One and Done: These Zooms Are Perfect for Travel Photography

With things starting to ease a little regarding COVID, many people will start traveling once again. That's something we're all ready for. But are you ready for it from a photography standpoint? When traveling, keeping your kit as light as possible is a must.

Sure, it can be cool to take a half dozen lenses with you, but you'll soon get tired of carrying so much gear. The answer is to have one lens that can do it all. One lens that can shoot wide to telephoto within a blink of an eye. The lenses we have rounded up after the break are perfect for travel photography due to their versatility, excellent optics, great builds, and price points. If you want one lens to take with you on your travels, take a look at some of your options after the break. .

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Two Ways to Turn a Negative Into a Positive Image Using Capture One

Are you a film photographer new to digitizing your shots using Capture One? It's easy to get lost in all the controls and functions if you're moving from one editing software to the next. So, to help you learn the ropes, we bring two quick ways you can try to invert negative scans -- or digitized negatives shot using your DSLR camera -- of your film snaps into final positive images. thephoblographer.com »

2019-12-01 20:00

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5 Awesome Tips For Mirrorless Users

Boost your battery life If there’s one area where mirrorless cameras lag behind DSLRs it's battery life. With typically smaller-sized batteries and more power-hungry operation through their LCD screens and electronic viewfinders, even pro-level mirrorless cameras might only offer 300 frames or so. digitalrev.com »

2017-06-28 03:00