There's so much light that it will be difficult for your camera to capture the necessary subject. If you face such a problem, you need to raise your hand to conceal the sun and half-press the shutter-release button. As soon as your camera has focused, lower your hand and press the ...
The good entry-level camera for bloggers is Nikon D3300 18-55mm VR Lens Kit. It packs everything you need, and it costs $450. It’s better to get the kit because it is much cheaper than to buy a camera body and lens separately. If your blogging niche requires you to use zoom when...
I tested a D600 a while back, but I didn't really think about testing this issue specifically (as I only had the camera for a day or so) and all the D600 reviews I've seen on youtube pretty much never mention this. How serious is it? Is it something overblown, or something people...
To start we shoot on a Nikon D3300 with the basic 18-55mm lens. Often times, beginners ask about the camera we shoot on and at times get discouraged if they don't have the DSLR. Here's a fun fact- up until about 3 years ago, I shot only with my iPhone 4S. So, if you feel ...
Here is a short list firmware updates for some of the recent generation Nikon DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Click links to open the support page from which you can get to firmware downloads: Nikon D3200 – C:1.04 / L:2.018 Nikon D3300 – C:1.02 / L:2.018 ...
you will be seeing percentage numbers on one or more of the RGB channels under “OvExp”. This is very helpful, because it is an easy way to see how much data you have lost in your RAW files. I typically rely on Exposure Stats quite a bit, since it is a very easy and quick way...
a) Depth of field is easy to see Live view is much better when using the depth of field preview button than with your camera’s viewfinder. In Live View mode you can actually see if yourdepth of fieldis as narrow or deep as you’d want. ...
Two years ago, I splurged some money and bought a camera because I'd always wanted to try to take pictures of the stars. The left photo above was the only
A DSLR camera: Nikon D5 is the professional’s choice. –The power of a 20.8 MP Nikon FX-format CMOS sensor in a compact, streamlined HD-SLR body. Create brilliant full-frame images and 4K UHD videos. Capture every detail in stunning clarity with Nikon’s superior 153-point AF system....