Canon EOS R: My Thoughts After Using It for a Year
There I was merrily talking shop on a summer afternoon when a photographer friend said ‘hey buddy, have you ever had a play with one of these?.’ He whips out a Sony, and that’s when…
There I was merrily talking shop on a summer afternoon when a photographer friend said ‘hey buddy, have you ever had a play with one of these?.’ He whips out a Sony, and that’s when…
Quite a number of photographers, especially those just starting out, use pocket cameras. Popularly known as point-and-shoot or compact cameras, these are the ones that are usually more affordable, easier, and simpler to use. While…
Not all photographers like the idea of using third party lenses. In the recent years, however, many have come to accept that they can be a big help, especially when you run out of alternatives…
There are so many new cameras appearing on the market these days, but some are undoubtedly more interesting than others! With both mirrorless and DSLR cameras being produced in droves, it can be difficult for…
There are few relationships more beautiful and more pure than the one that exists between the photographer and his or her camera. That may be a stretch into the dramatic but not by very much.…
Okay, I'll be honest: I didn't think much of this lens before I got it. I thought, why get this lens when you can get the non-L version, which performs excellently, for half the price?…
These days, it seems that if you want to get a nice sharp lens, you have to spend $1000 on a piece of L glass. Aside from the nifty fifty’s of the world, there are…
I still frequently use a Canon 5D Classic or "Mark I" – the first affordable full-frame DSLR released almost 10 years ago. This might be a point of contention with other photographers, but I think…
I recently asked some professional photographers I know about their lens preferences. One friend opened his camera bag and showed me the only three lenses he owns—the 16-35mm f/2.8L, a 24-70mm f/2.8 L II, and…