What is this? Canon currently has four lens mounts, EF for full-frame and APS-C format DSLRs, AF-S for APS-C format DSLRs, RF for full-frame mirrorless cameras and EF-M for APS-C format mirrorless cameras. What is EF-M lens used for? The … Continue reading
Which Camera Is Best For Night Videography?
Capturing breath-taking images. #1: Nikon D810 Full-Frame DSLR. #2: Nikon D850. #3: Nikon D750. #4: Sony A7R III. #5: Panasonic LUMIX GH5 4K Mirrorless Camera. #6: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Full Frame Digital SLR. #7: Canon EOS 6D Mark … Continue reading
What Zoom Lenses Are Compatible With Canon Eos M50?
Telephoto Zoom Lenses for Canon EOS M50 Model Focal Length on M50 Max Aperture Canon EF-M 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM 28.8-240mm F3.5-6.3 Canon EF-M 55-200mm f4.5-6.3 IS STM 88-320mm F4.5 – F6.3 Canon EF-M 22mm f2 STM 35.2mm F2.0 Samyang … Continue reading
What Are The Two Types Of Tripod Mounts?
Types Of Tripod Heads Ball Head. A Ball Head is the most common type of tripod used in photography. Pan & Tilt Head. A Pan & Tilt tripod head gives you far more precision than a ball head but is … Continue reading
Is Sony Fe Full-Frame?
Sony’s full-frame mirrorless cameras have created a lot of buzz in the photography world. It’s true that the FE lens options for Sony still are more limited than the offerings for Canon and Nikon cameras, but the collection is growing … Continue reading
How Do You Connect Your Phone To The Tv With An Adapter?
Can you connect your phone to your TV with USB? You can connect a supported Android smartphone and the TV with a Micro USB cable to enjoy content (Photos, Music, Videos) saved in the smartphone on the TV. You can … Continue reading
How Do I Connect My Ip Camera To Wifi?
How do I find my IP camera on my network? How to view your IP camera remotely via a web browser Find your camera’s IP address. Open a web browser and type the IP address. Go to SETTING > BASIC … Continue reading
Can I Change The Viewing Angle On My Webcam?
You will need to open the camera or Webcam app, go with your mouse to the lower right corner of the screen and click on Settings. After you are in the Settings menu we need to click on Options. From … Continue reading
How Can I Save My Photos Forever?
Here are a few options to secure your beloved memories: Back-up your hard drive. Make sure that your images are not saved only in one place (your desktop/laptop computer, for example). Burn your images on CDs/DVDs. Use online storage. Print … Continue reading
When Was The M48 Tank Made?
February 1952. The M48 Patton is an American first-generation main battle tank (MBT) introduced in February 1952, being designated as the 90mm Gun Tank: M48. Was the M48 a good tank? Most of these tanks were rebuilt M48a3s and they … Continue reading
What Is A Phase One Camera?
Phase One is a Danish company specializing in high-end digital photography equipment and software. They manufacture open platform based medium format camera systems and solutions. Their own RAW processing software, Capture One, supports many DSLRs besides their backs. How much … Continue reading
Can You Change Lenses On Camcorders?
Sony just announced its release of the first Handycam camcorder to accept interchangeable lenses. It also features a quad capsule spatial array stereo microphone that captures spectacular audio. How do I remove a Fujifilm lens? To remove the lens, turn … Continue reading
What Is Dpx Mounting Medium?
DPX is a synthetic non-aqueous mounting medium for microscopy. A traditional resin-based slide mountant with xylene solvent. Of medium viscosity and is touch dry in approximately 15 minutes. What is DPX mounting media? DPX Mountant for histology is a mixture … Continue reading
How Do I Know What Type Of Camera Lens I Have?
How do you identify different types of lenses? Without touch we can identify two different lenses by looking at the size of the newspaper letters under the lens. If the image of the letters is large then it is a … Continue reading
How Do You Mount A Specimen On A Microscope?
In a wet mount, a drop of water is used to suspend the specimen between the slide and cover slip. Place a sample on the slide. Using a pipette, place a drop of water on the specimen. Then place on … Continue reading