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Small World, Big Detail: The Ultimate Macro Lens Buying Guide
Small World, Big Detail: The Ultimate Macro Lens Buying Guide
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/23/2025
We’ve all tried to photograph something up close. This small-scale world fascinates us all, whether it be a stunning flower or a bumble bee crawling about, but our cameras can’t seem to focus as close as we want. So, what is a struggling photographer to do? There are several ways to do close-up, or "macro" photography, but the 
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Macro Photography
Close-Up
Macro Lenses
Canon L-Series Lenses for Wedding Photography
Canon L-Series Lenses for Wedding Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/20/2025
Lens selection is a highly personal choice for the professional photographer. Your shooting style, client needs, and cost all factor into how you choose to build your kit. Wedding photographers require a greater variety of lenses as they must cover a diverse assortment of compositions in various environments and lighting conditions. As working professionals, it’s only natural to begin investing in high-quality professional glass. For Canon users, this is the L series. Easily identified by a thin red line circling the lens barrel, L glass is
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Wedding Photography
SLR Lenses
What Is Your Favorite Camera Bag?
What Is Your Favorite Camera Bag?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/14/2024
The camera bag starts as an afterthought—something you get after you buy a camera and/or lenses, and for many, just about any camera bag will do the trick for them. But, when you get deeper into photography and expand your kit, the camera bag becomes an essential part of your everyday carry. There are many parallels between shopping for a camera bag and shopping for something like a pair of shoes—hundreds (maybe thousands?) of options,
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Photo Bags and Cases
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2024
Father’s Day Gifts for Photographer Dads
Father’s Day Gifts for Photographer Dads
by John Harris · Posted 05/01/2024
The easiest dads to find Father’s Day presents for might just be photographers. For starters, there’s almost no end to the well-built and practical accessories they need or want for their cameras. Additionally, new lenses and cameras are always available, so a quick check of the Photography section on the B&H Photo Video website might be the best way to spark an idea for a gift. If not, I’ve asked several bona fide photographer dads and
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Photography Accessories
Father's Day
Photo Bags and Cases
Mirrorless Camera
DSLR Cameras
10 of the Best Photography Gifts for Mom
10 of the Best Photography Gifts for Mom
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/09/2024
We all know that cameras make fantastic gifts for Mom on Mother's Day (or on birthdays and holidays as well!), but what if Mom is already a photographer? B&H Photo has you more than covered! Is Mom a professional photojournalist? Is she the designated shutterbug for the local Scout troop? Maybe she is totally into floral macro photos, or is Mom responsible for the awesome family portraits that are framed on the mantle and hang on the wall? Regardless of her photographic passions, there are always great gifts in all price ranges that can
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Photography Accessories
Canon Shooters, Pack Your Bags... with Some New Accessories
Canon Shooters, Pack Your Bags... with Some New Accessories
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 08/09/2023
Whether you just picked up your first mirrorless camera or you've been partying with your Canon DSLR for years, there are always a few toys you haven't managed to add to your collection and a couple you haven't even thought of yet. Here are a few I would recommend to anyone who is looking to fill out their wish list for the coming holidays, for nearly any type of photographer. Protective Cloths/Lens Wraps Okay, this is definitely my favorite item on the list and I can tell you that if you don't already have a
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Photography Accessories
Holiday 2023
On Camera Lighting
Top Mirrorless Cameras of 2022
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 11/16/2022
Describing the state of camera development in 2022 is a difficult task, partly because when you think you’ve identified the trend, a new camera immediately comes out afterward and bucks that idea. The main trend I can identify regarding cameras in 2022 is that the field is in a state of flux; we’re clearly in a transitional time, but we haven’t fully transitioned into “the future” (of camera development). Video and content creation is a topic that’s seemingly on everyone’s mind but, at the same time, a number of high-profile releases from this
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Mirrorless Cameras
What is the Best Camera for Beginners?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 11/10/2022
What is the best camera for beginners? While this seems like a straightforward question, and many websites will just throw a list of camera options at you, the answer can be more complex than one specific camera recommended for every newbie photographer. Giving this question some thought and considering a few options may pay future dividends as a novice photographer evolves into a photographic artist. One certainty is that an entry-level camera should be easy to use, convenient to carry and employ, as well as being intuitive, while also
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DSLR Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
The One-Lens Photography Tool: The All-in-One Zoom Buying Guide
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/26/2022
Since the invention of the zoom lens, there has been a demand for the perfect lens that would allow photographers to ditch lens-heavy camera bags and head out into the field or out onto holidays and vacations with only a single lens—one that handled every photographic demand thrown at it; from wide-angle landscapes, to beautiful portraits, to group photos, to macro shots, to telephoto framing of distant subjects. Enter the all-in-one zoom lens for SLR, DSLR, and
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SLR Lenses
9 Alternative Camera Supports
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/28/2022
When the phrase “camera support” is mentioned, most of us think of the tried-and-trusty tripod, and for good reason—the tripod is the single best way to steady your camera for long shutter-speed exposures, group photos including the photographer, or just for minimizing camera movement to maximize image sharpness. However, the tripod has definite shortcomings, and it is not always practical or permitted to bring a tripod with you to every location. Because of this, creative inventors in the world have developed alternatives to the three-legged
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Tripods & Monopods
How Big of a Camera Can You Bring to the Big Game?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 02/09/2022
Is your team playing in the final professional American football game of the current season? Or are you traveling to Los Angeles to see the Big Game? Are you a photographer wanting to capture the action of this or other professional gridiron games? Here is what you need to know! The American professional football league has stipulated requirements for what you can and cannot bring into a stadium, but individual venues have their own sets of rules. As of February 2022, the league Stadium Bag Policy basically states that you cannot
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Sports Photography
Big Game
The Ethics of Wildlife Photography
by Jill Waterman · Posted 08/09/2021
In his 1997 article “The Problem with Wildlife Photography,” author and environmental activist Bill McKibben wrote, “Without Kodak there’d be no Endangered Species Act.” While viewed by some at the time as controversial, McKibben’s point has only gained traction in the intervening years. Recent news reports abound with stories of overenthusiastic shutterbugs who do harm to themselves—or worse yet, to their intended animal subjects—when attempting selfies in the wild or trying to capture a prize-winning close-up. Fueled by the power of
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Wildlife Photography
Animal Photography
Nature Photography
The Lens Every Photographer Should Have and Use: The 35mm
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 11/05/2020
To answer the question posed by fellow writer Todd Vorenkamp in his article about the venerable 50mm prime, the lens I would choose if I were to be stranded on a desert island would have to be a 35mm prime. Sure, the 50mm is an old and reliable choice that should cover most subjects, but it doesn’t work amazingly for anything specific and, frankly, I think it’s a little boring these days. The 35mm, on full-frame of
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SLR Lenses
Recommended Camera Backpacks for City and Landscape Photographers
by Jason T · Posted 03/25/2020
For we city and landscape photographers, carrying a lot of gear is par for the course. On an average day out it’s not unusual to carry a camera body, tripod, two or three lenses, filters, a filter holder, remote trigger, a laptop, and extra batteries, at a minimum. Now, that’s a lot of stuff, you’re going to be walking for a long time, and it’s going to be heavy—not to mention that what you’re carrying is worth a lot of your hard-earned money. However, the run-of-the mill backpack that you take to work or class is definitely not going to cut
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Backpacks
Landscape Photography
Carry Your Camera in Style with these Fashionable Bags
by Allan Weitz · Posted 12/03/2019
If you were to total the number of shoulder bags, photo backpacks, holsters, and other sorts of camera bags we carry at B&H, you’d end up with about 2,000 choices. Some are designed for day tripping, others for work. Some bags subtly scream “Hey looka’ me!” while others are decidedly utilitarian. For this roundup, we’re going to concentrate on the more luxurious bags we carry at B&H, but don’t flinch at the word “luxurious,” because many of the bags we’re going to talk about are—believe it or not—quite affordable, so read on. Out of
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Photo Bags and Cases
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2019

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