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Photonet tip articles

Fix or interchangeable lens?

You no longer have to decide which is the best camera, whatever camera you select is “good.” The advanced optical technology ensures that virtually all digital camera takes excellent pictures.

Macro lens for portrait photography

Makró objektívek portréhoz is

Macro lenses are typically associated with close-up photography, but they can also perform exceptionally well in portrait photography. In this review we examine two Tamron macro lenses – the 60mm f/2 and the 90mm f/2.8 – highlighting their optical quality, macro capabilities, and suitability for portrait work

Fill flash photography tips

Derítés vakuval és derítőlappal

A detailed overview of fill flash photography tips, including flash types, red-eye reduction, flash exposure compensation, and practical reflector techniques for outdoor and portrait photography

Obi van – lens tips

Hogyan válasszuk ki a témához legmegfelelőbb optikát?

How to choose the best lens to the subject Azt, hogy milyen objektívet választunk a felvétel elkészítéséhez, főképp az határozza meg, hogyan is szeretnénk megkomponálni képünket, mit akarunk a szemlélőnek elmondani vele. A képet tehát a téma meglátása után meg…

Photo Flash in Photography

Tippek: vakuk, villanók használata

Learn how to use photo flash effectively in photography. This article explains flash power, guide numbers, synchronization speeds, and how flash can improve images both in low light and bright daylight conditions.

Photography Tips for the Winter Holidays

Németh Gábor - Téli sípálya

Photography tips for the winter holidays. How to take photos and what to pay attention to. As the holidays approach, it is worth preparing in time for photographic occasions. A few ideas to help us feel more at ease capturing family events, so we do not miss a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ moment

Portrait photography tips

Robert Capa, [Capucine, French model and actress, on a balcony, Rome], August 1951

Simple portrait photography tips that help beginners capture better portraits. Learn how to define the subject, simplify the background, guide your model, and create expressive photographs without expensive equipment.