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Understanding Camera Shooting/Exposure Modes
Understanding Camera Shooting/Exposure Modes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/30/2026
Taking a look at any modern mirrorless or DSLR camera, you’ll notice a slew of controls, buttons, and dials. Atop nearly all cameras sits a large dial labeled with many letters and icons. This is our mode dial. It is how we control the level of power we give to our camera or take for ourselves. One of the wonderful things that modern electronic digital and film cameras give you is many high-tech options for your image making. One of the horrible things that modern electronic digital and film cameras give you is many high-tech options for your
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Camera Technology
Understanding Camera Metering Modes
Understanding Camera Metering Modes
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 03/24/2026
Every facet of photography is about controlling light, from the amount of light we allow to enter our camera via the aperture of a lens to the duration of our exposure set by the shutter speed. But how does the camera measure the brightness of the scene to set these settings automatically? How do you, the photographer, know how much to adjust your exposure settings to achieve a specific result for the final image? This is achieved with an in-camera light meter. What Is Metering? Metering is how a camera evaluates the available light to
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Camera Technology
Good Light for Wildlife Photography
Good Light for Wildlife Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 01/13/2026
When you first head out to take photos of wildlife, what’s the first thing you think of? If it’s not lighting, we’ve got news for you. Photography is, by definition, the capture of light on a light-sensitive surface. The word “photograph” is derived from Greek roots that translate to “drawing with light.” We can have the most expensive camera and lens combo, but without good light, we’ll never get the most out of it. Understanding our primary light source and its many qualities is essential to improving as a wildlife photographer, and in this
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Wildlife Photography
Photography Lighting
Top Landscape Cameras
Top Landscape Cameras
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 12/24/2025
If renowned landscape photographer Ansel Adams were alive today, he would surely be astounded at the variety of cameras available. When compared to his hulking 8x10 view camera, today’s cameras look like child’s play. He would also be flabbergasted at the image quality these little devices produce. This year, we have a bottomless well of cameras
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Landscape Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Mirrorless Lenses
Holiday 2025
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
Focus on the Eyes for Powerful Portraits
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 11/20/2025
The most engaging portraits seem to have direct eye contact between subject and viewer, as if the camera were simply a window through which we’re looking. But is it that simple? So much goes into making a good portrait, can success simply come down to eye contact between subject and camera and is it even necessary to concentrate on the eyes for a portrait? There are certainly wonderful portraits that do not focus exclusively on the eyes that illustrate character with other aspects of the body, from posture to hands, but as an introduction to
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Portrait Photography
Mirrorless Lenses
Mirrorless Cameras
Canon's 2025: Pivot to Compact and Cinema, with RF Lens Build-Out
Canon's 2025: Pivot to Compact and Cinema, with RF Lens Build-Out
by Luke Rollins · Posted 10/24/2025
Where other camera-makers might have the specs or the buzz, only one has the throne: Canon. Industry reports indicate the company has notched yet another year atop global sales of interchangeable lens cameras, extending that reign to 21. Yes, Canon's reign is now old enough to drink. And that's not to say their 2025 was booze-addled, but rather that there may be some unease in the
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Holiday 2025
Lenses & Accessories
Ricoh’s New GR IV Brings Big Upgrades to Iconic Compact
Ricoh’s New GR IV Brings Big Upgrades to Iconic Compact
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/20/2025
A premium APS-C compact camera six years in the making, the new Ricoh GR IV Digital Camera is the latest in the GR series and the flagship follow-up to the cult classic GR III and GR IIIx cameras. Ricoh GR IV Digital Camera The IV bears a close resemblance to its predecessor, albeit slightly smaller and lighter, while
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Compact Cameras
Digital Cameras
Top Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Content Creation
Top Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Content Creation
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/13/2025
All the world’s a soundstage for today’s content creators. And yes, while you carry an effective production multitool in your pocket already (your smartphone), its shortcomings will eventually outweigh its convenience. The contemporary class of point-and-shoot cameras offers significant upgrades in sensor size, lens quality, video performance, and audio inputs, all within a (relatively) pocketable form factor. Wireless connectivity options ensure your content can be quickly posted on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and more. We’ll briefly go over
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Point and Shoot Cameras
Compact Cameras
Content Creation
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
by John-Paul Pale… · Posted 07/25/2025
The new school year is nearly upon us, which means it’s time to start stocking up on necessary gear and school supplies. For film and photo majors, that means finding the camera that’s right for you. To help you get the perfect shot, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite cameras, including options for beginning photographers, prosumers, and professionals. Medium Format The
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Film Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Back To School
B&H Photo News Roundup: Week of May 18, 2025
B&H Photo News Roundup: Week of May 18, 2025
by Jordan Gallant · Posted 05/23/2025
We are just under a month out from BILD expo and all of the speakers, events, and experiences are live on the BILD website! We can’t wait to see you there. While we eagerly await your visit, let’s get into this week’s news roundup. FUJIFILM presented us with the X half Digital Camera, a half-frame shooting machine for film lovers. Additionally, Godox released mini flashes, Harlowe gave us new versions of their RGB lights, and Sony introduced a new wireless shooting grip. FUJIFILM
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Hybrid Cameras
camera flashes
RBG Lighting
B&H Photo News Roundup: Week of March 23, 2025
B&H Photo News Roundup: Week of March 23, 2025
by Jordan Gallant · Posted 03/28/2025
We have a wide variety of products to cover this week, so let’s jump right in! Canon released the PowerShot V1 and EOS R50 V cameras. RED added a new firmware update to the KOMODO cinema camera. Thypoch made some upgrades to its Simera lens design. Additions to Canon’s V-Series Launch Canon is bringing two new compact cameras to their robust lineup sure to please both amateur hobbyists and content creators. The
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News Roundup
Point-and-Shoot
Cinema Cameras
How to Photograph Your Holiday Party
How to Photograph Your Holiday Party
by Zack Young · Posted 12/04/2024
So, your spouse has elected you official photographer of the family holiday party! Or maybe your boss volunteered you to shoot the office party? Or your kids put your name in the running as school party cameraperson. Regardless of the type of party you’ve been assigned (or volunteered) to photograph, here are some tips and tricks that will help you capture memories that will last a lifetime. Right Gear for Your Holiday Party As your party’s official
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Portrait Photography Tips
Portrait Photography
Holiday 2024
Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras Available Right Now
Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras Available Right Now
by Luke Rollins · Posted 11/11/2024
In a stunning reversal of fortune, point-and-shoot cameras—which have long been dismissed as defunct—are currently experiencing a major resurgence. In both new and used markets, sales of point and shoots are way, fueled in part by nostalgia and the perceived shortcomings of smartphone cameras. With expanded feature sets, manual exposure controls, built-in and/or external flash support, and optical
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Point & Shoot Cameras
Holiday 2024
Year in Review
Canon EOS R5 Mark II In Use: Sports and Wildlife Photography
Canon EOS R5 Mark II In Use: Sports and Wildlife Photography
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 07/17/2024
Not typically known for its capabilities in the sports and wildlife realm, the EOS R5 Mark II’s improvements take this supremely versatile camera to another level with improvements to its speed and autofocusing performance. Borrowing lots of tech from the flagship R1 and using the higher resolution sensor, the R5 Mark II excels in fast-paced shooting situations thanks to its upgraded processing and
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Sports Photography
Nature Photography
Mirrorless Cameras
Sony Camera Buying Guide for Content Creators
Sony Camera Buying Guide for Content Creators
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted 03/29/2024
We live in fortunate times because there are no bad cameras. Modern technology has advanced to the point where practically every camera—from a smartphone to professional mirrorless—can be used to create pro-quality imagery. However, some cameras are better than others for certain purposes. Sony knows this, which is why the brand has developed an extensive line of cameras to cover the needs of different users. Let’s take a closer look at which cameras are best for content creators. Key Features Content creation covers an incredibly wide range
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Mirrorless Cameras

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