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by Luke Rollins · Posted
Chiaro, a brand best known for their UV filters, recently expanded their inventory with the launch of a line of circular polarizer (CPL) filters available exclusively at B&H. Available in 18 different thread sizes from 37 to 112mm, the new filters come in two build configurations, Core (aluminum) and
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Join Sam in the Bisti Badlands to learn how to utilize the OM SYSTEM OM-3 ASTRO when taking Milky Way and starry photos.
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Key OM-3 Astro Specs
1:35 - Location Scouting
3:45 - Astrophotography Specs
6:26 - Night Live View & Starry Sky AF
9:07 - High-Res Shooting Mode
10:32 - Nightscapers Photo Conference
11:07 - Infrared Cut Filter
12:17 - Custom Button Modes
13:13 - Sam's Thoughts
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Sidney tests out the LUMIX L10, a compact camera that fits the best of Panasonic's photo and video features in a lightweight package.
0:00 - Key Information
1:25 - Sensor & Dynamic Range
1:55 - Lens
2:28 - Real-Time LUT & Film-Like Photo Styles
3:06 - More Specs
3:30 - Sidney's Experience & Thoughts
4:28 - Video Features
5:20 - Biggest Takeaway
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Learn how to get the most out of your camera so you always take incredible wildlife and bird photos. Join Matt in the Everglades as he discusses how to set up your camera settings so you never miss the shot.
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Autofocus Settings
3:41 - Spot Metering
4:19 - Shutter Speed
6:03 - Frames Per Second
6:52 - Pro Capture
7:58 - Focal Length, Primes vs. Zooms
9:59 - Putting It All Together/In-Field Example
12:08 - Final Thoughts
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Looking for a full-frame camera for all your bird photography needs, but aren't looking to go overboard on spending? Matt shares 3 midrange camera options (the Canon R6 III, Nikon Z6 III, and Sony a7 V) for the photographer that is ready to take that next step. Buying a camera at this price point means investing in a system, so Matt will also discuss lens options based on your budget!
0:00 - Intro
0:55 - Sensors, Read Out Speeds, Frame Rates
3:12 - Pre-Capture
4:27 - Lenses/How to Choose a Lens
7:34 - Animal Autofocus (Camera & Lenses)
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There's a FUJIFILM camera out there for everyone. With all these options, it can be hard to find the right one for you. Do you want a compact camera you can quickly grab? Do you need a video-centric or hybrid camera? Or, are you photographing weddings and need the highest quality? Juan demystifies FUJIFILM's lineup, so you can find the right one for your work.
0:00 Intro
0:53 Fixed Lens
4:13 X-Series
7:21 X-Series Professional Hybrid
8:47 GFX Series
10:58 Final Thoughts
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Take your Lightroom catalog from chaos to clarity. Photographer and educator Cliff Pickett goes through his Lightroom Academy course all about keeping your photo library organized. Learn how to use folders, keywords, and collections the right way to make it easier to find the one photo you're looking for out of hundreds.
0:00 - Intro
3:15 - Agenda
5:18 - Lightroom bootcamp
6:10 - Chaos to clarity - The master plan
12:34 - Put your import on autopilot
18:52 - Intelligent design - folders, keywords, & collections
29:51 - Automated imports
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Imagine, if you will, a photo shoot. Your subject is a striped, orange cat bouncing off of the walls. You have your camera raised to your brow, finger on the trigger, waiting for the perfect pose. He turns his gaze toward you, but his head is constantly moving. No matter, you quickly fire a few frames, figuring that you finally nailed the shot. You check your shots, only to see a series of blurry portraits.
If this sounds like a situation you’ve been in before, we know the feeling. That’s why, today, we’re taking a look at settings for pet
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Profoto has off-camera and on-camera flashes that work for you and your photography needs. Juan demos three Profoto lights, sharing each of their pros and cons. You'll learn which to potentially buy, whether you're a beginner at flash photography or looking to upgrade your kit.
0:00 - In This Video
0:37 - Why Choose Profoto?
1:28 - Before We Start
1:58 - Profoto A10
3:12 - Profoto A2
4:13 - Profoto B10
5:04 - How Do You Choose?
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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
I love the Sony A7 IV. That might be a strange way to begin a review of the A7 V, but an important fact to mention. When I first put my hands on a Sony camera years ago, I loved the customization they offered, and of course, I loved the glass.
Above photograph © Mathew Malwitz
How a camera fits in one's hand is very important, so when Sony unveiled a beefier camera, I was sold. It was the perfect blend of form and functionality that many (me, myself, and I) had long desired. It pushed the boundaries of what many once considered to be an all-
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Getting a new camera is always an exciting affair. Whether it’s your first interchangeable lens camera or a long-awaited upgrade, there’s almost always new features to explore. Mirrorless cameras are especially exciting as they bring new and intuitive features that boost creativity while making photography easier than ever! Whether you’re new to cameras, shopping for one, or looking to dust off an old hobby, let’s get into setting up our new mirrorless camera.
What Is a Mirrorless Camera?
It’s not often something is named after a feature it
by Luke Rollins · Posted
I drive an old pickup truck. I love it. It works, but it’s also twenty-years old, and its creaky joints can be heard from the sidewalks as it rattles around the roads between North Queens and South Brooklyn.
My lighting equipment isn’t much different. It’s old. I love it. It works, but it has the same tenuous “held-together-by-tape-gum-and-string” quality as my truck.
Every now and then, I’ll get behind the wheel of someone else’s car, and it’s a new car, and it’s a luxury car, and it’s like I’m stepping into an alien spacecraft with its
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Did you know that the type of lens you choose affects the story you want to tell, whether you're a photographer or a filmmaker? There's ultra-wide, wide angle, normal, telephoto, medium telephoto, and supertelephoto. That's a lot of terminology, so if you're lost, Sidney's here to explain what focal lengths fall under each umbrella and they change your storytelling.
0:00 - In This Tutorial
0:25 - Focal Length & Field of View
0:56 - Sensor Size
2:10 - What We'll Cover
2:31 - Wide Angle Focal Lengths (Below 20mm)
4:13 - Normal Focal Lengths
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
For years, young photo enthusiasts have been striving to add a nostalgic look to their photos. From smartphone camera filters to old hand-me-down point-and-shoot cameras, we’ve been chasing a look that just can’t be replicated. That is, unless you design a camera specifically to accomplish that goal. And that’s exactly what Kodak did with the Charmera keychain camera
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
When photographing a wedding, we face a wide array of lighting conditions, ranging from bright sunlight to dimly lit interiors. Photographing in any of these scenarios is a challenging endeavor, with our exposures pushed to their limits and our post-processing routines shaken with heavy edits.
Many photographers opt to shoot with ambient lighting, and clients may prefer this style as well. Natural light has an organic look to it that flash seldom