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The relentless march of technology has very much changed what we can do with our cameras. Thirty years ago, putting an ISO 1600 film in our camera, guaranteed very grainy images. Twenty years ago, shooting digital at 3200 promised a similar grain in the form of noise. Today, I can shoot a 61 megapixel camera at 16000 ISO and get results that look significantly better than 3200 ISO on a 12 megapixel camera 20 years ago. Before we look at that, let’s take a look at why the tripod has been such an important part of any photographer’s life. The post Are The Tripod’s Days Numbered? appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Retired Grunt. The post Atmospheric Portraits, Spring Photos, Mobile Photography And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
One of the best ways to capture architectural photos that stand out is through abstract photos. These photos can be captured by focusing on the artistic and geometric expressions of the designer. Framing it well by removing context can provide for some stunning abstract architectural photos. Here are some simple, conceptual abstract architecture photos. The post Conceptual, Abstract Architecture Photos That Focus On Artistic And Geometric Expressions appeared first on Light Stalking.
A lot of beginners take up photography and start shooting straightaway without understanding the basics. They end up capturing snapshots, while they could have captured much better photos if they'd had a good understanding of the basics in photography. Understanding the basics when it comes to camera settings will help to make creative decisions when out in the field based on the light, and other conditions. Here are some tutorials, that will help you to understand basic camera settings and capture better photos. The post Understand These Basic Camera Settings To Capture Better Photos – A Beginner’s Guide appeared first on Light Stalking.
Very little photography marketing these days tunes into the most important element, creativity. Why is that? Because you can be creative with cheap, old and used camera gear as much, if not more than with the latest megapixel busting dream machine. The simple fact is chasing perfection can stifle our creativity. We can concentrate far too much on the many technical elements of our cameras to the point of ignoring the creative. Today we are going to look at why low tech and older camera gear might just be the creative spark that you are looking for. The post Why Low-Fi Gear is the Spark Your Creativity Needs appeared first on Light Stalking.
Welcome to our weekly community wrap-up. It's been another amazing week on the Light Stalking forums with great photography by the community and discussions in the forums. Here is the Photo Of The Week that is judged by Federico every week. This week's photo of the week is by Michael. The post Abstract Space, Spring Photos, The Power Of Red And More – The Weekly Community Roundup appeared first on Light Stalking.
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Follow FujiRumors on Patreon, Facebook, Instagram, RSS-feed, Youtube, Flipboard and Twitter We know by now: the Fujifilm X-T6 will be launched in September 2026. But apparently it will be in good company. 🙂 In fact, according to our trusted sources, Fujifilm plans to announce two X mount lenses together with the Fujifilm X-T6. I don’t have the details yet, but stay tuned…
The post RUMOR: Fujifilm to Announce Two Lenses Along with Fujifilm X-T6 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Fujifilm has launched new big deals on X and GFX gear. Full overview below GFX Deals GFX100 II – save $500 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / Moment / BestBuy / Nuzira / Focuscamera GFX100S II – save $500 BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama / Nuzira / Moment / BestBuy / Focuscamera GF55mmF1.7 R WR…
The post Fujifilm Launches Big Deals on X and GFX Gear – Save up to $500 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Last month Fujifilm reduced the price of the X half by $200. And now they added a $100 rebate to it, bringing its price down to $550. Originally launched for $850, the Fujifilm X half was considered overpriced by many. Now with $300 off from that price, I guess that complaint is put to rest……
The post Fujiflm X half Drops $300: From Overpriced to $550 Deal appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
Besides of that Fujinon XF23mmF2 R WR listed for a humble price of $17,350 at Amazon, there are actually quite great Fujifilm deals around. My personal top pick: Fujifilm X-S20 + XF23mmF2.8 for $1,549 – true savings of $450 only at BHphoto, even though BH marks it as $200 off for some reason But there…
The post Great Fujifilm XF Lens Deals — Just Don’t Look at the XF23mmF2 Listed for $17,350 appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
There is a hardly talked about Fujifilm camera that rules the sales ranking and stands strong even against the bestsellers of other brands. And I find it nice that here on FujiRumors it gained the spot as most read article of April, since it deserves way more visibility than it currently has on this blog.…
The post Fujifilm’s Quiet Ruler :: What You Want from X-T6 (And I Don’t) :: 6th Generation Sensor Future & More – Top 10 April Articles appeared first on Fuji Rumors.
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Canon and Sony each make a flagship 35mm lens, and on paper they're remarkably close in size, weight, price, and optical spec. But close on paper doesn't always mean close in practice, and the differences that do exist could matter depending on how you shoot.
The 85mm prime is the rare lens that almost every working portrait photographer owns, eventually. It is the focal length that does the most flattering work on faces, the easiest one to recommend to a portrait beginner, and the lens most photographers reach for when they want to make a person look the way they want to be seen.
Welcome to the April Critique the Community! For this contest/critique, we are doing another abstract theme that should allow more photographers to enter. For this month we want to see your most "dark" or "low key" photographs. If you have images that play off of darker tones or contain mostly black, unlit areas, we would love to see them!
Let's get this out of the way: this is not nostalgia.
I'm not trying to "bring back" anything, especially a smartphone. I'm not interested in retro aesthetics for the sake of it. And I'm definitely not here to argue that older technology is somehow superior.
I use an iPhone 8 because it works for me, and a smartphone for me is just a smartphone — something I use to communicate.
Shooting portraits in natural light sounds simple until you realize how many ways it can go wrong. Knowing the five most common mistakes, and how to fix them, is the difference between images that look flat and ones that have real depth and drama.
Choosing a normal-length prime for your Fujifilm X system sounds straightforward until you realize there are seven legitimate autofocus options sitting in roughly the same focal length range, each with a different price, build, and rendering character. The gap between the best and worst of them is smaller than you'd expect, but the differences in autofocus reliability and real-world usability are anything but trivial.