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Best Infrared Cameras You Can Buy. Top Story - June 2018.
Once a rather specific niche item, infrared cameras are quickly becoming commonplace for the serious photographer. When it comes to thermal imaging, temperature, and night vision, few other types of cameras compare. Depending on the quality and tech of the camera, the field of vision and digital imaging of the infrared camera will vary, but as with most thermal imaging cameras, you get what you pay for. There are some diamonds in the rough here, so we’ve done the legwork for you and provided a list of various cameras for you to pick and choose, whatever your needs are!
By James Lizowski8 years ago in Photography
Best Nikon Cameras in 2018
To say the word camera in 2018 means a lot more than it did twenty years ago, and today we can think of any camera in many ways. It can be something for a professional photographer or at the opposite end of the spectrum and function as a point and shoot camera. It can be packed with advanced features and weather sealed, it may offer a fixed focal length, or provide an autofocusing system that includes a powerful digital zoom. In other words, there are many options and brands. One of the standouts over the decades is Nikon cameras, and over 100 years after the company was created, it is still a top name in the world of photography.
By Patty Ramsen8 years ago in Photography
Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Wildlife Photography
While traveling, it’s important to carry a compact camera that can capture high-quality images and videos of your trip—especially if you’ll be out in the sun, in nature. You want to be able to capture the most high-quality images of still, small creatures, as well as those on the run. Check out our picks for the best point and shoot cameras for wildlife photography.
By Evelyn Starr8 years ago in Photography
Best Canon Cameras of 2018
Whether you're a diehard user or looking to join the family, Canon cameras provide amazing, reliable, and industry-proven results. Their name is practically synonymous with photography and most professionals have at least one Canon camera in their bag.
By Brian McCann8 years ago in Photography
Best Superzoom Cameras of 2018
While no one can argue that photography technology isn't getting better and better with each new smartphone release, professional photographers are not willing to set down their Nikon or Sony camera just yet. Cameras too and growing more sophisticated and becoming even easier to use than ever before. Many can be connected to smartphone use too, so it's the best of both worlds. Here are ten of the best superzoom cameras available now and what makes them great.
By Rachel Blanchard8 years ago in Photography
Owning It . Top Story - June 2018.
As I walk into class on the first day of high school, I am so nervous! I’ve got to find a seat in the front row. The other students are smiling and waving at each other as they rush around hoping to find seats close together. I stand alone just hoping to find a seat close to the teacher. I become distracted when I sense people snickering behind me. I’m not sure if the snickering is about me or someone else, so I just turn to them with a smile and a nod only pretending to know what they are saying.
By Dana Kolderup8 years ago in Photography
Abandoned Belfast—'Parklands'
Parklands now: The site is eerily tranquil and calm despite its location, and nature has most definitely started to take over—not only were the cherry blossom trees which are dotted about the grounds flourishing during the writer's visit, ivy is gradually seeping into the vacant building. Birdsong has replaced the sounds of busy everyday life which must once have filled the area and this, along with the signs of nature thriving without limitations, is in stark contrast to the bleak look of the building itself.
By Juliet W8 years ago in Photography
The Mystery in a Photo
Have you ever looked at a photograph with curiosity? Standing looking down at the little square full of amazing colorful scenes; letting the imagination run wild and free; taking in every single object; thinking of the picture as though it is a new exciting adventure; wondering what magical creature hides behind one of the objects—the creature that is hiding in wait to pull you in is the photograph itself. The photograph is trying to tell the person seeing it a story in a different way.
By Shelly Bartley8 years ago in Photography












