Bring your subject into sharp focus and blur the background with the wide f/1.8 aperture of the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens.
Stepping motor technology delivers fast, smooth and near silent auto focus, particularly beneficial when shooting movies or in live view mode.
The EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is long renowned for giving outstanding image quality and robust build at an affordable price.
The f/1.8 aperture lets more light into the lens, so you can comfortably shoot in darker conditions without the use of a tripod.
Prime lenses ideal for producing high-quality, sharp images with better low-light performance making these types of lenses perfect for portraits and travel.
Full-time photographer and content creator, Wil Calabio, shares his travel must-haves and how he takes care of his camera gear while on the road.
We reached out to some of the best photographers in our community for a list of their favourite destinations for travel photography.
Unlock the secrets of stunning product photography with pro tips from photographer, Reuben Looi. Master lighting, composition, styling, editing and more.
The CR-N100 remote camera takes video production to new heights and makes an excellent new addition to your team. Here are five reasons why
Telephoto lenses allow you to zoom in close on subjects in the distance, making these types of lenses perfect for wildlife, sports, and vehicles.
Professional astrophotographer, Larryn Rae, gives us a comprehensive look into his best tips and techniques for taking incredible astrophotography, including top locations around Australia, his editing process and the gear and settings he uses.
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Multiple vulnerabilities were found for certain Office / Small Office Multifunction Printers, Laser Printers and Inkjet Printers.
Regarding vulnerability measure against buffer overflow for Laser Printers and Small Office Multifunction Printers
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