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Marry Me Pack

2023-06-13T22:25:18+00:00
Marry Me Pack

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Business Pack

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Business Pack

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Sports Pack

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Vacation Pack

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Birthday Pack

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Store Sale Pack

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Top 5 Drones of 2021 for the Serious Photographer Who Is New to Flying

2021-06-28T15:13:16+00:00

Top 5 Drones of 2021 for the Serious Photographer Who Is New to Flying

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your photography with breathtaking aerial views or just have the sudden urge to own a drone, these flying machines can greatly enrich both your toolkit and your photography pursuits.With fast-improving cameras, long-lasting battery lives and a whole host of features previously available on professional DSLR models only, drones have become an essential part of every serious photographer’s repertoire.

Here we’ve rounded up our top 5 drones of 2021 for those looking to get started with aerial photography and video.

1. DJI Mini 2

When flying your first drone, one of the most important factors to consider is ease of use — the last thing you want is to end up crashing your craft because you’re struggling to control it. The DJI Mini 2 is small enough to easily fit in your pocket or bag while still providing accessible controls, fantastic footage and good battery life.

Despite its lightweight package, the Mini 2 captures exceptionally crisp images in 4K at 30fps. Right off the bat, unedited footage looks underexposed and rather unimpressive — but make no mistake, it’s only because DJI processes footage cautiously to allow for easy editing. If you’re shooting in 4K, you can expect digital zooming to be fairly limited at 2x. But if you’re willing to compromise on image quality a little, you can get away with 3x digital zooming.

Its revamped controller looks nothing like the ultra-complex, Transformer-worthy ones you get with pro models, but its simplicity and ease of use makes the Mini 2 a great choice for beginners.

2. DJI Mavic Mini

Another DJI product, the Mavic Mini gives you everything you need in a compact and straightforward package. Far from a toy, it shoots sharp 2.7k video footage and fantastic-looking 12MP stills. 4K isn’t a thing with this drone model, which might explain its slightly lower price tag as well.

Depending on what you’re looking to shoot, you can choose from a range of modes, including sports mode for high-speed flight, position mode for basic shooting and CineSmooth mode, which gives more cinematic footage and smoother shots.

One downside to the Mavic Mini is the lack of handy object-tracking and avoidance — two features that are available with its larger DJI siblings.

3. Ryze Tello

The Ryze Tello is synonymous with simple, lightweight and affordable flying — it’s both fun and educational for first-time drone users. The refreshingly simplistic range of features, controls and design makes it an affordable beginner-friendly drone option.

Much like the Mini 2, the Ryze Tello offers plenty: 13 minutes of flight time per battery charge, 100m control range, downward-facing light sensors that allows the machine to perform rather impressive flying stunts and a handful of automated modes.

The 5MP camera isn’t particularly outstanding — its dynamic range is limited, compression artifacts are rather noticeable and the video shooting is unreliable (largely due to the fact that it is beamed directly to your smartphone, so any issues with your connection strength will affect its frame rate).

The app allows for straightforward piloting, which is ideal for serious photographers who are new to flying a drone. The on-screen twin-stick setup is pleasantly responsive, which makes the Tello the perfect budget-friendly choice to get your drone-flying skills up to par.

4. Eachine 520S

If you’re looking for a drone specially designed for beginners that doesn’t compromise on features, look no further than the Eachine 520S. The camera offers 4K resolution photos and fantastic-looking 2K videos — a decided step-up from Tello’s 5MP camera. There’s no kind of stabilization, however, which means videos tend to be shaky and rather distorted because of the wide-angle lens. It might not come close to DJI Mavic Mini’s performance, but it’s undeniably good for the price.

With this entry-level drone, you get decent battery life at 15 minutes per charge. The control range is between 200m and 300m, which feels appropriate for a larger affordable drone. The inclusion of GPS makes it far more reliable than most GPS-free models out there; you’ll get accurate location plotting and reasonably sturdy flying even in trickier weather.

5. Revell Icon

The Revell Icon might be the last on our list, but that’s not to say it’s a disappointing choice. Though on the cheaper spectrum, the Icon sports an unexpectedly decent build quality that surpasses that of the Eachine 520S.

This flying machine can shoot images in 4K and videos in 1080p — similar to some of the pricier models on the market. It lacks stabilization features, which means your shots will likely turn out shaky and distorted if the weather is windy.

The Icon is an especially good choice if you’re looking for a drone with a physical controller rather than an app controller. It’s very handy if you’re new to flying too, as it lets you get a good grasp of controlling it both indoors and outdoors.

Get Your Priorities Straight

As an advanced photographer, it’s easy to lean towards drone models aimed at advanced users. But that’s not necessarily the wisest choice — shooting 4K footage means nothing if you can’t get to grips with actually controlling the craft. That’s why practicality should be a priority, more so than camera resolution and other bells and whistles that are likely unnecessary for beginners.

Take time to get used to actually piloting a drone before you invest in a model that gives you the kind of image quality you’re looking for — and choosing an entry-level drone will help you achieve just that.

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Ultimate Starter Camera for Beginners (2021 Edition)

2021-06-28T14:40:25+00:00

Ultimate Starter Camera for Beginners (2021 Edition)

When you’re just picking up the basics of photography, it can be difficult to decide which camera to start with. You don’t want to spend too much or too little, and you want to avoid getting overwhelmed with excess features while having a camera powerful enough to get the shot you need. Ultimately, making the right choice is about finding the perfect balance of affordability, simplicity, and features that can meet you at your skill level.

With its affordable price and long list of features, the Nikon D3500 is a great entry point for photography amateurs and dedicated enthusiasts alike. Take a look at everything that makes this camera stand out and decide for yourself whether it’s a good fit for you.

Affordability

If you’re camera shopping on a budget, the Nikon D3500 brings plenty to the table at a price that outstrips most of the DSLR market. You can usually pick one up for just under $600, leaving you plenty of extra cash leftover for an extra lens or two. While there are a number of other cameras that you can nab at a lower price, most of them won’t offer the performance and quality you find in this model.

Specs

This camera comes packed with a full 24 megapixels which, paired with a 23.5 by 15.6 mm sensor, means you can get all the fine details you’re looking for, even when zoomed. If you’re not sure what that means in practical terms, it equates to about 15 times the power of the average smartphone camera. When it comes to shooting in different light conditions, the 100 to 25,600 iso range gives plenty of options whether you’re outdoors or indoors.

Ease of Use

The controls of this camera are simple, with most of what you need within easy reach. The settings wheel on the top of the camera lets you quickly cycle through a selection of photo and video options quickly, while the 3-inch LCD screen on the back of the camera helps when adjusting brightness, focus, and other options. While the number of different settings is a bit pared back from more high-end cameras, it should be plenty for beginners to to take crisp, quality photos.

However, in addition to the straightforward interface, this camera goes the extra mile by offering an interactive “guide” shooting mode. This can be found via the rear LCD screen when taking a photo, and offers a totally interactive photography tutorial which is ideal for beginners. It can walk you through all of the settings and features as well as some of the finer points of the craft when you’re ready.

Extra Features

What makes this camera really stand out is the huge selection of high-tech features geared toward the needs of new photographers. In addition to the interactive guide shooting mode mentioned above, you can also take advantage of the auto-shoot mode. Using the camera’s 11 autofocus points makes it easy to get crisp, clear photos in almost any situation. Or, when you’re trying to capture fast action, simply press and hold the shoot button to take five full-resolution shots per second.

One of the best features for convenience is the Snap Bridge Sharing compatibility. This ensures all your photos and videos are automatically uploaded to your smartphone, tablet, or computer as soon as you take them, so you don’t have to worry about losing your data.

Portability

The Nikon D3500 weighs just under a pound and is about 5 inches wide, which puts it solidly in the middle range when it comes to size. That means if you’re taking it out and about, it stays lightweight enough to sling over your shoulder for hours at a time without worry. Even with a large telephoto lens attached, it is small enough to remain balanced and maneuverable.

We know Nikon had travel in mind when they designed this camera, as the durable outer construction is made to stand up to the occasional bump without worry. The company also offers a range of cases of different shapes and sizes, which can make it easy to transport your camera, lenses, and other accessories wherever you need.

The Final Analysis

There’s plenty more to say about the Nikon D3500, though the best test will be to give it a try for yourself. With all of its power, portability, and convenience features, it offers the perfect balance for new photographers who want to jump-start their career or hobby.

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