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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
Macro Lens Buying Guide
An Intro to Macro Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/17/2025
It is probably safe to say that many of us photographers have, either with our cameras or smartphones, tried to capture a close-up image of an insect, flower, toy, or other object. We have an idea of what we want this photograph to look like as we prepare to capture the image. We've seen and admired beautiful close-up images before but, when we nose the camera lens up to the object, we see nothing but a blur—the lens can't focus close enough to
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Macro Photography
Lenses & Accessories
Recommended Full-Sized Tripods
Top 10 Full-Size Tripods
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/22/2025
When it comes to image quality, the one piece of gear everyone recommends is the tripod. A good-quality tripod is one of the most important accessories you can get for your camera, but with so many new brands and options out there, choosing the right one can be a challenge. For this article, I spoke to the experts at the B&H SuperStore and have put my hands on several different full-sized tripods and tripod heads and can share with you my
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Tripods & Monopods
Accessories to Up Your Family Portrait Game
Accessories to Up Your Family Portrait Game
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/19/2025
While much of what makes a great family portrait photographer comes with practice, there are ways you can improve your workflow with the right gear. Today, we’re going to look at accessories that will make your life as an at-home or even aspiring professional portrait photographer easier.Family portraits can be one of the most challenging yet rewarding genres of photography. On top of technical expertise and a familiarity with your gear, it also requires personability and the ability to (sometimes) wrangle up large groups. Even after you get a
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Photography Accessories
Holiday 2019
Portrait Photography
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
Best Gifts for Food Photographers
Best Gifts for Food Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/03/2025
Food photography is an undeniably popular artistic medium, involving all kinds of people and gear to make those mouthwatering shots possible. If you’re an aspiring food photographer or someone looking to take their existing work to the next level, we’ve put together a special, themed gift guide that’s perfect for any skill level. 1. A 50mm Lens Whether you are far into your photography career or just starting out, whenever you complete a dish in your kitchen or have a plate placed in front of you at a restaurant, there’s no better starting
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Macro Photography
Macro Lenses
Holiday 2024
Back to School: Top Backpacks for All Your Devices
Back to School: Top Backpacks for Everyday Devices
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 07/21/2025
Headed back to school and looking for a great backpack? You’re in luck. We’ve put together a list of some our favorite packs, including top picks from renowned bag makers like Incase, Thule, and Peak Design. Incase ICON 16" Backpack Featuring a sleek, all-black design and a wide assortment of pockets and compartments, the stylish ICON 16" Backpack, from Incase will help keep all of your gear neat
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Photo Bags and Cases
Back To School
Back to School: What You Want versus What You Need
Back to School: What You Want versus What You Need
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 07/14/2025
As a student, much of your life is about making choices and sacrifices. “Should I skip this class and sleep in?” or “Should I go to class even though I’m too tired to pay attention?” There are a lot of hard decisions to make as a student, especially if you’re a burgeoning photographer looking to attain professional status. But, as a student, means are often limited and you need to be more conscious about what gear to add to your kit. What gear is critical and worth the investment versus what are some of the things you can ignore for now and
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Mirrorless Cameras
DSLR Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
SLR Lenses
Flash & Accessories
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
Studio Storage Solutions
Studio Storage Solutions
by Cory Rice · Posted 10/15/2024
Is your studio a mess? Do you dread setting up photo sessions because you can’t remember where you put anything? An organized studio simplifies workflow, reassures clients, and allows you to focus on your work without distraction. Below are a few easy ways to keep your workspace organized. Cases, Bags, and Inserts Hard cases are not only for transporting gear. They are a great way to compartmentalize equipment. Cases designed
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Photography Accessories
Storage Solutions
Studio Photography
Holiday 2024
Recommended Travel Tripods
Recommended Travel Tripods
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/15/2024
The travel tripod conundrum is a cruel reality of physics and practicality. The larger and heavier a tripod is, the steadier it will hold a camera. The larger and heavier a tripod is, the less likely you will ever want to carry it around or take it on a trip. Why are we left with a photographic reality like that which makes the tastiest food bad for you? Tripods come in all shapes, weights, heights, and styles. If you
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Tripods & Monopods
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2024
Which Pair of Binoculars Should I Give?
Which Pair of Binoculars Should I Give?
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/15/2024
Binoculars make great gifts. Regardless of who you are shopping for, or what their hobbies are, a nice pair of binoculars can be appreciated and enjoyed by just about anyone. If you think about it, almost all of us find ourselves out in the world wishing we could have a closer view of something almost every day. Now that I have convinced you to gift a beautiful pair of binoculars, you’ll click through to the binocular section of the B&H website
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Binoculars
Optics
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
A Camouflage Buying Guide for Wildlife Photographers
A Camouflage Buying Guide for Wildlife Photographers
by John Harris · Posted 07/27/2024
When speaking with wildlife and bird photographers, the subject of camouflage always sparks conversation. Some are surprisingly dismissive, others are all-in and, of course, there are those of us in the middle, who understand the benefits, but are not quite ready to order a complete ghillie suit. In fact, camouflage gear is not a panacea, and all photographers should agree that your location, movements, techniques, scent, and even breathing have more impact on getting that great animal photograph than what you are wearing or under what you are
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Wildlife Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Rain Covers
Holiday 2023

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