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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
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
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
After-Dark Gifts: A Shopping Guide for Your Favorite Night Photographer
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/14/2024
Gift shopping for photographers is easy—especially with B&H Photo and all our holiday gift guides. But, if you have a night photographer in your life, you might have noticed that they are, by the nature of the craft, equipped with a lot of the gear they need to get shots after dark. Because they likely suffer from a nighttime strain of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (G.A.S.), the gift shopper is left with limited options. Never fear, however, here are a few ideas with the specific needs and wants of the night photographer in mind! 1.
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SLR Lenses
Mirrorless Lenses
Photography Accessories
Night Photography
Holiday 2023
Flashlights
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
Purchasing Your Next Lens
by Jill Waterman · Posted 09/14/2021
No matter how many lenses a photographer has, there are often added lenses we still wish for, and even more lenses after which we lust. There are so many options that choosing your next lens can often involve a dizzying cavalcade of choices—manufacturers, focal lengths, prime or zoom functionality, auto or manual focusing, and price. Below, we offer up some thoughts on what your next lens might be based on your shooting preferences and needs. To keep things simple, our suggestions are based on the use of a full-frame camera—those seeking a
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SLR Lenses
Mirrorless Lenses
Best Camera Accessories for Beginners
by Jason T · Posted 12/18/2020
If you’ve just ordered your first camera system, now you may be wondering what else you need to get started. Deciding which accessories to buy when you’re first beginning in photography can be a bit of a challenge to the uninitiated. Some accessories, like lens wipes for instance, are universal, but other types of accessories to consider may vary quite a bit depending on the kinds of photos you’re interested in making, and where you plan on shooting
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Photography Accessories
Tripods & Monopods
Photo Bags and Cases
Re-Imagining the Kit Lens
by Cory Rice · Posted 11/24/2020
One of the most daunting aspects of stepping up to an interchangeable-lens camera is the startup cost of purchasing a camera body and a lens. Fortunately, camera companies and retailers, well aware of this financial deterrent, often team up on a solution: the “kit” lens. While technically kit lenses come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and price points, for the purposes of this article I am thinking of a specific lens many photographers have encountered at one point or another when buying a new camera: the “all-purpose” zoom that provides
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Prime Lenses
Zoom Lenses
SLR Lenses
Gift Guide for Landscape Photographers
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 11/20/2020
Landscape photographers are a contradictory bunch. Always on the quest for gear that is simultaneously lightweight and substantial, landscape photographers, as well as travel and nature photographers, are always in search of equipment that can get them a new look, serve a distinct purpose, or be flexible enough to handle a variety of conditions. If there’s a landscape photographer in your life to whom you’re looking to give the perfect photography gift, or if you’re looking to reward yourself with a new piece of kit, here are some gift
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Landscape Photography
Photography Accessories
Drones
Aerial Photography
Holiday 2019
A Primer on Prime Lenses
by Jill Waterman · Posted 11/19/2020
For photography enthusiasts seeking to expand their horizons from pictures made with a mobile phone or a point-and-shoot, the major benefit in of upgrading to a DSLR or mirrorless camera system is the ability to swap out different lenses to fit your specific needs. Prime lenses are available in all lengths and varieties and offer numerous advantages in performance when compared to their zoom-lens brethren. Also, the particular choices associated with sticking to a specific focal length can help improve your photographic technique, as well as
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SLR Lenses
24 Last-Minute Photography-Related Gift Ideas
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 12/05/2019
Hey, the holidays are here! Is it the the 11th hour yet? Are you like me (and many others), who cannot figure out what photography-related gifts and stocking stuffers to get for all but your closest friends, family members, favorite shutterbugs, and romantic partners? Well, here are a few ideas—including many that will fit in your favorite person’s stocking—for those with the dreaded gift-giving block. These aren’t just my ideas, some of my colleagues at B&H told me what was on their last-minute wish lists, as well! 1. Keep Those Hands
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Photography Accessories
Holiday 2019
Travel-Friendly Camera and Lens Systems
by Allan Weitz · Posted 06/06/2019
The topic of this article might seem easy-breezy to compose, but truth be told—it isn’t. For starters, how do you define “travel friendly?” Where are you going? How are you getting there? And what exactly do you plan on photographing once you get there? Do you already own a camera and lenses? If you do, are you happy with them and, if not, why? There’s simply no way we can address every scenario but, at the very least, we can offer you food for thought. Bigger Doesn’t Always Mean Better With few exceptions, it would be fair to say just about
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DSLR Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
SLR Lenses
Perfect Lens Pairings
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 01/12/2017
One lens can’t always do the trick, and sometimes three lenses is a bit too many to stuff in your bag. Luckily, if you plan well, a pair of quality lenses can often accomplish all you need, and then some. Here are some recommendations for lens pairings that may help you flesh out your lens collection, or decide what to bring on your next shoot. Obviously, you might find your own pairing works better. 
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SLR Lenses
The Wonderful World of Rolleiflex TLR Photography: Buying a Used Rolleiflex TLR
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 01/06/2016
What makes a Rolleiflex TLR so special? Many things. To start, TLR stands for twin lens reflex. “Twin” because there are two lenses. And reflex means that the photographer looks through the lens to view the reflected image of an object or scene on the focusing screen. Photographers also look through SLRs, or single lens reflex cameras. One of the differences between the two is that the SLR is held at eye level, and the TLR is held at chest level while the photographer looks through a “waist-level” finder. Another difference is that most SLRs
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Film Photography
Classic Cameras
A Primer on Rangefinder Cameras
by Josh Taylor · Posted 11/03/2015
How does a rangefinder camera work? What were the landmarks in rangefinder camera design?  How have they influenced photography over the years? What are their pluses and minuses compared to SLRs? What do they do best, and why? In the late 19th Century, there were two dominant camera types: 1. View cameras that required you to compose the shot upside-down and in reverse on a ground glass, and focus by moving the lens back and forth until the subject looked sharp. You then inserted a plate or sheet film holder in the exact same image plane
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Camera Technology

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