


This Is Why Mirrorless Cameras Make Noise
An experienced photographer knows all too well the disturbance a shutter sound can make during a photoshoot. This is what has caused many people to start moving towards mirrorless cameras, but even these types of cameras still make some noise. But, why exactly do...
Do Professional Photographers Use Autofocus?
In photography these days, the camera is capable of making a lot of the choices needed to properly create a clear, properly exposed photograph. But do photographers use the easy option of autofocus when taking their photographs too? All levels of photographers use...
Ever Wonder Why Cameras Flip Your Selfies?
If you enjoy taking selfies, you may have wondered in the past why your camera flips them after they are taken. If you do not have much camera knowledge it can become confusing when you take a photo and it looks much different on your phone. Cameras flip your selfies...
Can You Reset a Camera’s Shutter Count?
With so many high-tech companies making expensive new cameras every year with tons of features, it can be tempting to buy a gently-used, older model of a camera instead of contending with the high prices. Like with all resales, you have probably wondered if the...
What Happens If You Use a Camera Without a Lens?
Depending on what camera you are using, it is important to have all the necessary equipment needed to capture the perfect shot. A lens is a tool for your camera used to let light into the focal point of the picture you are trying to take. Photography is an art, and an...
Do Digital Cameras Need a Circular Polarizer?
If you are interested in photography, you may be curious about technology that can enhance the quality of images produced by your digital camera. One of the most popular camera attachments is a circular polarizer. Circular polarizers are needed in more modern cameras....
APS-C vs. Super 35: What’s the Difference?
APS-C and Super 35 are often looked at similarly because of their close sensor sizes. These sensors are used in cameras to capture light and convert it into the image you see on your screen. APS-C and Super 35 are mistaken for each other because their aperture...