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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
How to Get your Speedlight Off-Camera for Better Portraits
How to Get your Speedlight Off-Camera for Better Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 10/16/2025
One of the most effective ways to improve your portraiture is by controlling the light, and one of the most effective ways to control your light is to move it. Seems like a simple enough concept, but it can be daunting at first, especially if you're using a speedlight or an on-camera flash. Despite its misleading name, an on-camera flash can, very easily, be used off the camera. The "on-camera" part simply refers to its form factor
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Flash & Accessories
Portrait Photography
Studio Photography
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
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
The Tripod Explained
The Tripod Explained
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/25/2023
The tripod: a three-legged camera support. Why is the tripod market so flooded with options when they all look pretty much the same and are designed to do the same thing? Isn’t one tripod as good as any other? Why are some so expensive? Why are others comparatively inexpensive? Do some hold cameras more steadily than others? And, why in the world is that one pink? In this article, we will be emphasizing the use of a tripod for photography.
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Tripods & Monopods
Holiday 2023
What Photo Accessory Can You Not Live Without?
What Photo Accessory Can You Not Live Without?
by M. Brett Smith · Posted 08/03/2023
While cameras and lenses create the base of any photographic kit, there are a few photo accessories available without which many photographers say they cannot live. The term “photographic accessories” covers a wide swath of what you’ll find at the B&H SuperStore and online, but it includes tripods, camera bags and cases, memory cards, batteries, filters, flashes, and more. In the world of digital photography, the computer and its accessories are
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Photography Accessories
Holiday 2023
Photographic Gift Ideas for Your Shutterbug
Photographic Gift Ideas for Your Shutterbug
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 07/26/2023
Photographers and photo enthusiasts are some of the best people to shop for. Do you know why? Because there are a ton of things your shutterbug needs and wants to augment their pursuit of the ultimate photograph. And luckily, there are completely useful and thoughtful photography-related gifts available for any budget.  Let’s dive in. 1. Multitool Eventually, everyone finds themselves in the field battling against a loose tripod, desperately using a penny or dime to tighten a screw (and potentially stripping both in the process). This is
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Flash & Accessories
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2023
How to Improve Your Smartphone Photos and Videos
by Mos Khan · Posted 11/02/2021
As each year goes by, smartphone cameras keep getting better, and this also means more and more people have access right at their fingertips to a powerful camera. Social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook wouldn’t be as big as they are without the proliferation of smartphone photography. Still, even with the impressive improvements that have put these mobile cameras in competition with traditional camera systems, there are times that they show their limitations. This is why many companies have been developing mobile photo
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Smartphone Accessories
Holiday 2021
Mobile Photography
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
Camera Supports for Unique-Angle Camera Positioning
by Allan Weitz · Posted 12/04/2020
Before heading out on assignment, I make a mental checklist of the gear I will be needing, and camera supports are always on that list. Depending on where and what I plan to photograph, I might take a mid- or full-size tripod and be done with it. If I anticipate taking low-angle photographs, I will also pack along a tabletop-size tripod and, for ground-level shooting, one of my Platypods. Truth is, if I have the space, I take all three options, because if I leave any of these options behind, I know I will need it when I get where I’m going
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camera support
Tripods & Monopods
Photography Accessories
The B&H Light Stand Buying Guide
by Cory Rice · Posted 11/19/2020
Looking for a light stand? Seems like a simple task, until you head to the category and find that there are hundreds of options, each with its own set of features and specifications, which can make the whole experience a little overwhelming. We are here to help. Whether you are a beginner or experienced photographer, choosing the right light stand comes down to answering the same set of questions. This guide will take you through them one at a time. How Heavy Is Your Light? The most important job of any light stand is to provide a solid,
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Lighting & Accessories
Photography Accessories
10 Tips for the One-Lens Traveler
10 Tips for the One-Lens Traveler
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/05/2019
At some point, in the photographic journeys of many of us, we suffer from a chronic (or acute) case of Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) and we keep buying stuff (thank YOU for shopping at B&H Photo!) that ends up in our camera bags. We launch into a holiday or family vacation wanting to be prepared for any photographic challenge, regardless of our destination. Super-telephoto action? Check. Wide-angle landscapes? Check. Moody street scenes
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Travel Photography
Smartphones
Prime Lenses
Recommendations for Hands-free Headlamps, Lanterns and Area Lights
by Christopher Witt · Posted 07/24/2018
We’re all familiar with basic handheld flashlights and how they generally work: switch for on/off and maybe different brightness levels. But their convenience is often their greatest drawback; they’re handheld—meaning that if you need more than one hand, you’re pretty much out of luck (unless you want to hold one in your mouth. Yuck). But there’s good news! We’re living in a future benefiting from advances in LED and battery technologies and there is a growing list of options for lightweight
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Outdoor Accessories
Outdoor Sports
The Home Studio, Part 2: Essential Gear
by Dawn Wayand · Posted 04/24/2018
Your camera is an extension of you in your studio. What you shoot with can be just as important as how you shoot. Choosing the right gear to help you perform better during a photo shoot is worth careful consideration. In this article, I will discuss cameras, but go more into depth on lenses, light meters, and care kits for your gear to help give you a better understanding of each and what features to look for when purchasing each component. Robert Olsen;Model: Kristin Rutty Digital Cameras There are a few different types of digital
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Studio Photography

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