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Photographing the night sky can be a tricky business. Mike Shaw is here to teach you how to focus, which lenses to bring, what kind of tripod to choose, and more tips and techniques.
0:00 - Introduction
0:20 - Focusing at Night
1:42 - Choosing a Tripod
3:10 - Choosing a Lens
4:53 - Planning Your Shot
6:24 - Slaying the High ISO Dragon
Are you a pro at shooting in dim light? Let us know your tips in the Comments section, below.
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Flo Ngala takes captivating portraits of strangers that tell a person’s story in a short amount of time. In this B&H Event Space video, she breaks down her thought processes into the technical, psychological, and social sides when taking photos.
0:00 - Ngala’s Work
6:05 - Ngala’s Process
6:28 - The Technical Side
11:04 - The Psychological Side
21:01 - The Social Side
31:17 - There is Only One You!
32:33 - Q&A
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Vlogging just got a whole lot easier with the release of the Sony ZV-1 Digital Camera. This ultra-compact system may look familiar to fans of the RX100—it does borrow a lot of that series’ tech—but Sony has redesigned the ZV-1 to better appeal to the everyday content creator. Just by looking at it, you can see the improvements—it has a side flip-out screen, brings back the Multi Interface Shoe, adds a significantly better audio system, and
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How fast is the Nikon D6 for sports photography? Can the autofocus track a boxer's face accurately? Can you push the ISO in lower light? Nikon ambassador and pro sports photographer Rod Mar puts the D6 through its paces at Church street boxing gym, in lower Manhattan.
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We review the latest in FUJIFILM's X Series: the FUJIFILM X-T4. Derek Fahsbender and Doug Guerra give you their first impressions of this mirrorless camera, for photography and video. Features include FUJIFILM's IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization), an improved mechanical shutter, adjustable flip screen, DCI 4K/60p and Full HD/240p super slow-motion video, and more.
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Doug takes the Canon 1DX Mark III DSLR Camera out for a spin, showing you that "this camera is all about speed." Featuring a 20.1MP sensor with a newly designed low pass filter and a 191-point Dual Pixel CMOS AF system that prioritizes people. The 1DXIII can shoot up to 20 fps in Live View with AF/AE Tracking and can achieve a maximum burst rate of 1000+ images (RAW+JPEG). Video capabilities of the Canon 1DX III include 4K 60p with Canon Log, 10-bit 4
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Stop by the B&H Tech Corner, where Marisa Pena reviews some of the most common questions about the Canon EOS RP Camera. As the company’s entry-level full-frame mirrorless option, this ultra-lightweight body is a great jumping-off point for any aspiring photographer. As such, there are a lot of advanced functions that are covered in this video and make it worth a watch for anyone looking to acquire a new camera. Stay tuned for more Q&As
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Canon just announced the EOS 90D DSLR and the EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera. Our favorite things about the 90D are the 10 fps continuous burst mode and improved autofocus tracking. We tested these features, along with the new metering system, face detection, and video modes on the 90D to really see what this camera can do.
The M6 Mark II packs all the features of the 90D into a small mirrorless camera. You also get a 14 fps continuous burst mode and controls that you would normally find on a higher-end DSLR logically laid out on its compact
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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
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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
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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
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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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Why do your photos suck? Lots of reasons, probably. In all seriousness, though, photographer David Flores gives some great tips on how to shoot properly to prevent your photos from being less than desirable. Be sure to drop by BandH.com for more videos, informational articles, and more.