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...
I use aSony a6000camera and aRokinon 12mm f2.0prime lens. I use a Feisol tripod which, by design, does not have a center column and is incredibly steady even in windy conditions. Finding the Milky Way and the Dark Sky When you start learning how to photograph the stars, the Milky Way...
Compact cameras are hugely popular, and for good reason – their diminutive dimensions make them portable and convenient to have with you every day, much like your camera phone. They are often feature-packed yet easy to use making hem the best camera for beginners. ...
For instructions on getting started with Python code, we recommendtrying this beginners guideto set up your system and preparing to run beginner tutorials. What is YOLO? The original YOLO model was introduced in the paper“You Only Look Once: Unified, Real-Time Object Detection” in 2015.At t...
Novice - Don't know how to upgrade from RX100M3 Apr 27, 2022 Hi all, I am going on a holiday next month and would like to upgrade my camera before then. However, I am simply lost when it comes to how/what to do. For the last five years, I have used a RX100 M3 but I ...
1 The Best DSLR Camera For Travel 1.1 Nikon D3400 1.2 Canon 100D/Rebel SL1 1.3 Nikon D750 1.4 Canon 650D/Rebel T4 2 The Best Mirrorless Camera for Travel 2.1 Oympus OM-D-E-M10 Mark II 2.2 Sony Alpha Series 2.2.1 Sony A6300 2.2.2 Sony A6000 2.3 2.4 FujiFilm XT–20 2.5 Olympus...
“What exposure settings should I use?” is probably the most common question I get. For beginners who are new at trying astrophotography with their regular digital camera and lens, I usually recommend starting with myMilky Way Exposure Calculator. That calculator will provide an excell...
You will need to capture a sufficient range of exposures to ensure that all surfaces of your macro subject are in focus on at least one of your shots. Some people set their camera for a particular f-stop like f/5.6 or f/8 where their lens may be at its maximum sharpness, then manual...
Tripod: You must keep the camera still enough for the long exposure and be fixed in one spot, so a tripod is a must. But you can also use video tools, like a motorized camera slider, to add motion to a time-lapse. This is a more advanced technique. Fully Charged Camera Batteries: ...