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If you’ve wondered how many megapixels your image will be when you change your full-frame camera from Full Frame to Crop mode, you’re not alone. I tried to figure this out for a recent article...
Generally, crop sensor lenses do not work with full-frame DSLR. But Canon EF-S lenses can be adapted onto EOS R series full-frame mirrorless cameras. When you mount an EF-S lens the camera...
Understanding What Lens Focal Lengths are Used in Photography
Understanding lens focal length and the effect it has on your photos and videos is important if you want to unleash your creative potential and capture stunning images. So, which type of lens should...
Are you ready to add some creative touches to your videos? Then why not try your hand at making a time-lapse? It's a fantastic way to showcase the beauty of the world around us in an eye-catching and...
How to Turn IBIS on or off on a Canon R5, R6, or R6 Mark II Camera
IBIS, or In-Body Image Stabilization, is a valuable tool for photographers and videographers as it helps them to capture sharp images and steady footage. The camera’s IBIS system detects small...
Upgrade Your Tripod’s Quick Release Plate and Secure Your Camera
If you shoot videos or possibly take photographs, there’s a good chance that your tripod has a sliding or quick-release plate. It’s this plate that your camera attaches to, probably with a ¼-20...