12 Concepts You Need To Know Before You Take Your First Image | Quick Start Guide
Start on the right foot. Getting the absolutely fundamental principles of photography right would save you a lot of time and heartburn in the long run. Here is all you need to know before you press the shutter for the first time.
Focus Trap | A Cool Little Focusing Technique For Sharp Images
Focus trap is a quick and handy strategy which helps prefocus on the area where the action is going to happen and setup a trap for our subjects. As soon as the subject hits the trap the camera shutter fires and takes the image.
The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 2]
Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.
The Only Guide You Need To Master Digital Camera Autofocusing [Part 1]
Autofocusing systems on cameras today come with a lot of functions. For a new photographer, it may be really confusing. A step by step introduction to the fundamental tools used for autofocusing.
Autofocus Modes Basics | An Introduction For Beginners
Understanding Autofocus Modes is crucial for you to master your camera and take tact sharp, beautiful images. When to choose which mode is the question you need to be able to answer…
Focus And Recompose Technique | How To Use It The Best
Focus and recompose is a technique used by many photographers to acquire focus faster and with more accuracy. That is if done correctly. If however the technique
Back Button Focus | Control Your Autofocus Like You Never Have
Back button focusing is a way to reassign the autofocusing control from the default half-pressed shutter button to another button at the back of the camera.
Dual Pixel Autofocus | Focus Like You Have Never Before
Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus (also known as DPAF) is a completely new way of implementing the existing Phase Detect Autofocusing system to make focusing
Focus Breathing | The Unsaid Problem Of Many Lenses
Put very simply, focus breathing is the tendency of a lens to automatically zoom out when changing focus from infinity to a close subject or vice versa.