Are DSLR cameras doomed to extinction?
DSLR cameras seem on their way out. Like the dodo bird and the buggy whip. Will they really go away? Will it one day be
DSLR cameras seem on their way out. Like the dodo bird and the buggy whip. Will they really go away? Will it one day be
Pentax released a new video with more details about its upcoming new film camera. We will reveal these here for you. And we’ll also share
In my recent years of shooting film for my personal projects, people are asking me more about the “how” than the “why.” This is really
I recently noticed my camera had a lot of dirt on it, so I took it to the nearest creek and threw it in for a good scrubbing. OK, maybe not, what actually happened was every photographer’s nightmare. Setting up on the side of a creek to photograph a series of rapids, I tripped, with the result of my camera getting a solid dunking.
Now, speaking from experience, this is what we call an “Oh Sh!@#t!!!…” moment. A 10 on the “Brown Pants” scale. In other words, an unpleasant experience. Â However, quick action and a proper drying out process can, in some cases, save your gear from an untimely demise. Despite its underwater expedition, my DSLR is still alive and well thanks to the tips below.
When it comes to Mirrorless cameras, you’ve got two basic styles to choose from. The traditional SLR-shaped camera with a viewfinder in the center of