Canon

How to Get an Awesome Panoramic Photo

fotosiamo

Taking panoramic photos is a fun and popular way to take widescreen photos of scenic landscape and architecture. The most important aspect of panoramic photo, however, is getting the best shots on camera. If you don’t take your time to set up your shots right, it will be difficult and sometimes almost impossible to fix it in post. Here is a checklist of what you should do in order to get the best panoramic shots.

New Metz Mecablitz 52 AF-1 Speedlight has Touchscreen. New Trend?

fotosiamo

The German electronic company Metz has just announced the new 52 AF-1 Flash Unit. What sets this speedlight apart from the others is that this is the first flash that incorporates a touchscreen panel.

Canon 6D vs Nikon D600 – What are Canon and Nikon thinking?

Matthew Saville

So, we finally have two affordable full-frame cameras from Canon and Nikon. A little over three years after Sony brought out their $1999 A850 beginner full-frame DSLR with a 24 megapixel FF sensor, Canon's 6D is 20 megapixels and $2100, and Nikon's D600 is 24 megapixels and also $2100.

Shallow Depth of Field

fotosiamo

In this article, we will talk about what aperture is primarily used for in photography, which is to control depth of field (DOF). Depth of field is the front-to-back zone in a photograph where objects appear acceptably sharp. We will cover both the shallow and deep depth of field, as well as the other factors that affect depth of field, aperture, distance between you and the subject, focal length, and the sensor size.

LensRental Tested the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II: Incredibly Sharp!

fotosiamo

The Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Zoom Lens is about ready to ship, and Roger Cicala on Lens Rentals.com tested the new mkII lens. So how does it compare to the original Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Standard Zoom Lens? Well the answer is pretty surprising.

OFFICIAL: Canon Unveils $799 EOS M Mirrorless Camera!

fotosiamo

Well, here it is everyone. Just as expected, Canon officially unveiled their first ever foray in to the mirrorless camera ...

Phase Detect AF: How Accurate is it Really?

fotosiamo

Roger Cicala from LensRentals.com’s Blog recently came out with a two part article testing the accuracy of Phase Detect AF. ...

Canon Rebel T4i Official Release

fotosiamo

Continuing its path to full video/DSLR convergence, Canon has just released the new Rebel T4i (650D outside the US), which ...

Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8 Zoom

Panasonic’s 12-35mm the First Mirrorless Zoom with Constant f2.8

fotosiamo

It’s finally and officially unveiled! After spending many months under the label “Concept Lens”, along with its brother, the 35-100mm ...

News: Zeiss to finally make a zoom lens for Canon & Nikon?

Matthew Saville

Here's something interesting! Zeiss, a maker of legendary lenses throughout the decades, may finally be making their first zoom lens for the Nikon and Canon DSLR mounts. It looks like it'll be a 70-200 f/2.8, and it's quite a beauty! Check

Canon 5D Mark II Review

Christopher

Search the phrase "Canon 5D Mark II Review,  and you'll find more information than one can process. Some of the reviews are technical, done thoroughly by reputable magazines and professionals in the industry. Others are purely subjective, written by frustrated or happy consumers expressing their opinions with their limited knowledge and experience. This review is somewhere in the middle, leaving out the inapplicable detail, but thorough enough to make a good case for purchasing the camera as a professional wedding and engagement photographer.