Author Archives: ShutterBug

So, Your Autofocus Isn’t Good Enough for Wildlife Photography?

pay per click advertising Partly as an experiment – and partly because I no longer have a copy of the Nikon Z9 – I recently took a lot of wildlife photos with my trusty Nikon Z7 for our upcoming Nikon … Continue reading

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Nuclear Fusion! The Power of the Sun…

Humankind has an eternal fascination for the sun. Understandable. The center of the universe, the flame in the sky around which all life rotates. We worship it, raising our hands and faces upwards to seek its warmth. We despair without … Continue reading

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Photography News: Rumored Lenses, Canon Sales

When I first thought about the intro to today’s Photography News, I wanted to write something about how gloomy, dark, and cold it is outside all day. This morning, my hand literally froze to the door handle. But your perception … Continue reading

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Secrets of Professional Photography: Jiri Hrebicek Interview

When you shoot a promising burst of images, you probably delete the ones that didn’t turn out well. The blurry ones go first, of course. But I suspect that for my guest today, it’s exactly the opposite – he deletes … Continue reading

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Nikon Z 28-75mm f/2.8 Review

At first glance, the Nikon Z 28-75mm f/2.8 lens seems a bit out of place. Nikon already has a 24-70mm f/2.8 S for their mirrorless system, and it’s one of the best lenses we’ve ever tested. Why would Nikon release … Continue reading

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