Recent Gear Articles

The Perfect Travel Tripod? We Review the Falcam TreeRoot

The market for compact and lightweight tripods has exploded in recent years. Well, Falcam has decided to stir the pot with their new TreeRoot carbon fiber tripod that challenges the big leagues in a compelling way. Is it the right choice for you? It certainly offers plenty within its portable frame.

Choosing Between 35mm and 50mm Prime Lenses

Choosing the right lens can significantly impact the look of your images. Today, we’re looking at 35mm versus 50mm prime lenses to help you decide which one suits your needs best.

Photographing Live Music: A Primer for Concert Photography

Photographing live music can be an amazing experience once you embrace the idea that you have no control over any of the elements in your frame. So how do you create great pictures when you have limited angles to shoot from, terrible lighting, and no control over what your subject will do next?

A Beginner's Guide to Fast Lenses

Fast lenses are essential tools in photography. They allow you to capture more light, which can make a big difference in various shooting conditions. If you're new to the craft, check out this helpful video that will show you what you need to know.

Sigma’s First Canon RF Lens: A Game-Changer?

Sigma has released its first official Canon RF mount lens, the 18-50mm f/2.8. This lens is designed for Canon's APS-C RF mount mirrorless cameras, like the R100, R50, R10, and R7. Is this as big of a deal as it seems?

ProGrade Iridium CFexpress Type A 4.0 Cards: Futureproof Performance?

CFexpress Type A has been a bit of a niche card format compared to the bigger Type B cards. Mostly used in Sony cameras, Type A cards haven’t seen as wide availability or as high specs. However, ProGrade has just launched their Iridium line of Type A cards, which promise to take performance into the next generation.

The Best Affordable Portrait Lenses for Fujifilm, Nikon, and Sony

If you're considering investing in a budget portrait lens for your Fujifilm X Mount, Nikon Z, or Sony E mount camera, there are two compelling options: the Viltrox 56mm f/1.7 and the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8. Both lenses are affordable and perform well, but each has distinct strengths and weaknesses.

The Nikon Z6 III: Flagship Features in a Compact Body

The Nikon Z6 series has long been a favorite, but it was time for an update. Enter the Nikon Z6 III. This camera brings many flagship features into a more compact and accessible body, making it an exciting new option for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Macro Photography When You're on a Tight Budget

Macro photography, like many genres in the craft, can be expensive to attain the necessary equipment for. Nevertheless, it is possible to shoot macro imagery on a budget, as demonstrated in this video.
Which Is the Best Mirrorless Gimbal: Zhiyun Weebill 3E or Weebill 3S?

Mirrorless camera gimbals have become some of the most popular filmmaking accessories. With smaller, lighter cameras becoming more capable than ever before, many creatives are now opting for lightweight setups. For this reason, we compared two gimbals from Zhiyun to determine which is the best.

Is the Canon EOS RP Still Worth It in 2024?

The Canon RP has recently become the cheapest new full frame body available at B&H. Priced at $899, it offers 26 megapixels and 4K video. This camera might seem appealing due to its price, but it's important to take a close look at its performance and see if it remains a worthy purchase in 2024.

My Review of the Super-Fast Exascend 1 TB CFExpress 4.0 Type A Card

As cameras continue to get more powerful year by year, there comes a time when you can be limited by the type of card you use, but no more as the dawn of the CFExpress 4.0 card is here. I was sent the brand-new Exascend 1 TB Essential Pro CFExpress 4.0 Type A card, and I could not wait to take this out on a shoot.

Pentax 17 Review: Fun and Quirky Film Photography

The Pentax 17 is here, bringing a fresh take on film photography. This half-frame camera uses 35mm film but gives you 72 exposures per roll, giving you more shots and a unique portrait orientation when looking through the viewfinder. For film enthusiasts, this camera could offer a fun and cost-effective way to enjoy shooting.

How to Use a Wide Angle Prime Lens

Exploring prime lenses in can significantly refine your skills and vision. It's a path worth considering for those looking to focus on composition, visual weight, and other photographic elements without the distraction of multiple focal lengths.