How do I change the aperture on my Fujifilm? To adjust aperture manually while letting the camera select shutter speed for optimal exposure, rotate the auto mode selector lever to and rotate the shutter speed dial to A and adjust … Continue reading
Category Archives: Lens
What Are Pancake Optics?
The new Pancake optics (named P80) enables the design of compact, lightweight, stylish VR glasses that are comfortable to wear for extended hours with no need for adjustment, even for people who wear eyeglasses. What is a pancake lens best … Continue reading
What Is P Mode Fuji?
Mode P: Program AE Let the camera choose shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure. Other values that produce the same exposure can be selected with program shift. Shutter speed: Select A (auto). What is P shooting mode? ・Mode P … Continue reading
What Is An Aspheric Lens In Glasses?
Aspheric glasses are specifically designed for the correction of aberration. The word aspheric means ‘not spherical’. Traditional prescription lenses have a curved, bulged surface while aspheric glasses have a slimmer, flatter and lighter design. What are the advantages of aspheric … Continue reading
Why Are Camera Lenses Black?
In most major studios, the tripods, light stands and other professional hardware are usually black for the same reason. Graphic arts cameras and copy cameras and lenses would usually be masked off with black material to reduce reflections off of … Continue reading
What Can You Do With A Black Lens In Terraria?
Black Lenses are rare drops from Demon and Wandering Eyes. Black Lenses are used to craft Sunglasses and the Optic Staff. How rare is black lens in Terraria? 1/100Black Lenses are crafting materials dropped by Demon Eyes and Wandering Eyes … Continue reading
Does Aperture Affect Shutter Speed?
How Aperture Affects Shutter Speed. Using a low f/stop means more light is entering the lens and therefore the shutter doesn’t need to stay open as long to make a correct exposure which translates into a faster shutter speed. What … Continue reading
Does Bluetooth 5.0 Reduce Latency?
Bluetooth 5.0 Should Resolve Most Audio-Video Issues But Bluetooth 5.0 doesn’t totally mask the latency of wireless audio. Instead, it compensates for lag through a technique called audio-video sync (or A/V sync). Does Bluetooth 5 have lower latency? Latency. One … Continue reading
Do You Store Camera With Lens Attached?
If you have a body cap and a lens rear cap, detach the lens before storage. If not, store the camera body with the lens attached. Remove the battery from the camera body before storage. When using a simple dry … Continue reading
Is Bluetooth Safe For Brain?
Is Bluetooth Safe for Brain? Since Bluetooth is in the non-ionizing group of EMR which emits low-frequency waves, it is safe for humans, and it will not pose any health risks to the brain. These frequencies are too low to … Continue reading
What Is The Best Humidity For Camera To Storage?
Lenses and camera equipment are optimally stored at a relative humidity (RH) of around 35% to 45%. How do I protect my camera from humidity? 5 Ways to Protect Your Camera in High Humidity Conditions Acclimate Your Camera. Silica Gel … Continue reading
What Are Five Actions You Should Do To Care For Your Camera?
So here are my TOP 5 TIPS for Pro Camera Care to make sure you don’t get left in the dust! BAG IT! If you’re not rehearsing or shooting, then your camera should be in it’s bag! CAP IT! Always … Continue reading
Can You Use Leica Lenses On Sony?
The short distance between the lens mount and sensor makes it possible to use pretty much any 35mm lens with the camera via a mechanical adapter. When Sony announced the full-frame Alpha 7 and 7R, it touted them as the … Continue reading
Is It Safe To Remove Contacts With Q Tips?
The Q-tip can release some of the tiny cotton fibers into the eye, and can cause a foreign body sensation. But if your contact does get stuck, the last thing you want to use is fingernails! They can rip the … Continue reading
What Happens When You Sleep With Your Contacts?
Contacts fit over the surface of your eye, significantly cutting the amount of oxygen and moisture your eyes can access. While you’re sleeping, that decrease becomes even more severe. Without enough oxygen — a state called hypoxia — the cells … Continue reading