I grew up with film SLRs (full-frame, of course), and the rule of thumb was "the slowest shutter speed you should try to hand-hold is 1/your lens focal length in mm." e.g. 1/50 sec for a 50 mm lens.
This photo credited to Alexander Gardner from 1862 at the Battle of Antietam, pictures Allan Pinkerton, Abraham Lincoln and John McClernand. The stiff poses were necessary because of the long ...
Prism Lens FX’s Handheld Ripple FX Filter features a water ripple glass texture that is claimed to create an effect that is supposed to be very reminiscent of step printing and or a slow shutter ...
The most popular telephoto lenses cover angles of view from between about 34 degrees (70mm in 35mm format) to eight degrees (around 300mm). Interestingly, the longer lenses have special ...
Moment announced its new MFi certified Battery Case for iPhone earlier this fall while a new Telephoto lens has just joined the company’s lineup of products to improve your iPhone photography. Read on ...