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  The GoPro 9 is an excellent action camera, but indeed, other brands offer competitive options. Here's a brief rundown of alternative brands and models that might provide better value: 1. DJI Osmo Action 3 * Similar features to GoPro 9, including 4K/60fps video and 12MP photos * Dual screens and enhanced audio * Waterproof without a case (up to 16m) * Price: Around $300 CAD (vs GoPro 9's $450 CAD) 2. Yi 4K+ * Affordable option with 4K/60fps video and 12MP photos * Electronic image stabilization and live streaming * Waterproof case available (up to 40m) * Price: Around $200 CAD 3. Sony RX0 III * Tiny, rugged camera with 1-inch sensor and 4K/30fps video * 15.3MP photos and impressive low-light performance * Waterproof (up to 10m) and shockproof * Price: Around $800 CAD (steep, but offers unique features) 4. Insta360 One X3 * 360-degree camera with 5.7K/30fps video and 18MP photos * Waterproof (up to 10m) and FlowState stabilization * Unique features like invisible selfie stick a...

8 Easy Ways to FIX SHAKY GoPro Footage

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Why I Don't Shoot Film Anymore

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Don’t be scared of F22 Aperture [Cumbria Solway Coastal Landscape Photog...

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f/22 has been used for street photography, although it's not a common choice. Street photographers often prefer wider apertures (like f/2.8 or f/4) to create a shallow depth of field, isolating their subject from the busy background. However, some street photographers use f/22 to: Maximize depth of field : Keep everything in focus, from the foreground to the background, capturing the complexity of the scene. Create a sense of layering : With a large depth of field, elements in the scene can be layered, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. Emphasize textures and patterns : f/22 can enhance the textures and patterns in the scene, adding visual interest to the image. Using f/22 for street photography requires careful consideration of lighting, composition, and subject matter. It's often used in bright lighting conditions to capture high-contrast scenes with deep shadows and bright highlights. Some notable street photographers who have used f/22 include: Vivian Maier : Kno...

f/1.4 VS f/1.8 Can YOU Tell The Difference? (this will save you money)

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 f/22 has been used for street photography, although it's not a common choice. Street photographers often prefer wider apertures (like f/2.8 or f/4) to create a shallow depth of field, isolating their subject from the busy background. However, some street photographers use f/22 to: Maximize depth of field : Keep everything in focus, from the foreground to the background, capturing the complexity of the scene. Create a sense of layering : With a large depth of field, elements in the scene can be layered, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. Emphasize textures and patterns : f/22 can enhance the textures and patterns in the scene, adding visual interest to the image. Using f/22 for street photography requires careful consideration of lighting, composition, and subject matter. It's often used in bright lighting conditions to capture high-contrast scenes with deep shadows and bright highlights. Some notable street photographers who have used f/22 include: Vivian Maier : Kn...

Lytro Illum Review

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Lytro's ABANDONED 40k Resolution Cinema Camera

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Uglyist house in Toronto

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