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Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
Building a Backyard Bird Photography Studio
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/14/2026
You don’t have to go far to capture fun and engaging images of wildlife. In fact, you may not have to go anywhere at all. A carefully landscaped yard and the right tools can attract an impressive variety of animal life to observe and photograph. Pair that with a little patience and soon you’ll be capturing stunning images from the comfort of your own home. Attracting Birds Birds are part of nearly every environment, from the densest cities to rural areas. While they are common, we’ll need to offer three essentials—water, shelter, and food—to
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
Tripods for Every Scenario with Oben and Robus
Tripods for Every Scenario with Oben and Robus
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/13/2026
Love them or hate them, tripods are an essential piece of the photography puzzle. They allow us to capture images that would otherwise be impossible to create, whether it be due to low light or long exposures where keeping our camera motionless is essential. Even in bright daylight, tripods aid us in producing sharper images, all while freeing our hands to do other tasks. Choosing a tripod is a highly personal choice, and there are many considerations we should take
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tripods
Travel Photography
Wildlife Photography
The Best Full-Sized Binoculars
The Best Full-Sized Binoculars
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/08/2026
Choosing a pair of binoculars can be as easy or as daunting as you want it to be. We’ve covered the technical aspects of binoculars, from magnification to glass quality, and how they affect your choice, but not everyone wants to get into all that. While yes, once we know the basics, we can better choose the pair that meets our particular needs, but that assumes we want to get into all that. If you do, check out our
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Wildlife Photography
Binoculars
birding
Recommended Travel Tripods
Recommended Travel Tripods
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/03/2026
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 are new to the world
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Tripods & Monopods
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2024
Telephoto Lenses: An Underrated Landscape Photography Secret Weapon
Posted 07/02/2026
Wide angles are a staple in landscape photography, but don't sleep on telephoto lenses. They are an underrated gear choice that makes your photos appear more grandiose. Sam is in the field sharing telephoto photography ideas and teaching how to utilize these types of lenses. 0:00 - A Lens Secret 0:28 - Why Telephoto Lenses? 1:08 - A Point of Interest 2:22 - Lens Compression 3:14 - Full Moon Photography 9:55 - Which Do You Prefer? Sponsored by
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Landscape Photography
Telephoto Lenses
Sport Optics: Understanding Magnification, Objective Lenses, and Beyond
Sport Optics: Understanding Magnification, Objective Lenses, and Beyond
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
Optic size is measured by what it can do, but when you’re new to the hobby, this can be confusing. Pick up a spotting scope or any pair of binoculars and you’ll see them adorned with a set of numbers like 8x42, 7x32, or 20-60x80. What exactly do those numbers mean and what do they tell us about an optic? At the most
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Sports Photography
Spotting Scopes
The Best Bridge Cameras of the Year
The Best Bridge Cameras of the Year
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/15/2026
When it comes to choosing the right camera, there’s often a gap between the small, pocketable point-and-shoot cameras and larger mirrorless ones. While interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras have much to offer, their higher price points and larger form factor often make them unfeasible for the average photo enthusiast. It often leads to the question of how a photographer can bridge that gap. Enter the aptly named
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bridge cameras
Holiday 2024
Year in Review
The Ultimate Point-and-Shoot Shopping Guide
The Ultimate Point-and-Shoot Shopping Guide
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/12/2026
After the smartphone revolution, it appeared that the days of the compact camera were done. How wrong we were. It’s true that a few years back, point-and-shoot options were few and far between. There were just a handful of options on the market, and some industry titans even left the market entirely. Despite the long-rumored demise of the compact camera, it seems that photo enthusiasts still desire a dedicated device without the distractions that come with a smartphone. What is a compact or “point-and-shoot” camera? Just because a camera is
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Point and Shoot Cameras
Compact Cameras
Which Camera Is Right for Your Bird Photography?
Posted 06/05/2026
Looking for a full-frame camera for all your bird photography needs, but aren't looking to go overboard on spending? Matt shares 3 midrange camera options (the Canon R6 III, Nikon Z6 III, and Sony a7 V) for the photographer that is ready to take that next step. Buying a camera at this price point means investing in a system, so Matt will also discuss lens options based on your budget! 0:00 - Intro 0:55 - Sensors, Read Out Speeds, Frame Rates 3:12 - Pre-Capture 4:27 - Lenses/How to Choose a Lens 7:34 - Animal Autofocus (Camera & Lenses) 8
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Bird Photography
Gift Ideas Under $200 for the Dad Who Deserves a Vacation
Gift Ideas Under $200 for the Dad Who Deserves a Vacation
by Meg Mann · Posted 06/03/2026
There are plenty of dads who seem incapable of taking a break, even if you were to drop them off at the beach. We’ve put together a list of gift ideas that will hopefully give them a much-needed reason to take a breath and indulge in that long-awaited trip or vacation. To Capture 1. FUJIFILM instax WIDE 400 Instant Film Camera Appeal to nostalgia with FujiFilm’s fresh take on instant film with the
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Father's Day
Best Budget Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Fun, Vibes, and Aesthetics
Best Budget Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Fun, Vibes, and Aesthetics
by Luke Rollins · Posted 06/02/2026
The market for point-and-shoot cameras is in an interesting place at the moment, with some of the most affordable options available new instead of used. As vintage Y2K-era imagery circulates social media, demand for these old digicams surges, all but erasing the value proposition that caused these old cameras to go viral in the first place. If you're in search of a fun, casual, and budget-friendly digital point-and-shot camera that still brings those retro vibes, B&H carries a range of available new options catering to different needs. It
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Point and Shoot
Compact Cameras
Photographing Birds in the Everglades
Posted 05/29/2026
Recently, the B&H social media video team traveled to the Florida Everglades to film a wildlife and landscape photography series. Matt Matkin led the bird photography segment, sharing his personal approach to capturing birds in action along with a few memorable moments from the experience. 0:00 - Intro 2:43 - Why bird photography in the Everglades 7:29 - Equipment used 9:13 - Bird resources 12:55 - First impressions & tips 25:08 - Camera settings & composition tips 46:14 - Look for other wildlife 47:22 - Camera & lens
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
Essential Wide-Angle Lenses for the Wedding Photographer
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 05/25/2026
When assembling a kit of lenses for photographing a wedding, one should take into consideration the location in which the wedding is taking place, the number of guests and, of course, the type of imagery you are seeking to create. To best represent a wedding in a dynamic manner, it is often preferable to have a range of lenses to achieve different perspectives of the event, rather than maintaining a constant perspective of your subject matter. A wide-angle lens, specifically, is a highly effective tool for capturing many of the scenes that
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SLR Lenses
 Best Sony Lenses for Wedding Photography
Best Sony Lenses for Wedding Photography
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 05/18/2026
Wedding season is upon us and whether you’re a first-time wedding photographer or an experienced pro, you’re likely debating which lenses you should keep or add to your daily kit. Sony makes deciding even tougher with an incredible variety of glass offerings for their E-mount mirrorless system. Don’t worry though, we’re here to help with our picks for the best Sony lenses for wedding photography. The New f/2 Zooms: FE 28-70mm f/2 GM and FE 50-150mm f/2 GM Released in late 2024 and early 2025 respectively, the
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Wedding Photography
Lenses & Lens Accessories
A Trio to Remember: A Unique Set of Rolleiflex Cameras
A Trio to Remember: A Unique Set of Rolleiflex Cameras
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 05/18/2026
It's not every day that a piece of photography history passes through B&H. Sure, every camera and lens carries a little bit of the past with it, from a DSLR made in 2015 to an old rangefinder from the 50s. History lives in the images they've captured and the hands they've been passed through. That said, there are some cameras and lenses that stand out among the rest. Especially when they come bearing the serial numbers 0000001, 0000002, and 0000003.
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Lenses & Accessories
Film Photography

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