by heniadis | Jan 21, 2016 | Gear & Reviews, Q&A
slipbyu2 was wondering if I use MTF resolution charts in deciding on a lens. Let’s start with defining what the heck an MTF chart is. If you don’t know, an MTF chart is a somewhat standard way to measure the optical performance of a lens. It specifically measures the...
by heniadis | Jan 14, 2016 | Q&A, Tutorial
Click Here To Get The FREE Sports Photography Guide Choosing the right ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed for sports and action is super important, but there are a bunch of other camera settings that can make a huge difference to your sports photography. Today I’m...
by heniadis | Jan 7, 2016 | Q&A, Tutorial
Download the FREE Sports Photography Guide here. In this video we’ll talk about how to choose the best ISO, Aperture and Shutter speed settings for sports photography. In sports and action photography, the most critical setting is your shutter speed, because if you...
by heniadis | Dec 24, 2015 | Q&A
Get the free Back Button Focus Guide BD Richards, Gary Hunt, and many others have been wondering what back button focus is and how you use it. Back button focus is a camera configuration that assigns the focusing action to a different button, separating it from the...
by heniadis | Dec 17, 2015 | Q&A
Louis Miller wanted to know when a DSLR is worth the extra money, and when it’s just better to stick with your smartphone or a point and shoot camera. Here’s Louis’s question: “Do you have a video on whether the home photographer, the non-professional,...
by heniadis | Dec 10, 2015 | Q&A
Today’s question comes from Anand Krishnan who says: “What I see myself doing almost all the time is , whether am shooting indoor or outdoor, it takes me a few shots to arrive at the best shot. This is where I have to religiously play with ISO and Exposure. That kind...