Sony In-Body Stabilization vs Canon Lens Image Stabilization Which Is Best: IBIS vs IS

If you’ve ever used any camera that has in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) like the Sony a7R III you’ll know just how useful i can be. It allows you extra flexibility in low light situations to shoot with slower shutter speeds and prevents motion blur. Unfortunately, if you’re a Canon shooter, there are currently no cameras that offer this feature.

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Huawei Mate 20 Pro vs Sony A7R III Mini Comparison (ft Nokia Lumia 1020)

Smartphones have been advancing quite rapidly over the last few years. Cameras in smartphones have been one of the key things that have been advancing at a very impressive rate. It wasn’t long ago when cameras in mobile tech were considered to be nothing more than a gimmick. In recent years, however, cameras in phones like Huawei Mate 20 Pro have been really pushing the boundaries.

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Every Architectural and Landscape photographer needs this!

Tilt shift lenses are by far my favourite kind of lenses. Although they are manual lenses, they offer a huge degree of flexibility and some of the best image quality. There are occasions, however, when you may want to push these lenses to their respective limits by shifting right to the edge of the lens. Doing this, however, creates vignettes in the image and due to Tilt shift lenses not having correction profiles they can be quite tricky to remove in post.

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When full-frame outperforms medium format... Hasselblad H6D-100c review

Ever since I got into photography medium format has been something I've admired from a distance, mainly due to the price. Countless conversations with peers and other photographers lead me to believe that medium format was THE system to use if you wanted the best possible image quality. Over the last few months, I've had the pleasure of being able to test and use the Hasselblad H6D 100c, to determine just how good this system actually is.

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