Conference focuses on latest photo equipment

The annual PhotoPlus Conference, the ultimate display of products for photography enthusiasts, was held recently at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City. There was no shortage of new products on display here are a few that caught my attention.

Band.it is a soft, ridged elastomer band that stretches over most interchangeable camera lenses and is universal to fit lenses from just about every manufacturer. It features extruded ridges on the exterior to provide a raised surface for better grip on the while the inside keeps a tight grip on the lens to hold it in place.

https://camerabandit.com $25 for a single or $45 for a band.it zoom and focus grips

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Digital Silver Imaging’s new print hanger is an aluminum rail to display your images in an elegant, and affordable way. Slide a pair of aluminum rails gently and securely onto the top and bottom of your print for an easy, and attractive display.

They come in pairs ranging from 12-inches ($18) up to 72-inches ($92) wide and have a centered hanging hole pre-drilled on the back of the top hanger. You can hang a single print or any amount that fit.

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Frame Destination has an innovative guide, “How to Choose and Order the Perfect Frame for Your Metal Prints,” which does just that.

The company designed the step-by-step guide to ensure customers an easy experience choosing the right metal (or wood) frame for their work. They also assure the work is displayed safely without needing glass or acrylic. And, you see the exact prices with the features you add or remove.

Metal frames provide a timeless look to any metal print, which comes in several options. The guide explains each option with customized choices including the frame, mat board, finish and backing.

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Illuminati Instrument Corp.’s Illuminati Smartphone-enabled wireless light and color meter lets photographers measure and control critical elements for producing images with proper exposure and color balance up to 80-feet away.

The Bluetooth meter measures ambient, continuous and strobe lighting at multiple locations in a scene and sends the results to your Android or Apple smartphone. With the readings, photographers can set light rations with natural or artificial light, and get the right settings for a perfect exposure.

Three AAA batteries keep it powered, and it works with any lighting, including daylight, fluorescent, strobes, and tungsten. Multiple meters can be used for reading multiple light sources simultaneously.

http://illuminatiinstrumentcorp.com available for pre-order on Indiegogo for $249

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LitraTorch is a pocket-sized versatile adventure photo and video light. Measuring just (1.5-by-1.5-by-1.65-inches), aluminum-cased light is waterproof up to 30-feet, drop-proof with a military grade construction (810G MIL SPEC rating) and mountable.

A one-touch operation has four levels for a light output of 100, 450 and 800 lumens of high quality LED light. A strobe setting produces 2200 lumens of light. The 5700K daylight color temperature is flicker free and has an ultra-wide beam angle.

A white diffuser, silicone sleeve, belt clip, GoPro 1/4 20 finger mount and a USB charging cable are included for the built-in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery.

https://litra.com $79.95

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The Sirui A-1005 aluminum travel tripod kit features a fully retractable dual stage center column, half turn twist-lock leg locks for quick and easy deployment with three leg angle positions giving photographers flexibility in all shooting environments,

It has a load capacity of 22 pounds, and the legs fold 180 degrees for a folded length of only 14 inches. If needed, it converts to a monopod, and the center column can be attached for increased height.

www.sirui.com $139.99

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Contact Gregg Ellman at greggellman@mac.com. Follow him on Twitter: @greggellman

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