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Canon TS-E 24/3.5L (1st generation)
For many years, 35mm camera users have often been able to safely ignore the subject of camera movements. Not so for the large format folks, the relatively large film plane of a 4×5 view camera requires photographers to go to lengths even in the simplest images to get a deep depth-of-field, [...]
Anyone who has recently graduated to a camera where they can interchange the camera lenses may be feeling a little overwhelmed. The change from a point and shoot camera to a more professional grade model is so much more than just the price tag. Knowing which lens to use for which shooting condition is one of the things that helps set an experienced photographer and their images apart.
In general, the viewfinder system of dSLR cameras operates very much like their film SLR counterparts. That would be great, except for one thing: Such systems rob you of the use of the digital sensor up until the instant the exposure is made. One of the primo advantages of digital cameras, the ability to see [...]
Frankly speaking, for the serious photographer, a single-lens reflex camera is the Holy Grail. Anyone who’s used a point-and-shoot camera of any sort and then graduated to an advanced non-SLR camera with extra features and more control is probably still dissatisfied and is yearning for a digital SLR.. Whether you’re shooting film or digital, if [...]