’s as tough as the terrain you tackle

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The recall is a PR nightmare. The question is: How badly will it hurt the company?

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The action-cam maker has faced dismal stock prices and tough competition. Will this recall of its marquee product be the end of the brand?

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A serious photographic upgrade for your phone

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The world’s top lens maker just built a set of lenses for the camera in your pocket

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Built specifically for cyclists

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The dedicated shooter’s everyday kit

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Your camera strap is ugly and needs an upgrade

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That device in your pocket has the potential to become a full-on action cam

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From a supercharged light for a GoPro to a bike light that actually keeps you safer, these are our nine favorite little things for the gadget geek in your life.

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The new action-cam add-on takes the wiggle out of your adventure footage

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The best backpacks and organizers for your GoPro-centric life

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Lowepro just made the new go-to adventure photo pack that features four-season protection and enough storage for a pro camera setup

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Chris Burkard, Corey Rich, and Jimmy Chin share their trade secrets on capturing great photos, plus the gear they won’t leave home without

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Chad Copeland, a professional photographer whose work has appeared on National Geographic Creative and in adventure campaigns around the world, had doubts about the quality of smartphone photography.

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Control your sustainable energy on the go with a smartphone app

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Print photos right from your smartphone

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The Moment Lens blew us away last year with its ability to transform phone images into crisp works of art. But we're even more excited about the company's new case.

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We tested GoPro's latest action camera in the waters of New Zealand—and found out that it's as much of a game changer as the rumors have led you to believe

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New gear, featuring better mounting, portability, and durability, to capture your most epic days

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A lens so sharp, you won't leave home without it.

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I’m starting to get into slow-shutter photography and other artistic effects using my iPhone. What are the best tripods for keeping my phone completely still while taking pictures?

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Sharing powder shots, filming your friend's huck, and keeping in touch have never been easier with gadgets like Fujifilm's XP170 and the DeLorme InReach communicator.

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What full-size, affordable camera tripod should I bring camping?

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Five accessories to transform you iPhone into a supergadget, including the Photojojo Telephoto and Fish-eye lenses.

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Outside reviews the best gear in the 2011 Summer Buyers Guide, including the Dry Case DC13.

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Prints from the EPSON STYLUS PHOTO 900 ($199) use a special quick-drying ink, so they come out smudge-proof. You can also print on plastic: Fire up the enclosed software, insert a CD into a special holder, slide that into the printer, and you’re ready to immortalize an image directly onto…

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Not only does the HP PSC 2510 PHOTOSMART ALL-IN-ONE ($399) copy, scan, fax, and, yes, print all your mundane workaday documents, it also churns out superbly bright, high-resolution digital pictures. The PSC 2510 has slots for a Sony Memory Stick, Compact Flash, SD, xD, and SmartMedia so you can insert…

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The smartdisk FLASHTRAX 40GB portable hard drive ($500) gives you a place to park your digital pictures on an extended trip, freeing up space on your camera. When you consider that a 2GB Compact Flash card would cost the same as this 40GB hard drive, it’s easy to see how…

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I have been trying to find a good pack for packing camera gear. Although there are camera backpacks out there, they do not allow me to carry personal stuff, and they don't seem to be that well made. My question is...without hiring a sherpa, what company makes a "real" backpack that would allow me to carry both. I have looked at the Deuter Futura Pro 42, and would make the bottom compartment into the camera storage. I will go out for a day, maybe a day and night. Thanks a lot! Daryl Wheat Ridge, CO

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The tools and gadgets that made the cut for our second annual celebration of the best in design and technology.

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From Everest to El Capitan, climbing photographer Jimmy Chin shoots in some of the most demanding terrain on earth. This is the gear he brings.

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I'm going on a four-day hike to Machu Picchu in May. I plan on taking my Canon Rebel XS digital SLR camera with me as well as a zoom lens. I'll be wearing a multi-day backpack for the hike. What would you recommend I use to carry the DSLR so that it is protected and still readily available for photos? I was considering a belt pack but was unsure how that would affect the backpack's belt straps. Rachel Newark, NJ

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The Epson P-7000 Multimedia Photo Viewer packs 160GB of storage and a four-inch, hi-def LCD screen for easy field vetting ($800; epson.com). Leica D-Lux 4          …

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When collapsed, Black Diamond‘s ultrabright Orbit Lantern is the size of a cell phone ($30; bdel.com). Black Diamond Orbit Lantern             Train: Oakley Radar Sunglasses Oakley Radar SunglassesBecause the Oakley Radar‘s photochromic lenses quickly adapt to changing light conditions and repel almost…

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1. BROOKS INFINITI JACKET The billboard-size logo on the back will make you feel like a pro during warm-ups, while reflective touches make it great for chilly dusk workouts. $100; brooksrunning.com The Goods: Road-Race Day 2. TRIGGER POINT PLANTAR FASCIITIS KIT The antidote to…

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I’m looking for a camera mount that can be attached to my kayak and used for camcorders and/or digital cameras. Any ideas? Mark Hamburg, New York

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I need a backpack to safely hold my camera, lenses, and other gear. My hard or soft camera cases are fine for short trips but not for real travel, as they attract the wrong attention. And a backpack would be a lot more convenient for hiking, long day trips, etc. Any thoughts? Tanya Chilliwack, British Columbia

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I going on a seven-day backpacking trip to Yosemite and would like to take along my Nikon D70 camera. What is the best pack or way to carry this camera so it is easily accessible but protected from the elements? Paul Elizabeth, New Jersey

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Where can I find a good digital-camera tripod that's lightweight enough for backpacking? Crystal Tacoma, Washington

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