Nikon CLS Vs PocketWizard

Nikon SB-800

Basically there are two ways to control the flash units from your camera. One is using wired connection (For e.g. using Nikon 4765 SC-28) between camera and flash units and other one is wireless method to communicate between camera and flash unit. With the increase popularity of wireless technology, wired technology are rarely used in [...]

CMOS Sensor Vs CCD Sensor

FOVEON F7 X3 CMOS SENSOR

When you go for shopping digital camera, you have to deal with lots of technical terminology and specifications about camera which also determines the price and quality of the camera. When you are comparing digital cameras, you will see some of the options are available on one camera and not in another. But before you [...]

Camera Exposure Compensation Vs Flash Exposure Compensation

Camera Exposure Compensation

There are two types of exposure compensations. One is camera exposure compensation and other one is flash exposure compensation. They both are different and work differently to some extent but not always (depending up on what camera body you are using). Camera exposure compensation: Camera exposure is set on the camera body and affects both [...]

Polarizing filter Vs Neutral Density filter

Grad ND Hard edge filter

A Polarizing filter (usually circular) is mainly used to reduce glare or reflections from non-metallic reflective surfaces like water or glass. It also generally reduces exposure but mainly used to saturate colors and enhance clarity of image. It works best when you are right angle to sun light. Polarizing filters are not normally used for [...]

Nikon D5000 Vs Nikon D90

Nikon D5000

With the release of Nikon D5000 DSLR camera, market is buzzing with it’s new features and comparison to other cameras in the market. Lots of people are interested in photography and want to learn more about it everyday. Some people say D5000 is released targeting those customers who want to upgrade themselves from point and [...]

RAW Vs JPEG picture Format

RAW files are the exact same picture of your subject captured by your camera sensor without any modification. This will give you more details in your  picture for post-processing. Every camera vendor has their own proprietary format to store RAW files. Nikon uses NEF format to store RAW files. RAW files are usually 12 to [...]