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by Allan Weitz · Posted
One of the reasons people have been rediscovering, or in some cases, first discovering the art and craft of film photography has to do with the analog experience that goes hand-in-hand with it. Few people will dispute the imaging abilities of modern digital cameras, nor can one poo-poo the imaging abilities of the latest smartphones. What is missing for many photography enthusiasts is the hands-on analog experience that is inherent to film cameras. Setting one’s camera to auto-everything might be the quick and easy way to capture technically
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Photographer David Flores takes a close look at the previously announced FUJIFILM GFX 100, a 102-megapixel camera with a back side illumination sensor, face-detection AF, and in-body stabilization, with the ability to record 4K video at up to 30 fps. The GFX 100 is the first mirrorless, medium format
by Allan Weitz · Posted
The topic of this article might seem easy-breezy to compose, but truth be told—it isn’t. For starters, how do you define “travel friendly?” Where are you going? How are you getting there? And what exactly do you plan on photographing once you get there? Do you already own a camera and lenses? If you do, are you happy with them and, if not, why?
There’s simply no way we can address every scenario but, at the very least, we can offer you food for thought.
Bigger Doesn’t Always Mean Better
With few exceptions, it would be fair to say just about
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It’s all in the details when it comes to macro photography. You are getting super close and want to see all the tiny things you never would’ve seen otherwise. Besides purchasing a serious macro lens, you can also make sure your camera of choice is well-suited to capturing and enlarging these extremely tiny subjects. Here are five that we can easily recommend for high-resolution macro photography.
1. Nikon D850
Perhaps the best all-around DSLR on the market today is the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Most lenses tend to make some compromises in their design to make them fit a certain size, price range, and quality. ZEISS loves going for the best, however, with its Otus series. This lineup of superior full-frame lenses makes no sacrifices, so photographers can get maximum quality. Now there is an Otus 100mm f/1.4 lens joining the mix for Nikon and
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Pye Jirsa from SLR Lounge teams up with B&H for a first look at the new Panasonic G95, a camera designed for the hybrid content creator. With features like its integrated audio-in jack, 1080p at 120FPS, and unlimited shooting time, the G95 is definitely built for better video capture when compared to its predecessor. For more great features and details, check out the video. Be sure to drop by BandH.com for
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
The golf season is in full swing and this week brings us the first major tournament of the year. Whether you’re a player or a spectator, B&H has the goods to complement your enjoyment of the game, ranging from cameras for your golfing vacation to binoculars for tournament viewing, as well as a host of other accessories to enhance your round.
Cameras
As a golfer and as someone who works at B&H, one of the most frequently asked questions I hear on the course is, “What’s a good camera to bring with me while golfing?” Even though
by Staff Writer · Posted
The new Canon EOS Rebel SL3 is here and it is bringing a nice set of improvements to the popular EOS Rebel SL2 while maintaining the same diminutive form factor that makes the EOS Rebel SL-series cameras the smallest and lightest cameras of the EOS DSLR lineup.
Advancements over its predecessor come in all of the areas you would expect, but the biggest splash of the new camera is its
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Join photographer David Flores as he takes the new Canon Rebel SL3 out for a spin, in beautiful Brooklyn. A compact, lightweight addition to the Canon family, the Rebel SL3 combines a 24.1MP APS-C sensor with Digic 8 processor for fast, detailed image capture on the go. Dual-pixel AF, touchscreen focusing, as well as
by John Harris · Posted
Over the past fifteen years, we have seen the rise of the digital camera and the general abandonment of film cameras, with many photographers giving them away or just leaving them to collect dust. It’s also true that with digital cameras, we tend to replace rather than repair, either due to costs associated with the repair or the fact that digital cameras have significantly improved, generation to generation. This has led to a demise of the once-common camera repair shops that dotted most major cities or suburban strip malls. But of course,
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Interested in night photography? Want a deep dive into the types of cameras that are best suited to this genre? You are in luck! Educator, author, and co-founder of National Parks at Night, Gabriel Biderman is here to give us a seriously detailed look at some of the most popular cameras for night photography. Biderman talks about megapixel counts, sensitivity ranges, and other concerns photographers may have while providing numerous examples and comparisons. Read more about night photography
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In this B&H video, National Parks at Night workshop leader Gabriel Biderman braves the elements to share valuable tips about setting up your camera for night photography. Starting with a photograph shot in program mode, Biderman explains how choosing manual mode at night allows you to explore the variables of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for ultimate control.
Next, with his camera set to manual, Biderman demonstrates how adjusting your shutter speed can be used to emphasize moving elements in a long exposure image. Similarly, he
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The modern digital SLR is a joy in the hands of the experienced photographer, but the incredible range of features, settings, and capabilities can sometimes seem a little overwhelming to many of us. In today’s two-hour session, Canon USA’s Rudy Winston walks through every menu setting, using the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV as an example camera. You'll get plain-English insight into each setting, how and when you might apply it, and what some of the possible
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We’re not even two months into 2019 and there have already been several announcements for new cameras, lenses, and even a new format for a major camera manufacturer. On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we list the many new announcements and, along with our guests, Shawn Steiner and Andrea Ortado, offer any insights we have in terms of specs, hands-on comparisons, and general opinions.
We
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
When it comes to festivities, few can compare to the parades and fun of Mardi Gras, in New Orleans, Louisiana. The sights, sounds, smells, sticky stuff on the ground, and world-class people-watching make the entire event a spectacle that lends itself to rich and colorful photography—especially at night!
Nighttime photography at Mardi Gras is all about one thing: motion. A Mardi Gras parade is only semi-static when a float-pulling tractor breaks down on the parade route, but, even then, things are in motion; beads are still flying, people are