
Introducing the winner of our epic, all-expenses-paid photography trip for two to Iceland, in partnership with Skylum and Iceland Photo Tours.
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Introducing the winner of our epic, all-expenses-paid photography trip for two to Iceland, in partnership with Skylum and Iceland Photo Tours.
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Sigma has had a great year. The company launched its BF camera, which stirred a controversy, as well as their new lenses, which seem to showcase the brand's new approach. The company has also filed a patent for new lenses, designed for travel and wildlife photographers, and it seems the company's focus will not shift anytime soon.
Panasonic is an exceptional choice for many hybrid photographers. The cameras not only provide exceptional image quality but also offer LUTs, which give your images a cinematic appearance. While the sensors are quite exceptional, you also need lenses that can do justice to the company's features.
Sony has been the king in the mirrorless segment. They have dominated the market since they first launched mirrorless cameras in 2013, and their progress has been quite visible. The company has some exceptional cameras, which have also been featured in our list of the best bird detection cameras and best cameras for wildlife photography.
When photography was invented in the early 1800s, it was considered magic. The ability to glimpse one's likeness, which slowly appeared within minutes, had its own charm, fascination, and a sense of wonderment for the viewers.
Canon has a variety of exceptional lenses in its massive portfolio. In fact, some of its telephoto lenses continue to be favourites of many photographers. For instance, Canon 100-400mm L IS II, the 300mm f2.
Wildlife photography has been one of the most sought-after genres since the inception of the medium. Since the industrial revolution, rapid urbanization, climate crisis, and many more events and incidents have impacted our wildlife, driving many species to extinction.
Are you a wildlife photographer who is still learning the ropes? While there are ample books to learn from and interviews we have conducted, the plethora of information can be daunting sometimes. To make learning more engaging and joyful, BBC Earth and BBC Earth Explore have launched two new video series that will help you hone your skills in just under 10 minutes. How so? Scroll below for details.