Sebastian is also a member of Nikon NPS and has been a Nikon user since the film days using a Nikon F5 and saw the digital transition with Nikon's D series cameras He now spends his spare time using his trusted Leica M-E, Leica M2, or Nikon D800 shooting Street photography or general...
digital wildlife photography; to show the beauty of East Africa and his beloved Serengeti National Park and to educate about its habitat; and to provide a guide for the photographer who is planning to go on an African photo safari and wants to be prepared to capture the finest possible ...
DSLR cameras, standing for Digital Single-Lens Reflex, are a favorite among photography enthusiasts and professionals alike, known for their versatility and high image quality. At their core, DSLRs combine the mechanics of traditional film cameras with the innovation of digital photography. They allow...
If your subject is not moving or is moving slowly, image stabilization can be a huge asset for low light wildlife photography. A tripod, monopod, or other support can alternatively or additionally be used. Wildlife does not mind rain or snow, but some lenses (and cameras) do. A weather...
1 Up to 7 fps; use the MB-D18 Multi Battery Power Pack with the EN-EL 18b/a Lithium-ion Battery and shoot full resolution up to 9 fps.2 Among DSLR and Mirrorless cameras as of August 24, 2017.3 DX Nikkor also compatible.4 Available with Full HD or HD or in Stills Live View Mode...
Dual Front and Rear Cameras:Capture from multiple angles with dual front and rear cameras, ideal for vlogging or live streaming. 18X Digital Zoom:Get up close and personal with distant subjects using the 18X digital zoom, perfect for capturing distant landscapes or wildlife. 64MP True Pixel Res...
Over the years of working for Photography Life, I’ve had the chance to test almost every entry-level DSLR out there and review which ones are the best. Today, I’d like to circle back and rank these cameras for photographers who are trying to decide on a DSLR, either for yourself or...
More and more DSLRs are also becoming cheaper, making them more affordable ways to get into photography compared to mirrorless cameras. That said, there are still some really incredible cameras that are available as pretty good deals. Keep in mind, however, that the best DSLR for you depends...
The best DSLR cameras on the market are still worth investing in. Here are our favorites from Nikon, Canon and more, including early Black Friday deals so you can get them for less.
Although cell phone cameras get better every year, nothing beats a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera. But what's the best DSLR for your money?