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They may be right or wrong—nothing more.
Friday, October 11, 2024
How to shoot Manual
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Lens Basic
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Photography Basics
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Flashlight basics
Monday, October 7, 2024
Beginners mistakes
Friday, October 4, 2024
2024 - Best Cameras for Sport Photography, all brands
The Photographer is a nice page to follow if you are into photography. This is why I'm recommending this article compering and selecting the best cameras independent of the brand.
Picking the right Camera for Sports Photography for you, [Considerations]In my opinion The Photographer missed another camera from Canon, the Canon R5 Mark II. The fact is the AF of the Canon R1 (Still not in the market), the R3, the R5 Mark II and the Canon R6 Mark II is just amazingly good.
- What’s your budget?
- How will you use the product?
- What lighting situations are you in, and how will that affect what you’re doing? Our reviews hyperlinked in this article can help with that.
- Are you traveling a lot with it?
- Will you be using it in a situation that’s a bit rougher?
- Who else uses this product? How are they using it?
- What’s so appealing about this product that I can’t get from what I have already or something else?
- When will I really have time to use this product?
- Where will I bring this product?
- How will this product help bring me joy and joy in my photography?
The bottom line is that picking a new camera is a difficult decision that includes many personal questions that only you can answer. Articles like this can only guide you a little in this decision and whatever it's the most important point is you enjoying your new camera.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Why to go mirrorless
In traditional digital cameras, such as DSLRs, there is a mirror located between the lens and the sensor. When you look through the viewfinder, you're actually seeing a reflection of the scene captured through the lens. More modern cameras, called mirrorless cameras, eliminate this mirror. Instead, the image you see in the viewfinder comes directly from the sensor, capturing exactly what the lens sees in real-time. This design is what gives these cameras their "mirrorless" designation.
What are the advantages of mirrorless cameras? This article explores the key benefits of mirrorless cameras.