Im happy with the Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ.saves serious cashlight and reliable Dont overspend; its safer to carry a cheap lens when you ar...
I've had a moment to think about this more and honestly, you might want to consider some alternative setups if you're trying to keep the budget tight....
Logged thousands of shots with both lenses. Here is how the data actually plays out in the field:Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Contemporary: Best for port...
Oh man, you're gonna love that R6 II! Honestly, when I first started shooting weddings, I was in the exact same boat panicking about those tiny ring s...
Ive spent a lot of time with the f2 primes and honestly, I was pretty disappointed with how they performed in the field. I had issues with the 23mm f2...
Regarding what #3 said about To add to the point above:Are you mostly shooting handheld? I actually think you should look at the wider end of the spec...
Yo! Since you need that creamy bokeh but feel cramped, you gotta check out the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC HSM Art. I use it on my crop body and its basically...
So i actually went through this exact same dilemma when i did a big hike in the Cascades last year. Obsessing over the MTF charts and worrying about h...
Had a moment to think about this more. Honestly, be careful with those massive older primes. If you are hiking ten hours a day, that weight is gonna k...
> “I basically lived on … 24-70 + 70-200 … the 28-70 f/2…” Not to disagree, but I’d skip the big f/2 zoom as your “main” if you’re trying to keep ...