When someone first picks a camera, whether or not it is a compact, DSLR, or mirrorless, many beginners will start with an "automatic" function for taking shots. Automatic functions allow the camera to adapt its settings and make the decision on how a shot should be taken, rather than the...
Today, I’m going to share with you all the key things you need to know in order to get the most out of your new mirrorless camera. I’m going to tell you all the major functions it has, the settings you need to master, explain how to get great photos with your new camera, and...
Learn how to get started with off-camera flash using nothing more than your Nikon dSLR and an external speedlight.
Using Auto ISO sensitivity isn't as much of a problem in Shutter-priority mode as it is in automatic modes, because the camera will always choose the lowest available option that matches your chosen shutter speed. However, if you're going to use it, see if your camera has a menu option...
Which interchangeable lens camera should you buy? The specifics aren’t really important, but you can get great results from an entry-level mirrorless model like theNikon Z 30, theSony a6400, or theCanon EOS R50. 3. Use your kit lens often (but upgrade it as needed) ...
This will ensure the camera’s metadata is imported into your project. and give you greater control over the footage for even better results. Step 2: Importing Media DaVinci Resolve Tutorial Step 4: Importing media Once you’ve created your new project, it’s time to import the video clips...
alignment to install a lens. Line these markers up and twist in the appropriate direction to fit the lens to the camera. Markers may be different colors and in different locations depending on the make and model of the cameras — Nikon’s markers are white, for example, while Canon’s ...
you need an advanced DSLR or a mirrorless camera that can handle noise well at high ISOs (more on this below). A dedicated astro-camera like the Nikon D810A is going to be the top choice for astrophotography, but that’s for those that want to explore astrophotography beyond the scope of...
If there's one camera variable that doesn't fit into the set-it-and-forget-it category it's the ISO you select for every scene you confront. Choose wisely and you're on the road to success, but an incorrect pick can severely compromise the quality of a photo. Continue Reading » ...
The Nikon D850 is a great option. But ultimately, it’s up to you—choose whatever camera you think makes the most sense for the kind of photos you want to shoot and your budget. Aside from the camera body itself, you’ll of course also need a lens kit. Explaining the intricacies of...