Ever been stuck in a situation where your cameras battery is low and you don't have a spare? Here are some tips that will reduce your cameras energy consumption and extend its battery life. It could save you! :)
There are three ways you can control the exposure of your image; Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. Generally, the three are referred to as the exposure triangle! I have previously written a post about how to choose your shutter speed, and choosing your aperture, so this leaves only ISO. :)
Aperture is one of the 3 key controls for photography, here is a guide to help you choose the right setting.
A "stop of light" is used a lot in photography, but do you actually know what it is? I remember it confusing me when I started but it is actually simple and understanding it will help you develop as a photographer.
Battery grips make your camera bigger and heavier, but they also always make their way into my kit. Want to know why I like them? Maybe you will too!
For wildlife photography, I have always used Aperture priority mode (Av) with Evaluated metering. But is there an alternative, better way?
Buying a camera and lens for wildlife photography can be extremely expensive. Here are my suggestions to fit your budget!