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Sony A9 MkIII Global Shutter Technology Explained"

In the evolving landscape of digital photography, Global Shutter technology stands out as a pivotal innovation. But what exactly is Global Shutter, and why is it becoming increasingly important in the world of photography and videography? This blog delves into the intricacies of this technology and its impact on image capture. The Global Shutter Technology is currently exclusive to the new Sony Alpha A9 MkIII which is available for pre-order. To learn more about this camera, click here. What is Global Shutter Technology? Global Shutter technology refers to a method […]

The Sony Alpha A9 Mark III has redefined the boundaries of photography, introducing the advanced Global Shutter technology in a full-frame format. This innovative feature is set to transform how professional photographers capture high-speed action. Revolutionary Global Shutter Technology At the heart of the Sony A9 Mark III lies its state-of-the-art Global Shutter. This technology ensures simultaneous data readout from all pixels of the 24.6-megapixel full-frame sensor. The result? Crisp, distortion-free images of fast-moving subjects, a boon for action and sports photographers. Cutting-Edge Camera Specifications The Alpha 9 Mark III […]

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Exploring the top cameras of 2023 If you’ve been waiting for the perfect camera or considering an upgrade, we’re exploring the best cameras of the year, covering everything from pocket-friendly to powerful options. Discover the most creative-friendly mirrorless solutions that are stealing the spotlight. And oh, the first one on the list? It’s not just a camera; it’s the cutest thing you’ll find, making it a delightful standout! Sony ZV-1 II The Sony ZV-1 MK II is a robust point-and-shoot camera that’s incredibly compact, making it something you’ll want to […]

Manufacturers make a big deal about having video support in their newer DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras, but the uptake remains pretty low. Many folks use action cameras and smartphones for video regularly because they are incredibly easy to use. Let’s take a look at how to get started shooting video with your camera instead; you’ll be happier with the quality and surprised at how easy it is.

The Exposure Triangle is a continuous entity. A change to any value necessitates a change to at least one, perhaps both of the other elements. If we want a higher shutter speed, then either we have to open the aperture or increase the ISO or some combination of the two. When we shoot in full automatic, the camera’s CPU is doing all the work for us based on the meter reading. That’s great, right up until we choose to take a bit more creative control of the triangle.

There are only two kinds of digital photographers who use cameras with interchangeable lenses, those who have had to deal with sensor dust and those who have not had to deal with sensor dust, yet. If you are in the latter group, be ready, because it will happen.

Exposure Compensation: Snowbirds

What is exposure compensation and how do you use it? There are plenty of situations where using exposure compensation can improve your photos – at weddings, around a campfire, at air shows, taking shots of a nighttime skyline, etc. Exposure compensation exists on your camera so you can add brightness to images that come out too dark, or to remove brightness in images that are too bright to begin with. That’s it, plain and simple. Here are some tips on how and when to use exposure compensation.