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I am obsessed with my Nikon Nikkor Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR because the VR is insane! Are you shooting street or nature? Quick tip: definitely check for ...
@Reply #1 - good point! The 24-105 is definitely a solid workhorse, but if you're worried about low light in those narrow Tokyo alleys, I'd think abou...
Works great for me
Found this and wanted to mention stabilization. Since the a6400 doesnt have internal stabilization, the Sony E 35mm f1.8 OSS is a logical choice. Betw...
Re: "I carried the Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3..." - honestly i had issues with that lens when things got even slightly dim. its kind of a letdown...
I have been very satisfied using the Fujifilm XF 16-55mm f2.8 R LM WR for high-resolution work. It is a professional-grade tool that handles the 40MP ...
Not to disagree, but “best bokeh” isnt always the fastest—some ultra-fast primes get swirly/edgy highlights. Quick q’s: do you prefer tighter framing ...
Seconding the 35/2 vibe above — f/2 is kinda the sweet spot for “evening street” without going huge. Two other L-mount options I’ve had good luck with...
I’d like something sharp edge-to-edge… weather sealing… not too heavy… budget $500–$900 Story time: I went through this last year with my X-T5 for h...
Ok so before I steer you one way or the other—quick question: when you say “portraits,” are you mostly doing tight head/shoulders, or more half-body /...
Ok so before I steer you one way or the other—quick question: when you say “portraits,” are you mostly doing tight head/shoulders, or more half-body /...
Ok so before I steer you one way or the other—quick question: when you say “portraits,” are you mostly doing tight head/shoulders, or more half-body /...
Ok so—before picking, quick Qs: are you aiming for true 1:1, and do you shoot mostly handheld or on a tripod? Also, check out LensTip + Photography Li...