Yo! I am so hyped for your Tokyo trip! If you want something that feels sturdy but wont break the bank, you gotta check out the Sigma I-series. Im a b...
Honestly, for a trip like Tokyo, you should look at the Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary. In my experience, its way lighter than the Art series ...
Seriously, the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary is incredible! I grabbed it for my last vacation and it was a total game changer.Low light: That...
> i was even looking at the sigma 85mm f1.4 art lens because i heard its sharper than the sony version but then some people say the autofocus is slowe...
Ok so quick warning: dont chase super-fast glass for street—big lenses scream “camera” and can get u unwanted attention. I’d actually go compact 50-is...
Big caution from someone who’s shot a ton of HS gyms over the years: don’t let “more reach / more aperture” trick you into an unusable setup. I did th...
For your situation, I’d suggest starting with these 3 (I’ve shot S5 portraits + family stuff with them): 1) Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art (L-Mount) — my...
> I’m trying to simplify my Fujifilm X kit and want one “do-it-all” superzoom for travel… worried about softness at the long end and slow autofocus… s...
TL;DR from this thread: Most folks agree that the Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM is the best value for your budget, though the lack of IS on the Canon EOS R5...
> My main concern is whether some of the older GM lenses or third-party options like Sigma will see a performance bottleneck Curious about one thing:...
Seconding the recommendation above! The Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 is a fantastic choice for the price. That said, I've spent a lot of time shooting in dark v...