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To find out the properties of your Nikon lens, you can either check the lens manual or read the abbreviations around the lens. The sequence of letters you find may seem more like hieroglyphics than helpful pointers. This article will look at a list of Nikon lens abbreviations. We will…
By N Constant

This article features all Sony lenses explained by dissecting its features. This guide will explain all the abbreviations and what they mean, as well as the different types of Sony lenses available. We’ll also take a look at some of the best Sony lenses for different photography genres. Let’s get…
By N Constant

The Canon EOS M might not be the first thing you think of when choosing a camera. But I’ve written this review because I used the EOS M to take the images you see below. And I’m really pleased with the way they came out. Read on to see why I…
By Joe Taylor

Today, we’ll look at what an AI camera is, what’s in them, how it works, and how it can help you. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming more evident in AI cameras and daily life. No, the machines aren’t coming to attack you. But they can help you with your photography!…
By N Constant

The rolling shutter effect is likely something you’ve experienced before. Even if you don’t think you know what it is. If you shoot a lot of video with a digital camera, you will have come across it at some point. Let’s take a deep dive into the rolling shutter effect…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

Are you caught between using a Nikon lens and a Canon DSLR? Devoted Nikon or Canon users better look away now. Despite the competition between these two camera giants, there are many good reasons for using a Nikon lens on a Canon DSLR. All you need is a Nikon to…
By Jeremy Knowles

If you are looking to buy a new camera lens, you may read a lot about aberrations. Removing lens aberration is a big deal for lens designers. But what does all the marketing lingo mean, and is it important when buying a lens? In this article, we’ll explore the different…
By Jenn Mishra

If you want sharper photos and have tried every focus setting you have, maybe you are looking in the wrong place. Getting sharp images is not always about better focusing. Often it is about reducing motion blur, specifically, your motion. Many of today’s cameras and lenses have image stabilization technology…
By Jenn Mishra

The full frame vs crop sensor debate is a common weighing point for photographers. It’s a dilemma for those buying a new camera or looking to use a different camera body. But do you know why this sensor size choice is so difficult? We hope our article helps you decide…
By Gabor Holtzer

The Canon AE-1 is a classic film camera. It certainly looks the part with a robust design that has a timeless mechanical elegance. Anyone who has looked into buying an older model will be familiar with the name. It often appears on “Best Vintage Camera” lists. Canon made the Canon…
By Christopher Bryan-Smith

So, you’re ready to take your shot. Your subject looks great through the viewfinder. But how do you know which settings to use to capture the correct exposure? For this, you will need a light meter. In this article, we will discuss the different types of light meters used in…
By Jeremy Knowles

A telephoto lens makes far-away objects appear closer to the camera. But don’t think shooting subjects from afar is the only time you can use one. If that’s all you ever use it for, you’re missing out on some really cool shots! In this article, we break down everything budding…
By Hillary Grigonis Photography