The camera on the Google Pixel 3 is stellar, and I say this having used it for a month alongside more expensive “pro” equipment. In fact, if you can get by with the standard 28mm (equiv.) field of view, the Pixel 3 might be all you need. It’s that good.
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Two Photography Flashlights You Have to Own
With these two inexpensive flashlights, you’ll be set whenever you head out to shoot in the dark — in the rainforest, of course, or really any place with nightfall at the end of the day…
Keep reading »Can You Tell the Difference? Travel Cameras
For quality travel photos, there’s nothing like a pro dSLR or mirrorless with a good lens, but sometimes I want a smaller, lighter option. And sometimes security or other considerations advise against conspicuous equipment. So I set out to see how much quality I’d lose with smaller and cheaper options. I was surprised. Below is […]
Keep reading »Can You Tell The Difference? Wildlife Cameras
I compared wildlife and nature cameras ranging in price from $600 to $3,600, and the results are surprising. Can you tell the different among them?
Keep reading »Review: The Amazing Nikon P900
The amazing Nikon Coolpix P900 is unmatched in its category — literally, because there are no other cameras in its category: Its ming-boggling 83x 24-2,000mm (equiv.) lens easily tops the would-be competition. And it’s more than a gimmick. It works.
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