A Guide to Birding with Long Lenses
Capturing amazingly sharp photos of birds in the wild is the goal of many birders. There are different ways to do this, but the most organic is through the use of extremely long telephoto lenses...
View ArticleA Guide to Birding and Digiscoping
Imagine seeing an incredibly rare bird at a great distance through a spotting scope. Those birding next to you cannot see the same bird. You need to prove to them, and to your own life list, that you...
View ArticleUnveiled: Ricoh GR II Digital Camera
Ricoh has announced the GR II Digital Camera, the long-awaited update to the company’s large-sensor GR Digital Camera. This refresh is a first for the GR series, as its principal improvement is...
View ArticleLong Zoom, Large Sensor: Canon's New PowerShot G3 X Digital Camera
Canon is welcoming a new member to its G-series line of premium compacts, with the release of the PowerShot G3 X Digital Camera. Sitting alongside the G1 X Mark II and G7 X, this model differentiates...
View ArticleVello FreeWave Aviator: Wireless TTL Flash Control for Nikon and Canon
Control your Nikon or Canon flashes wirelessly with i-TTL and E-TTL/II functionality from up to 300' feet away with the FreeWave Aviator Transceiver and Aviator Receiver. The transceiver is a...
View ArticleUnveiled: Sigma 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Lens
Sigma continues to add impressive lenses to its Global Vision line with the release of the full-frame 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Art lens, which offers a constant f/2 maximum aperture and the zoom capability...
View Article9 Alternative Camera Supports
When the phrase “camera support” is mentioned, most of us think of the tried-and-trusty tripod, and for good reason—the tripod is the single best way to steady your camera for long shutter-speed...
View ArticleVideo: FocusED on the Basics of Sensor Size
Welcome to FocusED, a series of short and entertaining videos on general photography topics from B&H Photo. In this series, we will cover specific areas of photography in an easy-to-understand,...
View ArticleDxO Introduces DxO One Digital Camera for iPhone and iPad
It is not often that we get to announce a new camera from a company that has never made a camera before, but this is what you are about to read. DxO, known for its pixel-splitting lens testing and...
View ArticleEight Recommended Digital Cameras for Street Photography
What makes a camera specifically well suited for street photography? Good question. In a genre that appreciates the gritty, the spontaneous, the accidental, the mistake, you can pretty much use...
View ArticlePhotographing a 24-Hour Auto Race, with Camden Thrasher
Camden Thrasher, based in the US Pacific Northwest, is a self-taught photographer with a passion for motorsports and an eye for dramatic lighting that he uses to illuminate his images of racecars and...
View ArticleWhat is Focus Peaking?
With a newfound appreciation for older manual-focus glass through the use of adapters on contemporary cameras, users and manufacturers have been seeking ways to make focusing easier through a variety...
View ArticleVideo: Cleaning Up Your Mess in Lightroom 6
Keeping your digital photos organized is difficult, especially if your cataloging system changes as you grow as a photographer. Lightroom helps simplify things, but there are tricks to the trade that...
View ArticleHands-On Review: Exploring Telephoto Imaging, with the Sigma 150-600mm Lens...
The Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary super-telephoto zoom is a very capable yet compact autofocusing lens, with 20 elements in 14 groups, using one FLD element and three SLD elements and...
View ArticleA Guide to Marine Binoculars
Seven by fifty. That is all you need to know. Almost. The classic size of binoculars for marine use is 7x50. This means that they have 7x magnification and the objective lenses are 50mm in diameter....
View ArticleVideo: Introduction to WordPress for Photographers
WordPress is your website! Scott Wyden Kivowitz walks you through the basics of WordPress, the open-source software and the website, and how to best use both to the benefit of your photographic work....
View ArticleGeorge Diebold’s American Road trip
In 1963, when my parents took my brother and me on a six-week odyssey, visiting our national parks, they didn’t realize to what extent they were cultivating my love of being on the road in America.Now,...
View ArticlePost-Production Workflow for Wedding Photography, with Ryan Brenizer
New York City-based wedding photographer Ryan Brenizer starts this very informative tutorial with a piece of information familiar to any photographer—most of your time working on a job will be spent in...
View ArticleUnveiled: Olympus Air A01 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Lens-Style Digital Camera
Olympus has announced the US release of the Air A01, a smartphone-controlled camera with a 16.05MP Micro Four Thirds sensor. The Air A01 is shaped like a lens and connects directly to your smartphone...
View ArticleVenus Optics Introduces The Ultra-Wide-Angle Macro Lens and Flexible Macro...
Venus Optics has just announced a new full-frame wide-angle macro lens with 1:1 magnification ratio and 110° angle of view. The Laowa 15mm f/4 Wide-Angle 1:1 Macro Lens is available for Canon EF, Nikon...
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