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A Guide to Birding with Spotting Scopes
A Guide to Birding with Spotting Scopes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/15/2026
There is nothing that can replace the extreme close-up view of a rare bird in the wild. Binoculars can get you close but, if you want to look the bird in the eye or confirm that identification for your life list, you need a spotting scope. Spotting scopes pack incredible magnification in a generally simple and lightweight package that is
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Spotting Scopes
Bird Photography
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
A Guide to On-Camera Flash
A Guide to On-Camera Flash
by Rebecca Melville · Posted 12/18/2025
An on-camera flash is an indispensable accessory for many photographers. While it provides light to supplement dark conditions, an on-camera flash also allows you to achieve more balanced exposures in daylight conditions, permits freezing of fast-moving subjects, and can even be used to control other flash light sources. With so much to offer, an on-camera flash can become an integral part of your workflow, but where do you start? We are going to give you the on-camera flash rundown with everything you need to know to make the most of this
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Flash & Accessories
Holiday 2024
Moving from Stills to Video: Audio, Audio, Audio
Moving from Stills to Video: Audio, Audio, Audio
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 10/20/2025
Audio is extremely important. Photographers haven’t really had to worry about this, but it is something that can make or break your videos. Watch some of your favorite movies and pay close attention to the sound—you will probably pick up some audio cues or effects that amplify the scene or action. If recorded poorly, audio can make something completely unwatchable. Have you ever opened a video online to crackling and noise and decided that it just wasn’t worth enduring? Clarity in audio is one of the most important things for keeping your
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DSLR Cameras
Audio for Video
Holiday 2025
12 Great Gifts for Emerging Filmmakers
12 Great Gifts for Emerging Filmmakers
by Zack Young · Posted 09/26/2025
Video is getting bigger and better every year, and I’m sure nearly everyone knows at least one aspiring filmmaker. I love filmmaking and photography, but the main problem I have with it is the amount of equipment one needs to get the job done. This can mean big, important pieces such as a camera or lights as well as tiny, essential accessories that make life a whole lot easier. If you are looking for something to gift your filmmaking friend or for some key components to upgrade your kit, check out the following. 1. Compact Lights If there is
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DSLR Cameras
Photography Accessories
4K Video Camera
Holiday 2025
Best Gifts for Nature Photographers
Best Gifts for Nature Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/15/2025
Landscapes and wildlife are among the most challenging subject matter to capture well with a camera. Wildlife is unpredictable and despite your best efforts, will not respond to posing instructions. Landscapes are stationary but at the mercy of available light and weather conditions. All that being said, it is the unpredictable nature of landscape and wildlife photography that has earned these genres a very large, very dedicated, and very passionate following. The dedication of these photographers can make finding the right gift all the more
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Wildlife Photography
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2025
Recommended Cameras for Street Photography
The Best Cameras for Street Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/10/2025
When you’re venturing into public spaces for street photography, a compact camera is a must-have. Sure, a lightweight camera is easier to carry around, but an unobtrusive shooter is also the key to getting those perfectly spontaneous shots. You’re going to want to go small and pocketable, with accessible settings to adjust easily while you’re on the move. Let’s explore some solid options for your everyday carry bag as a street photographer. FUJIFILM X100VI Reminiscent of classic street photo film cameras, the FUJIFILM
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Street Photography
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2025
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
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted 07/25/2025
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
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Film Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Back To School
Point-and-Shoots for Pops: 8 Compact Cameras for Father’s Day
Point-and-Shoots for Pops: 8 Compact Cameras for Father’s Day
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 05/30/2025
Not all fathers are photographers, but for those who are, I’d argue that a point-and-shoot camera is essential tech for the dads in the world. Even for those with the latest smartphone, point-and-shoots are dedicated, purpose-built tools that excel in areas where phones can’t quite keep up. And, besides, dads love tools, right? OM SYSTEM TG-7 Digital Camera If Indiana Jones had a point-and-shoot digital camera, it would be the
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Point & Shoot Cameras
Father's Day
Medium Format Guide for Weddings and Portraiture
Medium Format Guide for Weddings and Portraiture
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 03/06/2025
With medium format shedding many of its niche associations and becoming a more viable and mainstream format, now might just be the time to begin incorporating this larger format into your working repertoire. When film was still king among working photographers, medium format cameras, particularly 645, was seen as an ideal balance between image quality, weight, speed, and number of frames per roll. Once the shift to digital occurred, weight and speed became the primary differentiators in which cameras and systems were being considered for the
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medium format
Wedding Photography
portrait photography
Lighting for Outdoor Photo and Video
by Cory Rice · Posted 03/04/2025
Whether you are shooting a fashion editorial, a wedding reception, or anything in between, on- and off-camera lighting can make a huge difference outdoors. Natural light is wonderful, but there are scenarios in which you simply cannot run the risk of an unexpected cloud or rapidly setting sun ruining your shot. This article introduces the gear and accessories necessary to be prepared outdoors always, no matter what
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Wedding Photography
Portrait Photography
Light Modifiers
On Camera Lighting
10 Last-Minute Gifts for Photographers
10 Last-Minute Gifts for Photographers
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 11/20/2024
Time is running out to find the perfect gift for the photographer in your life. Or maybe you're the photographer and your partner, friend, spouse, or parent has just sprung the question on you: "What kind of gift should I get you?" Well, to help make things a bit easier, we've assembled a list of our top 10 last-minute gifts for photographers. 1. Mini LED Light The best item you never knew you needed, a
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Photography Accessories
Mobile Accessories
Instant Cameras
Computer Accessories
LED Lights
Holiday 2024
How to Choose the Best Telescope
How to Choose the Best Telescope
by Christopher Witt · Posted 11/19/2024
Humans’ fascination with the stars is as old as our ability to think and ask questions. For millennia we, as a species, were limited to observing the heavens with just our eyes. Of course, back then we were able to see more because light pollution didn’t exist, but making detailed observations was impossible. The invention of the microscope led to the development of the telescope, which allowed people to finally start exploring the larger universe. As technological advances were made and telescopes got bigger and better, their reach and the
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Telescopes
Optics
Astronomy
Holiday 2024
Top Cameras for Wildlife, Sports, and Action Photography
Top Cameras for Wildlife, Sports, and Action Photography
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 11/15/2024
When it comes to choosing the best camera for wildlife, sports, and action photography, three key factors to focus on are speed, reliability, and autofocus performance. In the past, with SLRs, the flagship models usually translated to being the top models for action photography. The same is still true today, with mirrorless cameras, but speed is now more
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Documentary Photography
Sports Photography
Wildlife Photography
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