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by John-Paul Pale… · Posted
Designed primarily for sports and wildlife photography, super telephoto lenses let you take advantage of long focal lengths, a narrow field of view, and shallow depth of field to fill the frame with distant subjects that are more isolated from the background. The narrow field of view also creates a compression effect, making the subject seem closer to the background than it is. With focal lengths
by Luke Rollins · Posted
Sigma blitzed the lens space in 2024, sending six brand new lenses for Sony E-mount and L-mount to market in addition to six Canon RF-mount versions of their most popular APS-C lenses. But it wasn’t just about flooding the zone—the company innovated as well, bringing unorthodox zoom ranges, unprecedented speed, and unexpected focal length to its 2024 output. With five entries in its high-end Art series, one in its dedicated Sports series, and the six Canon RF lenses in its Contemporary line, 2024 saw Sigma solidifying its position as a first-
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Starting with a bang and riding a wave of exciting announcements throughout the year, FUJIFILM had a pretty awesome 2024. Whether you're most interested in TikTok's favorite camera, the best bang for your buck in medium format, or continued dedication to one of the most well-rounded mirrorless systems today, FUJIFILM had a productive and exciting year.
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by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
2023 was a blockbuster year for Nikon, so it's not surprising that their 2024 was more mellow. And by mellower, I mean they only released two cameras, three lenses, announced the development of a cine-focused zoom, and acquired a major cinema camera manufacturer. For a (relatively) quiet year, Nikon is certainly building anticipation for the future while still stoking the Z-system flames with several important announcements in 2024.
The
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
There were nearly 200 new lenses released this year, many of which were iterations of an existing lens. Many of the lenses were also wholly new designs, whether first-party designs to pair with a new flagship camera or third-party innovations designed to fill the gaps in existing lineups.
With such a breadth of new lenses available in the past 12 months, we're narrowing things down to cover some of the highlights and most unique or exciting lenses that came out
by Allan Weitz · Posted
For the longest time, comparing image quality between point-and-shoot cameras and full-frame cameras, or even APS-C format cameras, was a conversation you could have start to finish during the course of an elevator ride. Point-and-shoot cameras were convenient, but the detail and dynamic range of their smaller sensors never measured up to the detail and dynamic range you get from larger sensors. And then one day Sony introduced a new 1" format CMOS sensor, and BOOM! People started having second thoughts about slinging heavy camera bags over
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Time is running out to find the perfect gift for the photographer in your life. Or maybe you're the photographer and your partner, friend, spouse, or parent has just sprung the question on you: "What kind of gift should I get you?" Well, to help make things a bit easier, we've assembled a list of our top 10 last-minute gifts for photographers.
1. Mini LED Light
The best item you never knew you needed, a
by Christopher Witt · Posted
Humans’ fascination with the stars is as old as our ability to think and ask questions. For millennia we, as a species, were limited to observing the heavens with just our eyes. Of course, back then we were able to see more because light pollution didn’t exist, but making detailed observations was impossible. The invention of the microscope led to the development of the telescope, which allowed people to finally start exploring the larger universe. As technological advances were made and telescopes got bigger and better, their reach and the
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Leave it to the world of photography to confuse size and speed. In lens-speak, the term “fast glass” refers to lenses with large apertures. In this article we take a look at the lenses with the largest-opening apertures. The aperture is the opening of a lens. The aperture’s size is expressed as a number that shows the ratio of the opening to the lens’s focal length. This number is referred to as an f/number, f/stop, focal
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Top-tier gear needs a top-tier bag! Luckily, Nick shares the top 5 camera bags to gift the photographer or video shooter in your life this holiday season. These backpacks, shoulder bags, and cases are ready to fit whatever setup they have for the day!
0:00 - Intro
0:22 - Backpack 1
0:48 - Backpack 2
1:12 - Shoulder Bag
1:35 - For a Fully Rigged Cine Camera
1:53 - Wheeled Utility Case
2:11 - Final Thoughts
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
When it comes to choosing the best camera for wildlife, sports, and action photography, three key factors to focus on are speed, reliability, and autofocus performance. In the past, with SLRs, the flagship models usually translated to being the top models for action photography. The same is still true today, with mirrorless cameras, but speed is now more
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
What is the best pair of binoculars for kids? The short answer is: That depends on the kid… and the binoculars! There are so many brands, types, sizes, and price points for binoculars, where does a person begin?
Before we take a look at a few binocular options, if you want a comprehensive education on the parts, features, components, and all other things binoculars, check out the
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APS-C or crop sensor cameras offer a lot of benefits for the beginner photographer. Maria shares the benefits of these budget-friendly cameras, as well as photos taken with each of them! What camera would you buy?
0:00 Types of Cameras
0:41 Why Upgrade from Your Smartphone?
1:20 Why You Should Get an APS-C Camera
3:34 In-Camera Features
4:06 Pricing
by Cory Rice · Posted
Using fast prime lenses to create razor-sharp portraits where the focus melts away like butter can be an addictive (and costly) pastime. The jump from an 85mm f/1.8 to an 85mm f/1.4 may seem minor on paper, but anyone who has used both lenses knows that the difference extends well beyond a few decimal points. This article is an homage to the top-tier primes designed for the most demanding portrait photographers. Hide your wallet before proceeding.
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