Wide Angle

0 Views ·Posted 08/19/2023
Yes, you can use wide-angle lenses for portraiture. Follow along as Sony Artisan of Imagery Scott Robert Lim shares his techniques for shooting portraits with wide-angle lenses. 0:00 - Introduction 1:41 - Overview 2:42 - Yin-Yang 16:35 - Creative Wide Shots 6:53 - Composition Tips 36:13 - Summary 38:08 - Q&A 48:14 - Final Thoughts Did you find these tips helpful? Let us know in the Comments section, below. Sponsored by
0 Views ·Posted 06/08/2023
Stargazers rejoice! Sigma has unveiled the 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art lens, a bright, ultra-wide prime engineered for capturing the night sky. Compatible with Leica L and Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, this ultra-wide, astro-centric lens is equally capable of
by Cory Rice ·Posted 05/31/2023
Nikon has released the NIKKOR Z DX 24mm f/1.7, a compact, bright prime optimized for all-day carry. Compatible with DX format Z series cameras, it offers the 35mm equivalent focal length of 36mm, making it a smart choice for street, landscape, and video capture. The 24mm f/1.7 can focus as
by Staff Writer ·Posted 10/16/2019
Tokina has taken one of its most popular optics up a notch with the release of the atx-I 11-16mm f/2.8 CF Lens. This ultra-wide-angle zoom is designed for APS-C DSLRs and is available in Canon EF and Nikon F
6,751 Views ·Posted 01/22/2018
In the following video, photographer David Flores discusses focal length and how choosing the proper lens can have a dramatic effect on your images. He walks us through the basics and then discusses each major type: wide-angle, normal, and telephoto. Following this, Flores quickly addresses the advantages of prime and zoom lenses to help you make an informed decision. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at BandH.
1,754 Views ·Posted 04/01/2015
Join Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne Media, as she takes a quick look at the Intova Edge X Waterproof Action Camera. She talks about the camera’s imaging capabilities, including capturing up to 1080p60 video and 12-Megapixel still images and its 200' waterproof unibody design that integrates the camera and housing into a single unit. Also covered is the Intova Edge X camera’s ultra-wide 160-degree fisheye lens, which features a flat, optical glass