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Product reviews for photographers of all styles and skill levels; the best photography equipment to elevate your craft from digital cameras to flashes, lenses, filters and more.
Best Leather Camera Straps Available Now
Aside from being a life or death matter for your camera, a great camera strap could be a very stylish camera accessory to add to your arsenal, and leather camera straps are all the rage. Here are the ten best leather camera straps on the market.
By Jacob Schneider7 years ago in Photography
Best Waterproof Camera Bags for Your Travels
All of us want to keep our best and most expensive cameras safe from any damages and water from spillage or weather conditions. Whether or not our cameras are originally waterproof, we just want to be extra careful when taking them on travels such as hiking, nature walks, or roaming through forests and other areas. But not just any regular bag can handle protecting your precious camera. You'll need sturdy, waterproof camera bags for traveling to rely on.
By C.C. Curtis7 years ago in Photography
10 Best Film Cameras for Street Photography
Street photography is created with candid images that are in public places, but does not necessarily have to be strictly taken on the streets. It often includes people as the focal point, but does not have to strictly feature them. Ultimately, it is art that is created around the concept of a random encounter and a candid moment.
By Leanna Davis7 years ago in Photography
10 Best 35mm Film Cameras for Beginners
When stepping into the world of photography, the variety of different camera models can be overwhelming. That's why we are suggesting some of the easiest technology to use, which are 35mm film cameras. Though they might not be the most up-to-date cameras, they will be used to help mold you into the photographer you see yourself being.
By Kelsey Lange7 years ago in Photography
Best Film Scanners You Should Buy Right Now
Scanning your photos has tons of benefits, and will leave you with the best-looking quality for all of your photos. When you're in the market for the best film scanners, it's easy to be overwhelmed by all of the choices that are on the market.
By Kelsey Lange7 years ago in Photography
Best Camera Bags for Traveling
Anytime one goes on vacation, they always want to be taking photos, to cherish the trip and remember it forever. Nowadays, most smartphones have a strong enough camera to satisfy the needs of the average traveler. But, if you have a fancy DSLR camera you'll need a bag. There is a large variety of camera backpacks to chose from depending on what you're looking for. Here are the ten best camera bags for traveling:
By Kevin Simpson7 years ago in Photography
Best 35mm Point and Shoot Cameras of All Time
It's tough finding the right camera for you and what you're looking for, because there are so many out there. Most of us search up what cameras are great for focus and what cameras are ideal for capturing the moment. And there are times when the camera doesn't do what we expect it to do.
By Jennifer Violet7 years ago in Photography
Best Accessories Every Photographer Needs
The main struggle of having the hobby of photography is the cost. However, the price it takes to purchase the most quality equipment to amp up your skillset is well worth the trouble. That's why most photographers take their time in acquiring the top accessories every photographer needs. These suggestions an be purchased over time, when the quality of your work lacks in certain departments.
By Sherry Campbell7 years ago in Photography
Best Smartphone Cameras of 2017
Most photographers today start by having a smartphone camera that they tinker with, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Smartphones are very useful things that do way more than just take good cameras—and besides, they now are just as powerful as standard digital cameras were 10 years ago.
By Rowan Marley7 years ago in Photography
Best DSLR Cameras for Beginners. Top Story - December 2017.
Let's begin with the basics: What are DSLR cameras? DSLR stands for Digital Single-Lens Reflex. In a nutshell, it's a description of the way this specific camera type is constructed and how the lens interprets an image.
By Taylor Markarian7 years ago in Photography