You’re most likely to rely on your smartphone for capturing life as it happens, because it’s the tool you’ll almost always have with you. Pros: It's the camera you always have to hand, the results can match those from a regular point-and-shoot compact camera, you can share ...
Mirrorless cameras haven't been on the market for too long and are still seeing a lot of innovation between model iterations, trying to compete with the quality of DSLRs while maintaining a small size like a point-and-shoot. My first mirrorless camera didn't have a means of modifying focal...
If you choose a compact camera with a fixed lens, there’s no need to consider this. If you opt for an interchangeable lens camera, take a look at the other lenses on offer. Are they in your price range? Are there focal lengths you need? Aresecond hand lensesavailable?
If you choose a filmmaking camera that doesn’t fit your needs, you could hold yourself back from achieving the type of footage you want to capture. Moreover, you find yourself stuck with something too big to carry around—making you less likely to use it and stick with filmmaking in the...
Offers pointers on how to choose a digital camera and create a virtual photography laboratory. Key factors to consider when shopping for a digital camera; Editing of images; Use of online photography laboratories.DolinarLouEBSCO_AspYahoo! Internet Life...
Trying to pick the best camera for travel photography can be tough. There are just so many options to choose from these days! But don’t worry, we’ve rounded up the best cameras for travel and split them by type to help you zero in on exactly what you needs. We’ve got the best...
Photography 101: Exposure, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO The best camera straps for 2021 This guide is designed to get first-time camera buyers pointed in the right direction. As we’ll be referencing different sensor sizes, it’s a good idea tofamiliarize yourself with thosefirst, or scr...
like me, you’ve planned a trip, had visions of coming home with an SD card full of National Geographic images, but ended up with a hard drive full of vacation snapshots. What can you do to better prepare for a trip when you really want to spend some quality time behind your camera?
Things to Look for in a Photo Editing Monitor There are a few factors you need to consider when choosing the monitor for photo editing. Let’s break them down. Panel Type The type of panel you choose is the most important factor.
With so many strong options in the market and so much noise surrounding each release, how do you know which camera system is right for you? [Read More] Continue reading... You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads ...