Wacom Tablet Review for Photographers
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2020
- In this video I'll show you three different tablets and how to make the right choice for you as a photographer. I also give some bonus content on how to set up your tablet in Photoshop.
Wacom One - bhpho.to/3ckhrUZ
Wacom Intuos - bhpho.to/2XCJlXa
Wacom Intuos Pro - bhpho.to/2XfvAij
FYI B&H sent me these tablets to borrow for review (not for free), I keep my reviews unbiased and I will tell you if a product sucks! I genuinely like these tablets and wanted to share my experience.
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Great review; especially appreciate the set up and demo info you provided. Thanks!
Best review and tutorial that I’ve seen on this topic. Great job, David!
Just on time !! I’m planning on buying one today , thank you for your helpful video 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Thanks for going to the effort to make this video and sharing. It was very helpful in deciding what to buy, even 3 years after you made it.
Thanks so much-very helpful overview!
This was a great help, thank you.
Thanks for this video , now I know which one to buy !!
Great review and demo thank you
Much appreciated! This is the content I was looking for(before the Prime Day Sale 🤪)
Thanks man, you video made me pull the trigger on the Pro S!:)
Great review, thank you
Great video. I can't believe I didn't find this earlier
Well done! Hard to get good videos on Wacom tablets for photographers!
nice video bro. think im gettin ght intuos
Hello. I like the video. On the Wacom Tablet intuos Pro. How can I type in the Keystroke setting it doesn't allow me to type in the symbol ?
Fantastic Review! Which size would you recommend for iMac 27" screen, Small or Medium?
Thanks, I think the small would still be fine, and possibly preferred if you don't want move your arm too much.
I've owned the pro version for several years. I quit using it because the pen interface with the tablet surface is too jittery, hard to control. I made all the adjustments I could but it did not alleviate the lack of fine control due to the jittery interface just as you touch the pen to the tablet.
I’ve been using a Intuos and I’m thinking about switching to a Intuos Pro exactly because of that “Hanging Hand” issue, is it already better with the S version? I don’t know if I should buy that one or the M one. Thank you for the video, didn’t find anyone else who compared the two models.
Even with the small pro it is much better with a nice area for your hand to rest.
@@KinghamPhotography Thank you for the quick reply, I’ll probably get myself the S model then!
ZOOMING IN....YES YES YES...LOL..that's what ya do..lol...I have been using a tablet for 15 years a smaller one..(wacom) and I am debating on getting medium one, is it better? but i can't see why I need the Medium one and spend 380.00 . I can just zoom in like I have for the past 15 years, lol.... you did make a good point about the dual screens though .. thanks my man good video. I actually have a 30 inch monitor, and never had a problem with a small tablet, but i never used a medium or large, Think you are right it comes to having money, and the bigger one can be a more of a pain with the arm movement
At 15:00 min, you programmed the pen to zoom in/out with Alt+space. It did work, but instead of returning to the previous action, in my case brush tool, it remained with the zoom. Do you know why?
That's strange, does it do this when using the keyboard?
Lovely review ...
You really don't give a good review as a photographer and as one who went to school for photog and digital media and design, its far from helpful. You also make it blatantly obvious to anyone watching you are pushing the Wacom Pro over all the others so why even title this "for Photographers" or even review the others? Just make this centered around being about the Pro.