Useful tools: Photography apps for iPhone
Handy iPhone apps for photographers and creative professionals. These apps offer more convenience, save time, and do the math.
Handy iPhone apps for photographers and creative professionals. These apps offer more convenience, save time, and do the math.
For long exposures I bought a remote trigger with timer and interval function from Rollei. Does the affordable device deliver what it promises? Can it compete with the original Nikon remote release? I will answer these questions in this article.
What is the difference in autofocus between AF-S and AF-P lenses from Nikkor / Nikon? Which autofocus system has which advantages and disadvantages in comparison?
As I got confused when using ND or gray filters when comparing transparency, shutter speeds or aperture levels, I have created a usefull table here.
If you travel frequently by car or mobile home and also want to charge your batteries on the road, you may know the problem: Sometimes there is no 220V power supply at hand and the battery of the SLR remains empty.
After a long search, I have now found a charger that charges the batteries on the 12V on-board power supply, for example via the cigarette lighter.
In this manual I will explain the settings I use to record videos on the Nikon D500 and why I use these settings. So you can create clear video with high recording quality with your D500.
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