Last seen: May 5, 2025
I agree with the Sigma recommendation. Ive been very satisfied with mine for travel because it is a methodical way to keep the kit light without losin...
Honestly, you're gonna love the S5II! For your Italy trip, do yourself a massive favor and grab the Sigma 28-70mm f2.8 DG DN Contemporary. It is serio...
before i weigh in fully i gotta ask which fuji body you are rocking? it really changes the math. if you dont have ibis you might want to consider bein...
> I thought about the 35mm f/1.8g but I keep hearing mixed things about the bokeh when compared to the 50mm and now im totally stuck. Honestly, I h...
I've spent years lugging around huge kits and honestly, for a trip like Olympic where it's always drizzling, you want something reliable that wont fai...
i actually went with the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 for Nikon Z for my last trek through Tokyo and i couldnt be happier. honestly that f/2.8 w...
I'd grab the lighter one honestly. I think you're right to worry about the balance on that X-S20 since it's a smaller body. Not sure but I heard some ...
^ This. Also, if you need more room for those Chicago shots, look at these. Both beat the kit lens for low light.Canon RF 16mm f/2.8 STM: Its super wi...
Saw this earlier but just got home... yeah that kit lens is basically a paperweight once you see what a prime can do. When I first switched to the Sig...
> “one solid do-everything” L-mount lens… decent low-light… not huge/heavy Saw this earlier—quick Q: do you *need* 24mm wide, or is 28mm fine for ur t...