If you’re in the market to finally make the jump from your point-and-shoot to the added functionality of a dSLR, the first thing you want to do is decide which entry-level camera is right for you. In this article, we’ve taken the most popular models and compared them side-by-side so that you can make the […]
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The rivalry between camera makers has raged for decades and the competitive nature of the camera industry means this has resulted in spectacular advances in consumer cameras. As our little contribution to keeping the rivalry heated, we decided to ask Light Stalking readers what make of camera they shot on. Image by Derek K Miller […]
A lot of fuss is always made about what type of camera photographers prefer shooting on. While some regard the question as an affront (you wouldn’t ask a painter what brushes they use!) , others like to be at the forefront of camera technology for whatever reason. While Nikon and Canon are indisputable leaders in […]
Travel and photography go hand in hand. Who doesn’t dream of taking incredible shots to wow your friends and colleagues with when you return from some exotic destination? Unfortunately, there are a few down sides to travel photography that you probably need to be aware of before you go, especially when it comes to traveling […]
Once upon a time the camera body of an SLR system would last you several decades, and then some. Technology made advancements, but for the most part you won’t see any groundbreaking advancements from the late 60’s to early 80’s when the autofocus system came out, at which point camera bodies started a fast track […]
Photography is so much more than just conceiving and shooting a frame. Post-production is now an integral part of photography. How you post process and in what software is a much heated debate – along the lines of Canon vs. Nikon and Windows vs. Mac. We’ll take a look at the three most commonly used […]