Photography 101: Which lens should you buy first?
You just got a fancy new camera, with a kit lens that has served you well in your beginning adventures. What's the next lens you should buy?
You just got a fancy new camera, with a kit lens that has served you well in your beginning adventures. What's the next lens you should buy?
With Tamron's recent 35-150mm f/2-2.8 lens for Sony E-mount, is it time to be done with the idea of having a lens trinity?
Canon R series cameras are fantastic, but they're in need of support from third-party lens makers. Will Tamron and Sigma heed the call?
One week, one lens photography challenge. Using only one lens will push you to see what you are photographing in new ways.
The Macro lens smackdown. So which is the best Macro lens 50mm or 90mm? Good question. I go through the pros and cons for both.
According to a recent report, Sony photographers could have a few more innovative Tamron lenses to look forward to.
A "walkabout lens" can be an excellent way to lighten the load during a trip while still getting high-quality images.
I see photographers who don't use their lens hoods. Or they're reversed. Here's three reasons why you should use a lens hood.
When packing for trips, I find myself going between my Fuji X system and Nikon DSLRs. We do many types of photography, it's tough to choose
Camera and lens kits that cost nnder $1,000 are light years ahead of what offerings in this price range used to offer.