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...
Sony a6000Best Mirrorless Under $500 Hybrid AF Tilting LCD Up to 11 FPS Continuous Shooting Compact View Price → Fujifilm X-T30Best Compact Under $1000 Great Value for Money Amazing Autofocus Excellent Image Quality Improved Low-Light Perfomance ...
I prefer to shoot between 15 and 20 seconds, but I also have to balance this with the ISO value by not going beyond ISO3200. I find that even ISO3200 is a bit too much for the Sony a6000 APS-C sensor.
Sony has an 18-135 that is quite popular in that way. But, one wouldn't want to go that way of you can't find a body to use it on at a reasonable price. I think the other brands would have similar offerings. Nikon has an 18-140. - Would like a lens for landscape photos Th...
If I were to add a “pancake” lens to the camera, it could fit in my jacket pocket. It’s light, beautiful, and perfect for what I use it for. The Sony A6300 was recommended by Matt from Live Limitless and this is one of his favorite shots: . Sony A6000 Pros –Tilt Screen &...
“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...
For us mere mortals, having a good tripod and head, a decent camera and macro lens, and software like CS6 is enough to do some basic macro focus stacking and have a lot of fun. 1) Capturing your set of images If you’re using focus stacking to extend the apparent depth-of-field wi...
Shot with a Sony a6000 for 30 seconds, ISO 400. David Becker (Unpslash) Step 5: Let the Camera Work With the camera settings dialed in and the time-lapse options set, start the time-lapse using the shutter button. Now, sit back and wait. If you walk away from the camera, ensure...