In my opinion, the ideal resolution range for a camera is between 24 megapixels and 35 megapixels. While more megapixels may be beneficial in certain situations, they shouldn’t be the primary factor when choosing a camera.
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In my opinion, the ideal resolution range for a camera is between 24 megapixels and 35 megapixels. While more megapixels may be beneficial in certain situations, they shouldn’t be the primary factor when choosing a camera.
Last weekend, I had the opportunity to take more pictures of hummingbirds—this time with better lighting, which made a big difference in the quality of the images.
Another thing I did was test a Fujifilm FinePix S8200. This 16-megapixel camera is perfect for young people looking to start in wildlife photography. The autofocus, however, is slow—so it’s not ideal for action shots like birds in flight or sports photography. Shooting indoors can be challenging, but you can still get nice results using the built-in flash. Image sharpness isn’t on par with what you’d get from a DSLR or mirrorless camera, but the zoom is impressive and will satisfy beginners. Best of all, you can find it on eBay for around $60. Here is one of the pictures I took using this camera after editing it in LrC.
For sure, instead of paying $60 for a kid’s camera on Amazon or elsewhere, I’d rather spend that money on this camera from the second-hand market.
There are people out there who love to take what doesn’t belong to them—especially your camera gear.
I have installed a quick release plate to my camera that carries an Airtag. Just in case. I may get some more Airtags for my Camera bags. Just in case.
Tom Northup, a fantastic photographer and influencer, is asking you to stop using the viewfinder and start using the rear screen.
I personally love the viewfinder. Like Tony explains, when you are shooting mostly wildlife or sometimes sports, it's hard to focus using the rear screen. But I see his points. I may give it a try.
You can get a MacBook Air for a fraction of the price—and still enjoy Apple’s 1-year warranty!
According to KEH, the used camera and lenses store that I trust, here are the best DSLRs for under $500.
Why don’t photographers charge camera batteries by connecting the camera to a USB charger?
Cameras get hot, especially when shooting video — and when they do, they can overheat and stop working until they cool down. When you're charging a battery — whether it's your camera or your phone — the battery generates heat. See the issue? By charging the battery inside the camera using a USB cable, you're adding more heat, which can shorten the amount of time the camera can operate while recording video.