With July 4th just around the corner, we put down a few tips and tools to help you come away with some of the most amazing photos of the Independence Day parade and fireworks that you have ever created, no matter whether you use a smartphone camera or a DSLR camera.
Last week, we shared with you the essential tools to build a basic video kit for your DSLR camera. Those kits are great for stationary production and entry-level practices. However, you will likely need additional tools if there is need to improve the visual results and/or shoot with movement…
We are sharing a few thoughts regarding the essential components that comprise a quality DSLR video kit. For the purpose of simplicity, we will start with a basic kit …
Gimbal heads make using large lenses comfortable and effortless. When you get to a perfect balance position, the long and super long lenses feel weightless. Check out a full analysis of Movo's best gimbal heads.
While using the flash feature of your camera is important and needed sometimes in low or no light situations, let’s face it, using a flash can be annoying. They can often create awful shadows, wash people out and often messes up the background by overpowering it.