Cameras with smaller sensors generally project a larger image (onto the sensor) from a closer distance. Read more »
Aperture is the factor that has the most effect on the depth of field in a photo. Read more »
Macro photography is an extreme close-up shot of an object that magnifies the miniscule in your image. Read more »
P, S, A, M modes (shown on the rotating mode dial) offer different degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture. Read more »
A few of you have asked us about night panoramic shots, so here's some suggestions from us. Read more »
Rear-curtain sync mode fires a flash at the very end of an exposure rather than the beginning. Read more »
You might not have the luxury of a stable tripod (or even stable ground), but that shouldn't stop you from attempting amazing underwater shots. Read more »
What should you observe when taking a panoramic shot with your DSLR? Follow these tips. Read more »
The AF-Mode or the Auto-Focus Mode controls the camera focus when its shutter button is half-pressed. Read more »
Breathtaking mountain ranges mirrored upon a serene lake, that's a dream capture of many a photographer. Read more »
Water surface reflections are one of the most popularly attempted reflection shots. Read more »
A good macro shot has a clean background, sharply focused subject (eye) and good composition. Read more »