TL;DR: Grab the Fujifilm Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 R. It has all the character the f2 series lacks and fits the X-Pro3 like a glove! Tokyo is gonna be incr...
Unfortunately, your budget makes it hard to get the perfect lens that is also built for the PNW weather. I have had issues with moisture in the past, ...
Honestly, for that blurry background you want, the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is your best bet and fits your budget. On your Rebel T7, it performs like a...
Building on the earlier suggestion, it sounds like everyone is steering you toward the more compact setups which makes total sense for an X-Pro. I've ...
just caught this thread... honestly if you are worried about the budget i am super satisfied with my Sony FE 50mm f/1.4 GM. it works well on the high ...
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!
> what is the absolute best lens for street photography for someone who has no idea what they are doing and is on a tight budget? You made a killer...
Late to the thread but honestly you're gonna be disappointed if you just stick with that kit 20-60mm. It's fine for basics but the reach is honestly t...
TL;DR: The thread leans towards the R5/R6 II, but Canon EOS R7 Body is better for wildlife reach and Canon EOS R8 Body is better for travel weight. Wa...
Ive been shooting for a long time and honestly, over the years Ive learned that gear reliability is the only thing that actually matters when youre tr...
To add to the point above, I am honestly in the exact same situation right now. I have a big family event coming up in a few weeks and I have been swa...
Quick reply while I have a sec. Italy has really narrow streets so you definitely want something that starts at 24mm or even wider for those big build...