The focal length of the lens you choose can greatly affect your photos – much more than just determining how much you can zoom in on your subject. However, before we get into those kind of details, there are some important things to know about how a certain focal length reacts differently when used on […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Tripods are wonderful tools in photography but are also one of the most inconvenient pieces to carry around with you. Since it’s not always possible to carry a tripod with you here are five ways to steady your camera without one. Raise the ISO. Generally speaking, a tripod should be used when your shutter is […]
Photography is about capturing light though lenses, but choosing the right lens for the job isn’t always cut and dry. Lenses for landscape photographers can be particularly difficult to choose because the vast array of options available. First and foremost, there is no one-size fits all, do everything lens. New photographers often look for the […]
Photography is an expensive hobby. There’s simply no way to get around that. You can easily drop $1000 on a decent DSLR body and then you still have to go out and buy lenses, tripods, a flash and something to carry it all in. Personally, I prefer to save up for the best equipment I […]