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Digital Camera World
Digital Camera World
Niall Hampton

Get 14 bonus gifts with the October 2024 issue of Digital Camera

Front cover of issue 286, October 2024, of Digital Camera magazine, 'Get set up for Autumn'.

The world’s leading digital photography magazine, Digital Camera launched in 2002 and has been helping photographers of all skill levels to improve their images ever since. 

Every issue is packed with technique tips, tutorials, inspiring images and expert buying advice, plus the latest news and equipment reviews, as well as a selection of bonus gifts (see below). 

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Golden season is almost upon us, so make sure you’re all set for the autumn by trying the 10 creative projects in our cover feature

Learn how to shoot misty woodlands like a pro, create a 'zoom' landscape, photograph explosive golden hours on the coast… and much more! 

Don’t forget that you can subscribe to Digital Camera magazine and get the magazine delivered to your door every month. Choose between a print or digital subscription, or a bundle of the two. 

All subscribers to Digital Camera magazine can now access digital back issues dating from 2009 (when using iOS) or 2012 (when using the Pocketmags Magazine Newsstand app or the Pocketmags website). 

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There’s more to inspire you in our Photo Active projects section, with another compelling curation of ideas. 

Ahead of Remembrance Sunday in November, we teach you how to make a photographic homage to members of the armed forces, using a simple flat lay technique and a macro lens.  

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Autumn is peak time for shooting photos of stags rutting – find out where to go and when, or if you've tried it before, glean some pointers for refining your technique. 

Our latest monthly reader photo challenge is ’Woodlands’, so to be in with a chance of winning a £50 voucher towards Cewe Wall Art, send us your best shot. You’ll find all the details in project 10, on page 30. 

Other highlights in October’s Digital Camera

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For anyone looking to try macro photography of the natural world for the first time, or develop their skills further, turn to Camera Clinic

Expert contributor Will Cheung walks you through the kit you will need – plus ways you can improvise existing equipment – suggests some subjects to photograph, and how to get started. 

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Recalling a golden summer of sport, leading pro sports photographers feature in Hotshots, with our selection of category winners from the World Sports Photography Awards 2024. 

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In October's interview, we go on a journey into Yellowstone National Park with US photographers Charles Glatzer and Nathan Lee Allen. 

The duo has teamed up with Canon USA to highlight conservation initiatives in this diverse and pristine landscape. 

Seismic, their video collaboration, can be viewed on YouTube – we sit down with them to get the inside track on how it was made. 

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Our new Digital Darkroom editing section continues, with ON1 Photo RAW joining the roster of tutorials alongside PortraitPro 2024, Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. 

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All tutorials have been given a new ’Digital Darkroom’ look, but your bonus extras – actions, presets and video lessons – are still included. 

This month, discover how to incorporate Photoshop's AI image-enhancing tools in your workflow (above), use the Masking tools in Lightroom to create a spectacular black and white image, and spice up autumn scenes with four techniques in Photoshop. 

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October’s kit reviews include the Fujifilm GFX 100S II, a 102MP medium-format monster that's a lot of camera for the money. See what it's capable by reading our full test, from page 98.  

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Lens reviews this month comprise the Nikkor Z 35mm f/1.4, the Sigma 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN Contemporary and the Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD

And fans of the film photography look should turn to our test of the Dehancer Film plugin for Photoshop CC, Lightroom Classic and Capture One Pro.  

The latest issue of Digital Camera comes with an unrivaled selection of digital gifts 

Issue 286 of Digital Camera magazine is on sale now – you can also enjoy it on your smartphone or tablet (Image credit: Future)

This month’s bonus gifts include nine all-new photo tip cards, 22 Actions and presets for Photoshop and Lightroom and 27 minutes of video tutorials

Here’s the full list of the bonus gifts bundled with Digital Camera’s October 2024 issue: 

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  • Nine new photo tips cards covering wildlife, landscapes, macro – and more! 
  • 27 minutes of video tutorials for Photoshop, Lightroom and ON1 Photo RAW 
  • 22 software extras for Lightroom and Photoshop 
  • 250-plus-page Camera Buyer’s Guide eBook full of buying advice

Subscribe now

Every 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 get the magazine delivered to your door every month. Choose between a print or digital subscription, or a bundle of the two. 

All subscribers to Digital Camera magazine can now access digital back issues dating from 2009 (when using iOS) or 2012 (when using the Pocketmags Magazine Newsstand app or the Pocketmags website). 

You can buy limited back issues of Digital Camera magazine in print at our Magazines Direct secure store.

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Alternatively, there is a range of different digital options available, including:

Apple app (for iPad or iPhone)
Zinio app (multi-platform app for desktop or smartphone)
PocketMags (multi-platform app for desktop or smartphone)
Readly (digital magazine subscription service)

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