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All About Bird Identification
All About Bird Identification
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/21/2026
Birding is, by definition, the recreational hobby of observing and identifying wild birds in their natural habitat. Finding birds is the easy part. Just go outside and stop, look, and listen, and you’ll notice our feathery friends like you’ve never seen before. But how do we identify them? We need to consider a few physical attributes of the birds, from their overall shape to the length of their tail and more. Birds come in all sorts of elaborate shapes, sizes, and color patterns that make them stand out, or in some cases, remain hidden from
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life: Part Two
Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life: Part Two
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 05/18/2026
Welcome to Part 2 of Keys to a Happy and Healthy Production Life. Hopefully you’ve read Part 1, but if not, be sure to check it out. Working on productions, and making films at every level can be fun, exciting, thrilling, and rewarding. The key to longevity in the business is both being easy to work with and being valuable to those who hire you. If you’re a director, you must figure out how to balance getting what
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Video Production
Filmmaking
Storage Recommendations for All Types of Users
Storage Recommendations for All Types of Users
by Steven Esposito · Posted 03/19/2026
World Backup Day will soon be upon us and with all the tech that’s available, the topic of storage is bound to come up sooner or later. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a creative content professional creating backups, archiving data, or designing a surveillance system, storage will be one of the key factors in your overall build. However, not all drives are created equal, so read ahead to find out what kind of drive is recommended for your undertaking
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Storage Solutions
SSDs
Hard Drives
How to Choose the Best Streaming Device
How to Choose the Best Streaming Device
by Mos Khan · Posted 03/10/2026
Most TVs these days usually have a way to download familiar streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc., but sometimes a dedicated streaming device is still the way to go. Dedicated streaming players usually have better and snappier interfaces than their native counterparts alongside other dedicated features like Dolby Atmos support, for example. Choosing the right streaming device is a great way to improve your home setup and in this guide we'll take a look at how to choose the right one for you. While all streaming media players more or less do
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TVs & Entertainment
Streaming Devices
Holiday 2024
The Importance of Planning Your Shots
The Importance of Planning Your Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 03/06/2026
Do you plan your images? Really think about that question. Do you have an idea of an image before you head out for a shoot, or do you let the moment inspire you as the pieces fall into place? There's no wrong answer here. Planning or "pre-visualization" is a key piece of the photography puzzle that some put a lot of thought and effort into while others effortlessly come up with ideas on the fly. No matter how you go about taking a picture, there is some level of planning that goes into a shot. With that said, there's a big difference between
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Photography Techniques
Hands On Review Follow Up: Tilta Lightweight Shoulder Rig
Hands-On Review Follow-Up: Tilta Lightweight Shoulder Rig
by Zack Young · Posted 01/31/2025
A few years ago, we reviewed Tilta's Lightweight Shoulder Rig, and found that it more than fit the bill for those in need of a nimble, compact, adjustable shoulder rig capable of handling a variety of small- and medium-sized cameras. We weren’t alone. Since our review, Tilta’s shoulder rig has remained a perennial favorite, finding its way into the shopping carts of many shooters. At the same time, I’ve found that the
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Action Camera Mounts
Digital Cinema Camera Accessories
Retro Affinity with the Nikon Zf and Zfc
Retro Affinity with the Nikon Zf and Zfc
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 12/30/2024
On many levels, Nikon is focused on the cutting edge. Their cameras and lenses are some of the most forward-thinking around, sporting unique features, speedy recording, top-tier autofocus, and the most up-to-date feature sets that appeal to modern image-makers. In other ways, though, Nikon hasn’t lost sight of their heritage. With select models, both on the camera and lens front, they pay homage to their past with distinct, retro-inspired
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retro
Nikon
Digital Camera
The Best TVs to Buy Right Now
The Best TVs to Buy Right Now
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 11/25/2024
The best TVs are more than just a pretty screen. They’re feature rich and fairly priced. They cater to your personal needs and viewing preferences, and they fit comfortably within the confines of your home viewing area. In other words, the best TVs aren’t necessarily defined by a certain spec or feature; they’re defined by you, the viewer. To help you find the best TV for your viewing setup, we’ve put together a list of
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TVs & Entertainment
Televisions
Holiday 2024
How to Edit Your Podcast
How to Edit Your Podcast
by Trevor Collins · Posted 06/01/2023
So, you’ve recorded a killer podcasting session but aren’t sure how to take it from raw to ready? We get it—there is a lot to take in. But editing is undoubtedly one of the most crucial aspects of the production process when making a podcast. We know editing a podcast can be intimidating and overwhelming at first, and that’s why B&H is here to run through some of the basics and get you producing polished, engaging, professional-sounding content.  In this article, we’ll walk through the essential techniques of trimming, adding effects
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Podcasting
Postproduction
B&H Photo News Roundup: Week of January 1, 2023
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 01/06/2023
CES 2023 is dominating headlines this week, and it certainly seems like the show is returning to its pre-pandemic highs. For us, the most relevant bits revolve around photography and imaging tech, of which there is plenty to discuss. Panasonic takes top billing with the launch of the LUMIX S5 II series—its first camera with phase-detect autofocus. Nikon also got into the mix with lens announcements. Beyond that, we have some end-of-2022 news to catch up on quickly. There is lots of fun to kick off the new year, so let's get into it. CES 2023
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News Roundup
Professional Yet Accessible Stability for Content Creators
by Christian McLaren · Posted 03/08/2022
Zhiyun-Tech, known for its powerful, compact motorized gimbal stabilizers, has released the CRANE-M2 S and the CRANE-M2 S Combo bundle, both very attractive options for those seeking the middle ground between the M2 and M3 three-axis gimbals. Paring down the M3 allowed Zhiyun
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Gimbal Stabilizers
Pro Video Accessories
Photographing the Milky Way: An Astrophotographer's Primer
by Jess Santos · Posted 08/13/2021
Thinking back to my first time photographing the stars, let’s be real: I had no idea what I was doing. I spent the afternoon watching video after video, and after several hours felt confident enough to attempt it. Now keep in mind I had done the research on settings, but completely skipped over the planning phase. I didn’t run into one video that talked about things like the moon phase or dark skies, some pretty important information to know when getting into astrophotography. Nonetheless, a couple friends and I headed out at eleven o’
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Night Photography
Astrophotography
Milky Way
Landscape Photography
B&H Creator of the Week: Local Adventurers Esther JuLee + Jacob Fu
by Jill Waterman · Posted 02/08/2021
Esther JuLee and Jacob Fu started Local Adventurer with the goal of moving to a new city each year and sharing their discoveries in a visual feast, while engaging a dedicated audience in the process. In fewer than 10 years, their creative efforts have expanded into a veritable cottage industry of content, earning them more than 350,000 unique visitors monthly, 99K YouTube followers, a stellar list of brand partnerships, and more. Given these stats and their super-informative bucket lists, we’re
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Travel Photography
Post Production Software
Adventure Photography
B&H Creator of the Week
Youth Photo Programs: Q&A with Shirley Nannini and Denise Orlin of FreshLens Chicago
by Jill Waterman · Posted 01/01/2021
What better motivation can one give a fledgling photo student than a gift of their very own camera at the end of an introductory workshop? It’s this very gesture that sets FreshLens Chicago apart from the pack. Founded in 2017 by Shirley Nannini as Executive Director, with Denise Orlin as Assistant Director, FreshLens is a youth photography not-for-profit dedicated to serving under-resourced Chicago youth through a mix of intensive photographic instruction, confidence building self-assessments, and inspiring role models who demonstrate what
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Image Processing
Image Post Production Workflow
Mirrorless Cameras
DSLR Cameras
Photography Student? Here is Some Advice from Teachers
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 01/07/2020
Are you currently a photography student? Are you enrolled in high school, college, or graduate-level photography classes this fall? Here is some unsolicited advice from professional photographic educators to take with you into the classroom or out into the field. 1. “It is totally natural to emulate other photographers who you admire as you start your journey with the medium of photography, but the sooner you can begin to make unique photographs that reflect what you are genuinely interested in, the more rewarding your journey will be. Be
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Photography Education

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