DSLR Camera Versus Mirrorless Camera Summary Mirrorless cameras are smaller, lighter, faster, and better for video. They also offer unique features, such as electronic viewfinders (instead of optical viewfinders), silent shooting, and focus peaking, and are better value for money. DSLRs have a ...
Macro (Flower):This is an auto mode made for close-up subjects (usually very small subjects), therefore the camera will choose settings that will add extra focus to the foreground. The aperture setting directly affects this, as a larger aperture creates a bigger contrast in focus between the ...
Raw and stacking were the next things I was going to try. I will have to dig into my camera settings but I cant seem to figure out how to take continuous frames on a timer, without pressing down the shutter continuously. I see options for continuous, timer and number of frames , but ...
This is the first camera to be reviewed using our new 'Quick Review' format. From now on we will be using this format for cameras that are in terms of operation close and in terms of image quality fundamentally identical to either their predecessors or other models in the line that we al...
Macro (Flower):This is an auto mode made for close-up subjects (usually very small subjects), therefore the camera will choose settings that will add extra focus to the foreground. The aperture setting directly affects this, as a larger aperture creates a bigger contrast in focus between the...
Macro (Flower):This is an auto mode made for close-up subjects (usually very small subjects), therefore the camera will choose settings that will add extra focus to the foreground. The aperture setting directly affects this, as a larger aperture creates a bigger contrast in focus between the...