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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/26/2023
Binoculars make great gifts. Regardless of who you are shopping for, or what their hobbies are, a nice pair of binoculars can be appreciated and enjoyed by just about anyone. If you think about it, almost all of us find ourselves out in the world wishing we could have a closer view of something almost every day.
Now that I have convinced you to gift a beautiful pair of binoculars, you’ll click through to the binocular section of the B&H website
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/26/2023
It is probably safe to say that many of us photographers have, either with our cameras or smartphones, tried to capture a close-up image of an insect, flower, toy, or other object. We have an idea of what we want this photograph to look like as we prepare to capture the image. We have seen and admired beautiful close-up images before but, when we nose the camera lens up to the object, the camera balks—it cannot focus close enough to create the image we want to
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/25/2023
When it comes to bird and wildlife photography, the one word you need to know is: telephoto! If you've ever tried to approach birds or wild animals (not too close, please!) you've likely noticed they usually don't take kindly to humans and fly or scamper off before you get close enough for a photograph. The magic of the telephoto lens allows you to get "up close" without getting… up close.
For birding and wildlife, getting closer usually means using lenses with a minimum 300mm focal length. We've all seen spectacular wildlife images by top
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 07/18/2023
If you're a student about to embark on a photography degree, you might be wondering what equipment you'll need to have a successful year. Not to fear! We have put together our own list, complete with recommendations, to guide you. Let's get started.
Camera
Okay, this is the obvious one. If you are going into photography as your full-time degree, you are going to want your own camera equipment. This is a serious decision guided by many factors, and not one we can simply shoehorn into this article. That is why we published another
by Mos Khan · Posted 07/18/2023
The best hard cases safeguard your camera and video equipment from environmental rigors, inclement weather, and shocks from collisions or serious falls. Typically, hard cases feature some kind of durable polycarbonate shell and a foam-lined interior replete with pockets and various storage compartments. However, even though they share similar qualities and features, hard cases come in a variety of shapes and sizes,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 07/18/2023
If you are going back to school, you are going to need a great backpack. Below, we’ve hand-picked a selection of backpacks that won’t only secure your belongings but will also help you look good while doing so. These backpacks are lightweight, durable, and affordable, ensuring you never have to compromise quality for the sake of cost.
Incase ICON 16" Backpack with Woolenex
Sometimes the best choice is something sleek and simple that has all the features necessary to get the job done. I think the
by Rebecca Melville · Posted 07/18/2023
The best detachable camera flash is more powerful, offers greater control, and facilitates more artistic and creative approaches to lighting than your standard built-in camera flash. No wonder the detachable camera flash is one of the most indispensable accessories a photographer can buy.
But how do you know which detachable camera flash is right for you? If you own a camera from a big-name manufacturer (e.g., Canon or Nikon), should you buy a detachable
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted 07/17/2023
The new school year is nearly upon us, which means it’s time to start stocking up on necessary gear and school supplies. For film and photo majors, that means finding the camera that’s right for you. To help you get the perfect shot, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite cameras, including options for beginning photographers, prosumers, and professionals.
Medium Format
The FUJIFILM GFX 50S II has helped to make
by Cory Rice · Posted 07/17/2023
Is your studio a mess? Do you dread setting up shoots because you can’t remember where you put anything? An organized studio simplifies workflow, reassures clients, and allows you to focus on your work without distraction. Below are a few easy ways to keep your workspace organized.
Cases and Inserts
Simply allocating a specific location for a particular piece of equipment and sticking to that location will do wonders for efficiency. Hard