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Stops in Photography Explained
No doubt that if you’ve started toying around with photography you will have come across the term stops. photo by Danel Solabarrieta What is a stop? In photography, a stop is a measurement of Exposure. For example, if you were … Continue reading
What Are “Stops” in Digital Camera Settings?
Probably one of the most misunderstood terms in beginner photography is “stop.” Imagine hearing, “I need three stops of brightness. Stop up the ISO 200 to 400, stop down the speed from 1/60 to 1/30, and stop up from (f-stop) … Continue reading
Stops in Photography Explained
No doubt that if you’ve started toying around with photography you will have come across the term stops. photo by Danel Solabarrieta What is a stop? In photography, a stop is a measurement of Exposure. For example, if you were … Continue reading
VU Sion 77mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Filter – 0.3 to 1.5 (1 to 5 stops) – $55.00 Shipped (Reg. $75.00)
Adorama has the VU Sion 77mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Filter – 0.3 to 1.5 (1 to 5 stops) available for $ 55.00 with free shipping. Regularly $ 75.00. Product Highlights Ultra-White Schott German Optics Unsurpassed Optical Resolution … Continue reading
Syrp Super Dark Variable ND Filter Gives Cuts Up to 10 Stops of Light
Gear Go between five and 10 stops of light reduction for super-slow shutter speeds Need 1/1024th the amount of light you’re currently getting? Syrp’s Variable Neutral Density Filter can help. Popular Photography
Exposure Stops in Photography – What is a stop? Why do I care?
What is a “Stop” in photography? And why do I care? This training tutorial will explain the basics of exposure stops, what they are used for and how they relate to your photos and camera settings. Everything in photography revolves … Continue reading
5 Troubleshooting Steps for When Your Nikon’s Autofocus Stops Working
You’re in the middle of a photoshoot and suddenly you notice nothing in your viewfinder is in focus. Your shutter and AF-ON buttons (if using back-button focusing) do not seem to work. All eyes are on you, and the pressure … Continue reading