The Nikon D7000 is a 16.2 megapixel DSLR launched in 2010. What is it like in 2024?
Does the number of megapixels really matter in digital photography?
In the world of digital photography, megapixels have often been touted as the defining feature of a camera’s quality. From advertisements boasting higher megapixel counts to the casual conversations among photography enthusiasts, the term “megapixel” has become synonymous with image quality. But does the number of megapixels really matter as much as we think? Let’s…
Why every photographer should have a monopod in their kit
As a photographer, you’re constantly seeking ways to enhance the quality of your shots and make your work more efficient. While the trusty tripod often steals the limelight when it comes to stabilizing your camera, there’s another tool that deserves just as much attention: the monopod. Here’s why a monopod should be a staple in…
Nikon D7000 vs. Nikon D7200: a comprehensive comparison
When it comes to choosing the right DSLR camera, Nikon has always been a popular choice among photography enthusiasts and professionals alike. Among Nikon’s extensive lineup, the D7000 and D7200 models stand out as reliable options, offering a blend of performance, features, and durability. This blog post delves into the key differences and similarities between…
Why you need the battery grip MB-D15 for your Nikon D7200
As a passionate photographer, you understand the importance of having the right gear to maximize your camera’s potential. While the Nikon D7200 is an exceptional camera on its own, adding the MB-D15 battery grip can significantly enhance your shooting experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore the various reasons why investing in the MB-D15 battery…
Flowers
Today we went to visit friends a couple of hours north of us, and we visited Wij gardens.
German students visit Sweden
Today I had the pleasure to be a part of welcoming a group of students from the south of Germany to a farm outside Uppsala.
Why every photographer should try black and white photography
In a world brimming with vivid colors and digital enhancements, black and white photography might seem like a relic of the past. However, its timeless appeal and unique qualities make it an essential genre for photographers to explore. Here’s why every photographer should delve into the monochromatic world of black and white photography.
A favorite photographer: Hans Gedda
Hans Gedda, a Swedish photographer, has taken some of the best known portrait photographs there are. Many would probably recognize his photos, without necessarily knowing who Gedda is or that he took them.
A favorite photographer: Gerry Johansson
Gerry Johansson is a Swedish photography, probably best known for his black and white photos of seemingly empty and abandoned places.