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How to Choose Between Fisheye and Rectilinear Lenses for Wide-Angle Photos
It’s a situation many photographers can relate to. For a perfect wide-angle shot, there are two lenses on the shelf, both labeled “14mm.” You might…
Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD Promises Fast Portrait Zoom Power in a Compact Body
Tamron has introduced the Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Di III VXD, a fast tele zoom designed for full-frame Sony E-mount cameras. On paper, it covers some…
Reload, Reuse, Recycle, Repeat: Make a “Disposable” Camera into a Reusable Camera
Yes, of course, low-cost reloadable film cameras are readily available, but an even LESS expensive film camera solution is just as commonplace. And it’s hiding…
Hubble Reveals CDG-2: One of the Darkest Galaxies Ever Found
Deep imaging with the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed an unusually faint stellar system embedded in the Perseus Cluster. The object, designated Candidate Dark Galaxy-2…
Your Tripod Could Be Ruining Your Photos. Here’s How to Fix It
Avoid blurry shots and uncomfortable setups. Learn how to choose the ideal tripod height for comfort, and better photography results.
Sony World Photography Awards 2026 Open Winners Showcase the Most Powerful Images of 2025
Sony World Photography Awards has unveiled the category winners and shortlists for its 2026 Open competition. This contest celebrates the most powerful single images captured…
Step Into the Spotlight: Take Professional Photos on Your Own Terms
Discover self-shoot photo studios where you control lighting, camera, and backdrop.
Why More Women Are Choosing Real Cameras Over Smartphones in 2026
Are we reaching a limit with the all-in-one smartphone? As phone sensors improve and AI gets more advanced, everyone will abandon their bulky devices. However,…
These Out-of-the-world Images were Shot with Smartphones
Smartphone astrophotography has changed dramatically in recent years. A few years ago, phones struggled to record faint stars. Today, many modern models capture the Milky…
3 Dirt-Cheap Ways to Make Pro Mist Filters (That Actually Work!)
This guide reveals three methods to create a DIY Pro Mist filter for under $5 using hairspray, black spray paint, or cling wrap. Each DIY Pro Mist filter technique creates the dreamy, soft-focus effect of professional filters costing $100+, with side-by-side comparisons showing how they perform against commercial filters.






































