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Guide to Lens Filters for Solar Photography
Guide to Lens Filters for Solar Photography
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 08/12/2026
Solar eclipses are awesome spectacles of nature that are irresistible to photographers. Besides eclipses, the star at the center of our solar system is an amazing photographic subject—even when it is not being partially or totally blocked by the moon. If you want to photograph a solar eclipse, or just photograph the source of our fragile planet’s warmth and light, you need a solar filter for your
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Solar Photography
Astrophotography
Astronomy
Eclipse Photography
How to Breathe New Life into Retro Digicams
How to Breathe New Life into Retro Digicams
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/12/2026
Now that the smartphone is fully ensconced in its villain arc, the most enthusiastic anti-smartphone partisans have taken to unbundling the suite of functions Steve Jobs first consolidated: camera, phone, music player, notebook, paperback, watch, and day planner amongst others, but more importantly with each function getting its own discrete, purposed object in the everyday carry bag. Vibes and aesthetics belong to them all on their own, but uncoupled they each demand a level of attention and consideration that their grouping suppresses. For
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Compact Cameras
Compact Digital Cameras
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
Five Budget-Friendly Professional Lighting Strategies for Creators
by Luke Rollins · Posted 08/11/2026
Achieving a standard of production value is an essential component of establishing a brand and growing a following. For part-time, burgeoning, and mid-level creators, it can feel like bridging that gap is less a matter of learned skill and more about the equipment you can afford. In most cases, the problem isn’t budget at all. Acquiring the specific know-how can give your content professional sheen with little to no financial outlay. Lighting design is arguably the most immediately visible production component—and the one most capable of
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Point & Shoot Cameras
Compact Cameras
Five Recommended Micro Four Thirds Lenses for Travel
Five Recommended Micro Four Thirds Lenses for Travel
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/06/2026
Traveling with camera gear can be a daunting task. Unless you’re headed out on a dedicated photo excursion, the idea of lugging an entire backpack of gear around is just not feasible. For that reason, we’ve compiled this list of super zooms that make for the perfect travel companion. No matter which camera you’re using, there’s likely a lens for you. In this guide, we’re looking at the most practical Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lenses for travel, from all-in-one zooms to lesser-known options that offer fun albeit niche features. What Is a Micro
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Micro Four Thirds
Travel Photography
Tripod Buying Guide
Tripod Buying Guide
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/06/2026
As complementary as peanut butter is to jelly, the camera and tripod are an age-old pairing that still manages to maintain relevance and unmatched functionality in a world dominated by image stabilization and Photoshop tricks. While the form and function of a tripod is far simpler to understand than the scrolling menus of today’s feature-packed cameras, it can still be a chore to choose the right setup for your needs from among a sea of manufacturers and seemingly comparable models. Now, what’s the big deal with tripods? Most photographers
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Tripods & Monopods
Rugged, Waterproof Cameras to Face the Elements
Rugged, Waterproof Cameras to Face the Elements
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/05/2026
Who doesn't love a day at the beach, or hitting the slopes in November? These are classic pastimes and a great place to snap photos of yourself, your friends, or your family. You could always use your smartphone but following recent trends, there's a big push for focusing on the experience of photography. What better way to do so than with a compact point-and-shoot camera?
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Travel Photography
underwater cameras
Birding Essentials
Birding Essentials
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/04/2026
Bird-watching, known colloquially as birding, has quickly become one of the most popular past times for nature enthusiasts of all ages. In this fast-paced digital world we find ourselves in, getting outside and winding down to the sounds and sights of birds is quite therapeutic. Every hobby has its fair share of essential gear,
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
 5 Recommended APS-C Lenses for Travel Photography
5 Recommended APS-C Lenses for Travel Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/04/2026
Traveling with camera gear can be a daunting experience, especially as we start expanding our arsenal of lenses. Picking the right lens for the job is a challenge in itself, and now we’re finding the space to pack it among our clothes, and other essentials. Wouldn’t it be nice if we had one lens to do it all? Luckily, such lenses do exist, and these travel-ready all-in-one zooms come in a variety of mounts, some brand specific, and others available for many different cameras. In today’s guide, we’re covering the best travel zooms for APS-C or
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SLR Lenses
The Best Travel Ready Compact Cameras in 2026
The Best Travel-Ready Compact Cameras in 2026
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 08/04/2026
Let's face it: smartphone cameras are not the vibe anymore. What we want is a dedicated point-and-shoot camera, whether it be a classic hand-me-down model from the early 2000s or a more current spec'd out model with modern bells and whistles. These small point-and-shoot cameras may be made for travel but they excel in some scenarios more than others. In today's guide, we're covering just a few of the best travel-friendly
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Compact Cameras
Travel Photography
Essential Gear for Dental Photography
Essential Gear for Dental Photography
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/31/2026
Dental photography is a unique genre of photography that requires a specialized set of tools to deliver the clarity, brightness, and color accuracy dentists rely upon to accurately record their patients’ progress. In this guide, we’re going to cover the essential tools dental professionals need to capture the best quality images of their work, from the camera itself to the lighting tools required to accurately capture the color and detail of those pearly whites. The Camera Of course, one could use almost any camera, so long as it produces
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Dental Photography
Superzoom vs. Pocket Camera: Which Should You Get?
Superzoom vs. Pocket Camera: Which Should You Get?
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/27/2026
Choosing our first point-and-shoot camera can be a daunting task. There are so many cameras on the market, and at various price points. Do we need the most expensive model? Do we need the one with the longest zoom range? There’s a lot to consider, and a lot of options on the market, but which is right for us? Set tech specs aside and focus on the basics. When choosing a compact camera, we must first consider what we’re photographing. That might sound obvious, but we can often be blinded by the size of a camera, a singular feature, or even the
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Compact Cameras
Point & Shoot Cameras
Bags and Pouches for Film and Photo Majors
Bags and Pouches for Film and Photo Majors
by Mary Latvis · Posted 07/24/2026
  No matter how compact your camera is, you’ll find that your film and video shoots will still require keeping multiple accessories close by. While hard cases keep these items safe for travel, they are quite bulky. Backpacks can hold many items, but they don’t always provide the quickest access. So for on-set use, smart creators turn to set bags and pouches to save space and time. Tote Bags A wide storage area and simple design make tote bags perfect for carrying a variety of accessories and supplies on set. Larger ones are handy for
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Back To School
Travel Bags
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
Recommended Cameras for Photography Majors
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/24/2026
The new school year is nearly upon us, which means it’s time to start stocking up on necessary gear and supplies. For film and photo students, that means finding the camera and gear that’s right for you. Generally, schools require a DSLR or mirrorless camera with detachable lenses and full manual controls. Far from the smartphone or point-and-shoot pocket camera many of us are used to. To help you get the perfect tool, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite cameras broken down into four categories: Best Overall Cameras Best Mid
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Film Cameras
Mirrorless Cameras
Back To School
How to Nail the Important Shots
How to Nail the Important Shots
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/15/2026
For a beginner, few things seem more intimidating than photographing a wedding. A sense of anxiety is perfectly normal if you haven't yet spent much time in this field. It's important to remember that we all begin somewhere, and even the most experienced pros were also novices at one point. With practice and education, nerves begin to morph into confidence. No two weddings are the same, but whether traditional or unconventional, the goal is to be properly equipped to document the key moments of the day. A
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Wedding Photography
Cameras & Accessories
The Best Mirrorless Camera Set-ups for Bird Watchers
The Best Mirrorless Camera Setups for Bird Watchers
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 07/15/2026
Bird watching and photography seem to go hand in hand. While there are some who prefer to enjoy the sights free of distraction, there are others who like to record their findings to share with others. To do that, we need a camera and picking one can be overwhelming. Many opt for the tried-and-true bridge camera, but these are limited in the quality they can deliver. For
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Mirrorless Cameras
Bird Photography

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