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Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
Cinema Cameras: What Filmmakers Need to Know
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 12/03/2025
Whether you’re a student or a seasoned veteran, selecting the right camera can make your head spin with questions. Does sensor size matter? What’s the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:2:2? Do I really need a camera that can record 8K? What about raw? We’ll explain the key components that help a camera produce cinematic images, and in doing so, hopefully help you make that all-important decision. Evaluate Your Needs and Your Budget Before considering certain cameras, you must know your needs and your budget. And be realistic. If you are a student
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Cinema Cameras
Audio for Video
Video Lighting
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
11 Ways to Upgrade your Gear for Outdoor Photography
11 Ways to Upgrade Your Gear for Outdoor Photography
by Allan Weitz · Posted 06/21/2023
If wanderlust is starting to get the best of you, consider upgrading your camera gear before heading out on your next outdoor adventure. 1. Clean Your Gear Your first order of business should be to make sure your camera bodies and lenses are clean and in proper working order. To learn more about cleaning and optimizing the performance of your cameras, camera sensors, lenses, and other photo essentials, refer to the tips I offer in
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Outdoor Photography
Travel Photography
Photography Accessories
Holiday 2023
How to Photograph a Solar Eclipse
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 04/19/2023
When the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, those on Earth are treated to one of nature’s greatest spectacles—a total solar eclipse. It is a phenomenon that almost every observer would like to capture in a photograph. Due to the rarity of the event, the short duration in which to capture it, and the dynamic nature of the subject, it is one of those photographic opportunities that requires the proper gear, setup, planning, and practice. Eclipse and solar
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Astronomy
Astrophotography
Solar Eclipse
Eclipse Photography
Tools for Capturing Macro Photographs Without a Macro Lens
by Allan Weitz · Posted 04/05/2021
The term “macro photography” is most often defined as close-up photographs taken with macro lenses, but isn’t always the case. True, macro lenses are designed to deliver life-size photographs of small objects with sharp edge-to-edge detail, but macro lenses are not the only tools of the trade when it comes to going face-to-face with bumblebees. If macro photography is something you’d like to delve into without first having to invest in a macro lens, you have several
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Macro Photography
Frequently Asked Questions About Macro Lenses
by Allan Weitz · Posted 06/01/2020
In recognition of B&H Photo Macro Week, this week's FAQ topic is—you guessed it—macro lenses. What is a macro lens? Macro lenses are generally defined as lenses that can photograph an object at life-size (1:1) or half life-size (1:2) magnification. Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD Lens Are macro lenses available in different focal lengths? Yes. For full-frame 35mm cameras, macro lenses that focus down
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Macro Photography
SLR Lenses
How to Photograph the Sun
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/16/2017
The Sun, our source of light and warmth, is a notoriously poor photographic target, due to its extreme brightness and constant emissions of damaging ultraviolet and infrared radiation. However, with the right equipment, the sun can be a challenging and rewarding photographic subject. The sun, like the moon, is above the horizon and in our skies half of the time. However, unlike the moon, when the sun is above the horizon, it is always visible (unless it is cloudy). The moon progresses through different phases as it orbits our planet, from new
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Astrophotography
Solar Photography
Eclipse Photography
The Wonderful World of Rolleiflex TLR Photography: Street Photography
by Daniel Wagner_1 · Posted 01/13/2016
There are several schools of thought regarding whether or not a Rolleiflex TLR is a good camera for street photography. On the negative side, the exposures per roll are limited to 12, the vintage design often attracts attention, and it takes longer to advance the film to the next frame. On the positive side, the camera can be operated stealthily by shooting from the waist and/or aiming the camera perpendicular to the direction you’re facing; the 120 negative is much larger than its 35mm counterpart; and the leaf shutter is quieter and has
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Film Photography
Street Photography
Classic Cameras
8 Great Old-Time Photographers’ Tricks For Today’s Digital Shooters
by Josh Taylor · Posted 10/21/2015
If there’s one word you can use to describe photographers who mastered their craft before there were such things as auto-exposure, autofocus, auto-flash, or digital imaging, it’s resourceful. These guys and gals had tricks up their sleeves that would let them meet practically any challenge, and a host of ingenious ways to take their creativity to new dimensions. Here are eight of their timeless tricks that are useful, easy to execute, and fun. We also hope they inspire you to come up with your very own. 1. Create soft-focus effects with
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