In general, a digital camera will not wear out over time. The only major component that can eventually wear out is the camera shutter. With that said, unless you’re taking hundreds of photos every day for years, most hobbyists and … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Is F Stop Same As Shutter Speed?
F/stop exercise. Keep in mind that f/stops, shutter speeds and film/digital sensor speeds are nearly always related by precisely half or double. That is, changing your f/stop from, say, 4 to 5.6 (one stop) is the same as changing your … Continue reading
Where Is The Zoom On Samsung Galaxy?
Open the Camera app, and pinch on the viewfinder to zoom. A zoom bar will appear to let you swiftly zoom in and out with your finger and change the zoom level with a simple swipe. There are also buttons … Continue reading
Is The 70 200 Good For Moon?
Good evening. I have been trying to get full moon shots tonight and all I come up with is a great picture of the moon. Is a 200mm lens good for moon photography? If you want a good picture of … Continue reading
What Is The Biggest Lens Canon Makes?
Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM. Welcome to the longest and perhaps the rarest full autofocus lens in the world – the Canon EF 1200mm f/5.6L USM Lens. What is the largest DSLR lens? Canon 5200mm f/14 Tele-Monster This 5200mm prime … Continue reading
What Does 1 Shutter Speed Mean?
Shutter speeds are measured in seconds, or fractions of a second. For example, a shutter speed of 1/100 means 1/100th of a second, or 0.01 seconds. This is also known as the “exposure time”, because it’s the amount of time … Continue reading
Is Redmi 10 Worth Buying In 2021?
Our verdict: In our review, we found out that Redmi Note 10 Pro Max has a great design. It is equipped with a brilliant set of cameras and sports an excellent 120Hz high-refresh rate display. All in all, it’s a … Continue reading
How Do You Check Mirrorless Shutter Count?
Do mirrorless camera has shutter count? yes and no. Mirrorless do have shutters and the mechanism is very close to the same if not identical to DSLRs. Mirrorless also have “silent mode” where the shutter isn’t used. Generally speaking this … Continue reading
Does Verizon Work In China?
Yes you can use your phone in China. There are rates for calling while in China and data charges. You can visit our site http://b2b.vzw.com/international/Global_Phone/index.html to get more information on charges, and how the international roaming works. Can Verizon use … Continue reading
What Is Afl Sigma?
The AFL (AutoFocus Lock) button can be assigned to various functions. The lens is dust- and splash-proof. The surface of the front element has a water- and oil-repellent coating. What is AFL on a lens? If you have focus lock … Continue reading
Is Data Roaming Free In Europe?
There’s no longer a difference between using your mobile in the EU and in the rest of the world – you can be charged for roaming everywhere. However, different operators may have different rules for different regions and countries. How … Continue reading
What’S The Difference Between Mobile Data And Data Roaming?
So when you use cellular data outside your home network, you’re simply roaming your mobile data and while you do so, higher data charges apply. Both mobile data and roaming data are basically the same thing except roaming allows you … Continue reading
Can I Use Unlocked Iphone In Philippines?
Answer: A: If it’s factory unlocked, it will work in the Philippines. However, you may not get LTE service depending on the carrier’s compatibility: http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/. If you plan on using Globe or SMART, provided they are GSM (using a SIM … Continue reading
Can You Use A Sim Free Phone In Another Country?
As a general rule, most newer SIM free and unlocked handsets will work in most parts of the world. However, there are some exceptions and things you need to be aware of. Certain countries or areas of the world use … Continue reading
Do You Get Charged For Roaming When Using Wifi?
Broadly speaking, the word “roaming” refers to a process when a phone or other device connects to the Internet using a non-native network. This can actually happen within the country as well but since there are no extra fees for … Continue reading