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  1. 5 giorni fa · Moderate aperture providing good depth of field control and well-balanced exposure. f/5.0: Moderate: Balanced aperture offering a reasonable depth of field and exposure for general photography. f/5.6: Moderate: Versatile aperture for landscape, portrait, and general photography, ensuring balanced depth of field and exposure. f/6.3 ...

  2. 5 giorni fa · Last week I talked a little about my 200mm vs my 180mm, both from a previous era of photography. This is me holding my ancient Nikkor 400mm f/3.5 on my also-ancient Nikon D3. It turns out that the three of us are a great combination. Today I’d like to take a look at my 40-year-old Nikkor 400mm f/3.5. This lens was the envy of all of us in 1985.

  3. Hello, I am looking forward to a trip to Rome, and plan to bring a dslr camera with me. I am a bit unsure what lens I should take with me. I have a Pentax K-3 that i can pair with these zooms: Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 HSM. Sigma 18-200mm f3.5/6.3 HSM II. Pentax F 70-210mm f4/5.6 And these primes: Pentax 50mm f1.8. Pentax 35mm f2.4.

  4. 5 giorni fa · Sigma has announced the 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II, a second-generation, mirrorless-only fast standard zoom lens as part of its Art series of premium optics. The new lens is a fraction smaller and around 10% lighter than the existing lens. And while a 19 element, 15 group design with 6 fluorite-like FLD elements and 2 SLD elements might sound ...

  5. 3 giorni fa · Fstoppers is a community based photography news website featuring gear reviews, tutorials, industry news, and original articles from professional photographers, videographers, and other creatives ...

  6. 2 giorni fa · Improving your travel photography composition is key to capturing the beauty of a destination. The rule of thirds is a basic technique that can add interest to your photos. Place important elements on the intersecting points of a 3×3 grid for a balanced composition. Symmetry is another useful composition tool.

  7. 2 giorni fa · A+. Perspective in photography is an important part of artistic composition. It helps you create truly three-dimensional images in a two-dimensional medium. You can also use perspective to create harmony or tension. You even can give viewers a glimpse of something or somewhere from an angle that normally impossible.