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There is a reason why a prime lens is called “prime.” It’s the most important piece of your photography kit, the chief of the lens world. And it should be part of your everyday kit. Our article will look at 35mm vs 50mm prime lenses and their attributes. We will…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

If you are a photographer, you might have wondered: when’s the best time to buy a camera? Buying a camera at the right time means you can make great savings. You can use those savings to invest in accessories and gear! In this article, we’ll share some tips on how…
By Tamara Kedves

Lens filters can have a significant impact on the scene you are shooting. Whether you capture on film or use a digital camera, you can experiment with all of them. Most are color filters, but this does not mean they will not affect your black and white images. As contrast…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

The Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 is one of the simplest yet fun instant film cameras available. The success of the Instax Mini 8 series brought updates to this model. But these updates deliver little changes in the base features. This article dives into the Fujifilm Instax Mini 8. And you’ll…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

Our article explains what a “nifty fifty lens” is and why it’s important. We also list some of our favorite nifty fifty lenses. You may have already heard about them. If not, we are here to tell you a nifty fifty is essential to your camera gear. Trust us, it’s…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

You do not have to be messy to have problems with the clarity of your camera lens. Having a dirty lens ensures frustration when photographing a scene and adds extra time to the editing stage. Some problems can be horrific if not dealt with immediately. They can result in spending…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

The Canon EOS 1300D is probably on your list if you’re looking for an entry-level DSLR. And it should be. It is great value for money and has a really attractive range of features for any beginner. Take a look at our review to see if the Canon EOS 1300D…
By Dora Jokkel

A tilt shift lens is a special type of lens that can create an optical illusion in photos. It makes objects look like miniatures, as if they are toys placed on a tabletop. This effect is often used in photography to make landscapes or cityscapes look like models. Tilt shift…
By ExpertPhotography Photography

When is a “nifty-fifty” not a fifty? When it’s the Fujifilm XC 35mm f/2. On their APS-C cameras, this comes in at about 53mm. And that is a great standard lens. Like other popular 50mm lenses, this one is pretty fast, light, and affordable. It should certainly open up the…
By Gabor Holtzer

The Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L is the premium portrait prime lens for Canon’s mirrorless cameras. It is a pro-level lens, and as such, you can expect both exquisite quality and a hefty price. All Canon’s L-series lenses are weather and dust-sealed to protect them from the hard use dished out…
By Gabor Holtzer

At first glance, the Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens looks like every lens you see at a sports game or photo-op. It has the distinctive white/beige color and red ring. But Canon have embraced the opportunities offered by mirrorless cameras and their RF-mount. The result is a completely new…
By Gabor Holtzer

The Fujifilm X-T200 lives in a tricky market segment. As smartphone cameras get better by the year, they challenge the very existence of cameras. This is especially true for cameras that belong in the entry-level bracket. What can a camera offer that your phone can’t? Fujifilm aims to tackle this head-on…
By Gabor Holtzer