How do I choose a lens for my camera?
Portrait. Prime. Macro. Telephoto. Kit. These words can feel like jargon, but they can make all the difference if you know what you want to capture.
Portrait. Prime. Macro. Telephoto. Kit. These words can feel like jargon, but they can make all the difference if you know what you want to capture.
A great camera demands a great hold, and one that reduces the chance that camera will crash to the ground. Do you know how to hold your camera?
It doesn't take long for technology to trickle down, and it's finally happening in 4K cameras, as Canon reveals its entry-level DSLR, now with 4K filmmaking capability.
Photographers who get in the midst of the action may be inclined to check out a new camera coming from Nikon this year, as it's all about focus and speed.
The most expensive flagship technology isn't always within reach, which is why it's nice to see it trickle down to other models eventually.
One of Canon's biggest cameras is bigger again in February, as the 1D X series hits version three.
A change to the way Canon is doing things is good news for customers, and could signal a shift in consumer expectations moving forward.
It's not just Nikon working away on its next massive pro-grade camera, as Canon is building something for professionals, as well.
It's been a good three years since Nikon released its big digital SLR, but it seems a follow-up is on the cards.
It wasn't that long ago that 4K and an interchangeable lens camera meant a high price. Not so these days, and Canon might be part of that reason.