Author: Asad Iqbal

Asad Iqbal is a passionate photography writer, blogger, and technologist. He writes inspirational articles on photography and technology. He loves reading, travelling, and meeting new people.

Thanks to social media platforms, the vlogging trend continues to gain popularity. Previously, people relied on a stand to hold their camera or they had to ask for someone’s help in order to capture a video log. Today, point-and-shoot cameras with flip screens have addressed this need. To put it simply, the flip screen on a camera allows you to record a perfect video without much struggle. You will find a lot of brands on the market that offer point-and-shoot cameras with a flip screen on the back. To make things easier for you, this discussion highlights the best flip…

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Even though more advanced digital cameras have taken over the market, point-and-shoot cameras for video are still widely popular and useful. There are several factors one should take into account before choosing the best camera for video, but one area where point-and-shoot cameras still dominate is their compact size. They can easily fit into your pocket and offer a lot of versatility, which is amazing for the people who often go out for traveling or camping. Likewise, they are solidly built and can withstand harsh treatment. Next is the quality of the footage and resolution. Do you need a 4K…

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With each passing year, smartphone cameras are getting better. But if you don’t have the budget for an advanced and sophisticated smartphone, you can look for point-and-shoot cameras under $300. Not only are they compact and easy to carry but they also capture stellar images, have more zoom reach, and come with wireless connectivity options. The key advantage of point-and-shoot cameras is that they allow you to capture beautiful images without much technical knowledge of photography. Moreover, they are less expensive than DSLRs and you don’t have to dig deep to find the desired settings for your best shot. For…

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Point-and-shoot cameras are equipped with several useful features for capturing outstanding stills and videos in high resolution. Although everything is done in the camera’s auto mode, the results look nice in the end. So, if you don’t like to go deep into the numerous camera settings of a mirrorless or a DSLR camera, a point-and shoot camera is a very suitable option. Looking for the best point-and-shoot cameras under $500 that are easy-to-use, portable, lightweight, and offer some really nice shooting characteristics? We recommend you pick one from the following list of the best compact cameras. Generally speaking, the cameras…

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Today, bulky and expensive DSLRs aren’t the only cameras on the market that appeal to people. You can also get point-and-shoot cameras under $1000 that do the trick quite well, indeed. Moreover, if you want to enhance your photography and videography skills but don’t want to spend much, a point-and-shoot camera seems to be the best solution. You don’t need additional lenses or a lot of photography knowledge before you start operating them. They are ready for action straight out of the box! Similarly, a point-and-shoot camera is a perfect choice for taking incredible photos to post to Instagram, impress…

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Whether you take photos for your business or just for fun, your expensive camera body, lenses, and other important photography gear must remain well-protected against any damage. If you have chosen a Canon camera and are looking for the best Canon camera bag or backpack that can ensure its safety, you have come to the right place. For photographers who own a Canon camera with an attached lens, one or two additional lenses, and an external flash, a shoulder bag seems to be the most appropriate solution. You can find these bags in different sizes. Some of them are very…

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Tripods are a must-have for fantastic-looking panoramas, long-exposure shots, videos, and more. They have become a necessity for professionals and enthusiasts alike. However, a quality tripod can be quite expensive. Since many of us can’t spend a huge amount of money on a tripod, we have decided to find some trustworthy tripods under $100 that are currently on the market. They’re not only easy on the pocketbook, but also of high quality. As we know, the market is packed with a variety of tripods that offer several features for your DSLR or mirrorless camera bodies, and they mainly come with…

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A full-sized tripod offers a rock-solid base for your photography and certainly can’t be beaten for its truly solid support. However, nobody likes to carry a heavy tripod while traveling, so it’s more likely that you will leave it behind at home where it’s of no use to anyone. Therefore, the manufacturers these days are increasingly focusing on designing the best travel tripods that are not only lightweight but also compact enough that they can be easily put inside of or strapped to your camera bag. Travel tripods help enhance picture-perfect moments for travelers without the need to carry bulky…

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All of the newly released top-end cameras from Panasonic have the ability to record 4K videos and it first started with the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4. Similarly, it continued with the launch of the more mainstream Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ1000. It’s understandable as the company has also been actively involved in the production of the big-screen TVs and it seems a nice way to enable people to get the most out of those TVs at the stage where 4K has become a preferred choice for most of us. When it comes to the Panasonic’s fixed-lens LUMIX-series cameras, the LUMIX DMC-FZ1000 is top.…

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Over the past few years, Panasonic has added a lot of new innovative features into its point-and-shoot cameras, including the TS series – a rugged and waterproof camera line. In the TS series, the Panasonic LUMIX DC-TS7 (also known as the DC-FT7) is the latest rugged camera that comes with a number of solid attributes, making it suitable for shooting in a variety of conditions. This class-leading camera is waterproof to 31 meters (102ft), shockproof to two meters (6.6ft), freezeproof to 10°C (-14°F), and pressure-resistant to 100kgf. It incorporates a 20.4MP Live MOS sensor along with a 4.6x optical zoom…

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Back in 2014, when the Panasonic LUMIX LX100 was launched, it attracted a lot of fans. Four years later, Panasonic released its update, the LUMIX DC-LX100 II. Although four years is considered a long time in camera development terms, the LX100 II carries Panasonic’s same winning formula that includes a multi-aspect Four-Thirds type sensor with an excellent Leica DC Vario-Summilux 24-75mm equivalent f/1.7-2.8 lens, a compact body, and an electronic viewfinder. Some cameras offer a single specialized feature, such as a high frame rate for sports shooting or high-resolution imaging for commercial photography. However, if you travel a lot and…

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Photographers who love to explore vast landscapes and architecture are often in need of a good wide-angle lens, and it has become a preferred accessory for them. Usually, camera manufacturers equip these lenses with a 28mm focal length or 24mm sometimes, but they just don’t do the job in some cases. While you may not get the desired results with these basic lenses or they may turn out to be a great disappointment, wide-angle lenses come to the rescue, offering a practical benefit of their wider angle of view. They allow you to fill the entire frame with your subject…

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Choosing the perfect Nikon macro lens under $1000 for your situation can be a daunting task. To start, let’s first identify what exactly qualifies for a macro lens. While many of us mistakenly take close-ups as macros, the two aren’t quite the same. Typically, you need to get close to the subject matter in order to take a macro shot, however, it’s actually the magnification that makes your image “macro”. A lens should feature a life-sized magnification ratio of or larger in order for it to be considered as a macro. These lenses are quite popular when it comes to…

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Telephoto lenses give a narrow-angle of view, magnifying objects that are very far away, hence making them look much closer than they actually are. A lens with a focal length longer than 105mm is considered to be telephoto and it’s usually referred to as a short telephoto if its focal length ranges from 105mm to 135mm. Telephoto lenses with different focal lengths and magnifications are used for various photography needs. For instance, short telephoto zooms are very popular among portrait lovers – they allow a natural rendition of human face proportions and effectively separate the target subject from the background.…

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The FUJIFILM X-Pro3 is a 26-megapixel mirrorless camera built around a smart optical/electronic viewfinder. It’s been designed to give you a look of a classic rangefinder. This is the third iteration of the first X-mount camera from FUJIFILM that features top and base plates. However, the most notable feature you get here is the hidden rear panel that flips down to unfold a touchscreen LCD. Another low-resolution LCD panel is also provided that displays the basics shooting settings when the main panel is folded. We will look into it in more detail. FUJIFILM X-Pro3 Design True to the design style…

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The FUJIFILM X-Pro1 was one of the few mirrorless cameras that developed a strong fanbase. With a classic design and manual functionality, it immediately amazed a lot of seasoned photographers. Its top-notch image quality and sophisticated optics made it the camera that everyone wanted to own, and the FUJIFILM X-Pro2 found the same success. Being the first interchangeable-lens camera system in the popular X-series, it came with a handful of new and distinct features, however, it wasn’t to everyone’s taste. For instance, its autofocusing system didn’t do well while capturing moving subjects, and the X-Trans sensor proved to be problematic…

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A wide-angle lens is a vital piece of equipment for almost every photographer, but it’s more popular among architecture, landscape, and event photographers. Prime wide-angle lenses offer a short focal length with a wide field of view, which enables them to capture significant detail around or in the background of the subject, hence adding more depth to your images. Also, with these lenses, you will be able to cover more area in the scene while capturing crowd shots or confined spaces with a Nikon camera. Focal lengths of wide-angle lenses can be equal to or wider than 35mm, whereas 24mm…

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Nearly every focal length can be used for portrait photography. While not all these lenses are the perfect fit for portrait photography, some of them are explicitly designed for this purpose. Now, if you own a Canon camera, it might seem sensible to use a lens from the same brand. However, there are third-party lenses from Sigma, Tamron, and others that often offer similar or sometimes even better optical performance than Canon lenses, and above all, at more competitive prices. Therefore, in this piece, we have put together a list of some of the best third-party portrait lenses for Canon…

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When shooting portraits with a full-frame camera, a 50mm focal length would be a classic choice as this is similar to what your eyes can see. Also, it’s a second choice after the kit lens for almost every photographer who is looking for an upgrade. Compared to most kit lenses, a 50mm f/1.8 lens not only offers a brighter aperture, but it’s also affordable. Kit lenses, on the other hand, give you an aperture around f/2.8 or f/3.5, making the results darken as you zoom. A 50mm lens will give you a 75mm equivalent focal length on an APS-C camera,…

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When Fitbit introduced its first smartwatch, the Fitbit Ionic, it struggled to compete against the more powerful Apple and Garmin Watches. But then the Fitbit Versa arrived, and it turned the things around for the company. Later, Fitbit launched Versa’s cheaper and pared-down version, the Versa Lite, while also releasing a more refined addition, the Fitbit Versa 2. With its latest fitness tracker, the company has demonstrated that a superb fitness watch doesn’t necessarily need to be loaded with first-rate features and be expensive enough to burn a hole in your pocket. While the Fitbit Versa 2 isn’t likely to…

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The new DJI Mavic Air 2 is the successor of the DJI Mavic Air that was launched in 2018. It’s an all-rounder model from DJI that has become people’s favorite. The overall concept of the drone is the same as its predecessor i.e, an easy-to-operate drone with pro-grade features. However, the DJI Mavic Air 2 has been completely redesigned, as a result, you get a more compact and an inexpensive version of the DJI Mavic 2 Pro – its high-priced sibling. With a handful of new high-end features and technologies, the Mavic Air 2 isn’t simply a clone of its…

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When you have a Canon full-frame DSLR, the lens you will use with it needs to be extremely sharp. However, you should expect more from a decent lens than its level of detail. Good handling and quick and accurate autofocus are also important when capturing once-in-a-lifetime moments. Similarly, an effective image stabilization system may prove to be a game-changer if you prefer to shoot handheld. Sigma lenses for Canon DSLR cameras should resist ghosting and flaring, show minimal distortion and color fringing, and produce excellent contrast and colors. Although, there are several aspects of image quality that can be corrected…

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The X100 series of Fujifilm cameras have been so popular since their introduction to the market and the Fujifilm X100F is the fourth iteration in this series. Featuring a 24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III sensor, a super-quick X-Processor Pro image processing engine, the X100F features an upgraded 91-point autofocus system as well as an enhanced ISO range. It has a redesigned button layout with joystick-driven autofocus that allows for smooth and easy AF point selection. The new X100F is an advanced mirrorless camera and a is massive upgrade over its predecessor, the Fujifilm X100T. So, what are the other special qualities…

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Sigma lenses for Nikon DSLRs have been popular for a long time and if you ask a seasoned photographer about reliable third-party lenses, it’s more than likely that they would recommend a Sigma. Lenses produced by this front-of-the-line brand are a top choice for newbies and professionals alike due to their high-quality and versatility. Currently, three different types of Sigma lenses for Nikon DSLRS – Contemporary, Sport, and Art. Sigma’s Contemporary lenses combine optical performance with portability, Sport lenses are meant for shooting action scenes, while Art lenses deliver excellent optical performance. If you are looking for the best Sigma…

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There are a variety of impressive Sony mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses and you might be intrigued that we just chose to dedicate a post to that specifically focuses on the best Sony a6000 lenses. Well, the reason is pretty simple. The Sony a6000 has been able to claim the crown of the best selling mirrorless camera for quite some time. Although a lot of its successors and other amazing mirrorless shooters have been released to the market, it seems quite a statement considering this point. By now, the a6000 has so many proud owners all over the world, therefore,…

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The Fujifilm X-T4 is a mirrorless camera that features an elegant retro design and comes packed with numerous advanced features that you haven’t seen in any other Fujifilm X-T camera so far. Like its predecessor, the Fujifilm X-T3, this new X-T4 is for both amateur photographers and professionals who are looking for the latest mirrorless magic in an exciting package. It includes an in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system which is a headline feature and makes the Fujifilm X-T4 only the second Fujifilm camera that employs this technology. Whether you are a video or a stills shooter, you can significantly benefit…

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With so many different types of DSLR cameras available today, it can be hard to predict where to start when it comes to choosing the right camera. If you are a Nikon lover, finding the best Nikon DSLR has become even trickier as Nikon has released so many exciting options. Nikon has been producing top-notch DSLR cameras for many decades. Here in this roundup, we’ll help you make an informed decision about choosing the best suitable Nikon DSLR considering your requirements. Since its establishment back in 1918, Nikon has always been a leader in the photography industry. The company has…

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A 70-200mm zoom lens is an essential piece of equipment for professional photographers all over the world. With a quick and constant aperture, it offers great telephoto reach which is perfect for freezing the action with fast shutter speeds. It also helps deliver a tight depth of field. Extremely versatile, the Nikon 70-200mm lens can be an ideal solution for a range of photography options that may include sports, wildlife, wedding, and portraiture photography. Along with a Nikon full-frame camera body, a compatible 70-200mm lens can also be used on APS-C format cameras, which gives you more reach with some…

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If you are thinking of the best lens for portraits and an 85mm prime comes into your mind – you are absolutely right. Mounted on a full-frame camera body, an 85mm lens enables you to bring the expressions, features, and personality of a subject to life in an image. Even if an 85mm lens is fitted on an APS-C format camera, it delivers brilliant performance when taking headshots or creating head-and-shoulders portraits. Of course, for Micro Four Thirds, you will go with a shorter focal length. At the same time, a fast aperture would help you focus well on the…

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The camera industry is rapidly growing, with more and more people choosing to go with mirrorless camera systems. However, Micro Four Thirds cameras still have their place in today’s marketplace and they offer some amazing features. Although these cameras haven’t gotten a lot of love these days, thanks to the relatively lower prices of full-frame cameras, they are capable of capturing very sharp, stunning images. Some professional photographers are using these shooters due to their exclusive features, especially travel bloggers, who prefer them for being so compact and lightweight. We decided to help you with your search for the best Micro Four Thirds camera…

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