Sony 135mm f/1.8 GM Review | A Next-Generation Portrait Lens For Next-Generation Cameras
Canon’s 135mm f/2 L is from 1996. Nikon’s 135mm f/2 DC is from 1990. Need we say more?
Canon’s 135mm f/2 L is from 1996. Nikon’s 135mm f/2 DC is from 1990. Need we say more?
In this video, I want to show you my 3 favorite prime lenses, and how to best use them for portraiture. If you are looking to buy, these are the lenses I’d start with first. Prime lenses are wonderful for their low light capabilities, bokeh aesthetic, sharpness, and overall quality. However, they aren’t necessarily the …
We already reviewed Nikon’s Z7 camera, and it passed with flying colors. Here are our thoughts on the Z6.
When I test a new camera, I usually have an idea of how the review might go, but there are always some things that are a complete unknown, and a few things that totally surprise me. I know better than to pass judgment on the day a camera is announced. The images, and the user …
Worried about shooting your next wedding in the rain or snow? Read this article to become better prepared!
New York wedding photographer, Ruben Gorjian, shares why he carries all of his Sony gear to every wedding he shoots, no matter how big or small the event.
When the Canon 5D Mk IV was initially announced, I was disappointed. While it promised improvements over the 5D Mk III in auto focus, resolution, and dynamic range, it wasn’t the revolutionary leap forward many Canon users were hoping for. It still didn’t have the industry-leading dynamic range or ISO capabilities of the newest Sony and Nikon cameras. It didn’t have a flip screen. And it wasn’t mirrorless.
Mauna Kea Heavens is Sean Goebel’s 4th and final timelapse film that features night and daytime timelapses of Mauna Kea and its various telescopes, on the Big Island of Hawaii.
So much important to take from this video.
If you could rent something right now, what would it be? Practical or dream piece?