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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
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
A Guide to Birding with Binoculars
A Guide to Birding with Binoculars
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/30/2026
Binoculars are a birdwatcher's best friend. They allow you to get close-up views of distant objects without having to actually get close. Some birders use spotting scopes and others use cameras with telephoto lenses, but you may be hard-pressed to find a serious birder without a pair of binoculars at the
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Binoculars
Bird Photography
Optics
Everyday Carry Bags for the Photographer Parent
Everyday Carry Bags for the Photographer Parent
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 04/27/2026
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are both right around the corner, and we’ve got some helpful tips on getting your photographer parent the perfect gift. Unless you’ve been given specific instructions, camera gear can be a challenging thing to shop for. You never know what accessories mom or dad already have, and some gear is so specific that unless you’re a photography enthusiast yourself, you’d be hard-pressed to know what’s what. But you know what accessory isn’t too technical? Bags. In this guide, we’re going to look at some of our top picks
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Camera Bags
Mother's Day
Father's Day
Ira Block's Travel Photography Series: What to Pack when Travel Meets Photography
Posted 04/23/2026
When traveling it’s always best to have a compact and mobile kit that works for your personal style of image making. Photographer Ira Block has been on many trips and is a master of packing the essentials. He goes over the most compact equipment and packing tips for your next adventure. 0:00 - Intro 2:44 - Travel cases & bags 7:44 - Learning how to pack for different trips 13:45 - Do we really need a tripod? 17:06 - Master list 18:07 - Pack for the elements 31:07 - Pack according to the key images (compact equipment) 53:47 - Lenses 55:42
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Photography Bags & Cases
Packing Lists
Travel Photography
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
L-Mount Alliance’s 2025: Leica at 100, Sigma Lenses, Panasonic Flagships
L-Mount Alliance’s 2025: Leica at 100, Sigma Lenses, Panasonic Flagships
by Luke Rollins · Posted 10/24/2025
It's been a strong year for the L-Mount Alliance, who recently announced the addition of their tenth member Viltrox to bring a credible low-cost manufacturer into the fold for the future. The three pillars of the group—Leica, Sigma, and Panasonic—each had distinctive years in 2025, further entrenching in their proven lanes to build out an ecosystem that, as of the
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Holiday 2025
Lenses & Accessories
Macro Photography Gift Buying Guide
Macro Photography Gift Buying Guide
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/18/2025
For macro photographers, having the right gear is essential. Magnification and lighting are key, but you don’t necessarily need the biggest, priciest macro lenses out there to get close-up shots. If you’re a macro photographer yourself or buying a gift for one, we have some excellent recommendations for every budget. Gifts Under $50 1. Close-up macro filters (like this Macro Lens
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Holiday 2025
Macrophotography
Top Gear for Wildlife Photographers
Top Gear for Wildlife Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/18/2025
There’s an old adage that gear doesn’t make the picture, it’s the photographer. This is partly true. A super-telephoto prime with a fast aperture will make quick work of busy backgrounds, and the faster focusing systems of high-end full-frame cameras will more easily track a bird’s eye in some of the most challenging lighting conditions. But there’s another factor to consider. At the heart of the image is a creative eye and technical proficiency. High-end camera gear only serves a purpose once you know what you’re doing. In this guide, we’re
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Holiday 2025
Wildlife 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
Gifts for Landscape Photographers
Gifts for Landscape Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/15/2025
For landscape photographers, having the right equipment is everything. You want gear that is lightweight, rugged, and easy to travel with. Multipurpose gear that has a variety of practical applications when you’re out in the field never hurts either. If you are a landscape photographer or buying a gift for one, we have some great product recommendations for every budget. Gifts Under $50 1. Multitools are a photographer's best friend, especially out in the field.
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Lens Accessories
Tripod Accessories
Holiday 2025
Must-Have Accessories for Landscape Photographers
Must-Have Accessories for Landscape Photographers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 09/02/2025
There’s more to landscape photography than just cameras and lenses. While these are the most essential pieces of gear in our bag, they can’t do it all. We need to rely on other tools to take our craft to the next level. Whether it be something to stabilize our camera, a way to trigger the camera without shaking it, or a filter to make that blue sky pop, there’s a tool to help us do it all. Accessories Remote Shutter Release To take a photo without shaking the camera, you’ll want to use
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Landscape Photography
Nature Photography
Camera Accessories
Great Accessories Every Wedding Photographer Should Have
Great Accessories Every Wedding Photographer Should Have
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/20/2025
Weddings are among the most important events in a couple’s life. As a photographer, you’re tasked with capturing that day and immortalizing those memories with your camera and lens. However, the camera is only part of the equation. To make your images shine, you’ll need to add some additional tools to your arsenal. In this article, we’re going to explore the accessories that not only make your life as a photographer easier, but make your work stand out. Lighting Lighting is the most important element of wedding photography. You’re going to
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Wedding Photography
Camera Accessories
Landscape & Travel Guides
by Luke Rollins · Posted 06/11/2025
Stepping outside your daily routine and into the wild or a whole new world? Here’s a collection of guides, tips, and discussions for best capturing the beauty and spontaneity of landscape and travel photography.
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Ultimate Gift Guide: Best Photography Gifts for 2024
Best Gifts for Photographers
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted 11/12/2024
The holidays are nearly upon us, which means it's time to start thinking about what gifts to give to your friends and family. For the photographers on your list, we've put together a guide of the best photo gifts available, including options for every skill level, application, and budget. Peak Design Capture Camera Clip v3 If you need a quick and secure way to carry your camera on the go, the Capture Camera Clip v3
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Holiday 2024

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