It’s very useful to understand the whole “crop factor” thing, especially those using….crop sensor cameras. It simply helps us understand more.
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A Zenit 11 review? Why on Earth are Light Stalking reviewing an obscure, 40-year-old, Soviet film camera? Well, its partly a labour of love and nostalgia, and partly because if you want to dabble in film photography, then there is probably no cheaper option than a Zenit SLR. Built like tanks and ruggedly simple, many […]
There’s no better price than free – especially when it comes to photography stuff. Whether or not you own a Nikon camera, the Nikon School has a pretty established name as a go-to online resource for learning the ins and outs of some of our field’s finer points. It’s also going to be free this […]
Alright, I love my Olympus OM-1, but here’s why the Nikon F2 is the best film camera of all time. In my opinion of course.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to cancellations and delays across the photography world. We brought you news yesterday that Canon is planning on making a major product announcement this April 20th. And we also confirmed for you in that same article that the company is planning on sticking to its release schedule as much as […]
You’ve seen it on the spec sheets for cameras you considered purchasing, you’ve read about it on one photography blog after another, and you’ve heard your photographer friends talk about it — shooting raw. But do you know what it is? What implications it has for your images and whether you should be doing it?