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These smaller, uncomplicated staples of the photography community are so much more than just cameras for beginners.
December 31, 2020
One of the best things about mirrorless cameras is the ability to use mount adapters in order to use some of that sweet, sweet vintage glass. Some less-experienced photographers may think that if a lens is older, it’s not going to produce images as high-quality as the newer lens offerings. That’s just not true, though.
May 13, 2020
Getting a proper exposure is one of the first rules of photography and has often been a hard thing to master; especially when not relying on the built-in meter to set it for you. Modern bodies are arguably more computer than camera and obtaining a good exposure in any of the automatic modes is pretty
January 19, 2018
Congratulations to Katrina Wiens for being chosen as our Top Pic of the Week! This one is very different from some of our past photos and we’re excited to share with you how she was able to create such a cool photo! In her Knoxville, TN backyard, Katrina used her Canon 5D Mark iii, Canon
October 27, 2017
This week, I got a deal on a Zeiss Batis 1.8/85 from KEH that I couldn’t pass up. So good was the deal, in fact, that I picked up a Sony A7RII to use this lens. I’ve been very happy with the use and results from my Sony RX1RII with the Zeiss 2/35 and I
June 13, 2017
The Pentax 645 In part 1 of this 2- part series I gave an overview of why I enjoyed medium format film cameras. The overview of the first two cameras I compared  the Hasselblad 501c and Mamiya RZ67. While they are separated by size, format, and all mechanical versus some automation, there are definite similarities
May 09, 2017
Alan Maxcy’s capture is our Top Pic of the Week!  Alan, captured this amazing photo of the Atlanta Skyline at one of his favorite spots, the Jackson Street Bridge. He used a Fujifilm XT2 and 16mm 1.4 lens along with a Manfrotto Globetrotter tripod to keep his shot steady.  Exposure was a total of 30
April 07, 2017