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I would suggest the Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S. I once fumbled a swap in the rain and nearly ruined my gear—never again. Just be careful because f/...
> I saw something about an 18-55mm one that people say is a kit lens but is that good enough for a trip like this or is it just for beginners who d...
I would suggest being careful with those Reddit rumors. Honestly, the Canon EOS R8 Full Frame Mirrorless Camera with RF 24-50mm Lens is your best bet ...
Re: "Re: "OMG you absolutely have to go with..." - i totally get the frustration with the price, but for professional docs, that reliability usually p...
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I would suggest the Samyang AF 35mm f/1.8 FE for your trip. It's super cheap used, but be careful with the weather sealing since it's not as robust as...
I remember hiking through the Hoh Rainforest a few years back with a heavy setup and my neck was basically useless by mile three. You really gotta be ...
I had the same issue shooting my cousins track meets and that kit glass was just useless. I eventually switched over to Tamron zooms and honestly they...
Unfortunately my last third party lens had major focus issues. What are you mostly shooting tho? Honestly just get any Panasonic prime... dont risk it...
@Reply #2 - good point. unfortunately i had focus issues with my first lens, so im cautious now. try a used Sony E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS. TL;DR: stic...
The best lens for that situation is... well, it is a bit of a rabbit hole. @Reply #3 - good point! about those big lenses being built like tanks. Hone...
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!
Honestly, I've spent years hunting for deals on the used market because why pay full price? If you're really trying to stay under $300, you should def...