I totally get the zoom fatigue lol. I switched to the Panasonic Lumix S 35mm f1.8 S-S35 a few months back for my own street walks and honestly im so h...
Unfortunately, the native RF primes in your price range aren't as good as expected for a rainforest trip. I had issues with those f/11 lenses because ...
Quick reply while I have a sec... if you are looking at these ultra-wide zooms, you really gotta watch out for the front elements. Most of the wide gl...
@Reply #2 - good point! Tbh if you're hitting Banff in three weeks dont risk a sketchy bundle just to save a few bucks. In my experience manufacturer ...
I remember when I finally ditched my mirror-flipping DSLR for the Z series. My back stopped hurting and my hit rate went way up... I have been extreme...
In my experience shooting in high-traffic spots like NYC, you really have to consider how much reach you actually need. Are you shooting wide environm...
Congrats on the a6100! Higher numbers definitely zoom in more, so 50mm is pretty tight indoors. These are some solid picks for your budget:Sigma 30mm ...
^ This. Also, Anthony is totally right about AF hunting—nothing ruins a vibe faster than the lens whirring while the moment passes! If you want to sav...
Ugh, I totally feel you on the compatibility stress! It is honestly so frustrating when you worry if a lens is gonna glitch out or if the weather seal...
I had issues with the Canon RF 14-35mm f/4L IS USM corners being a total mess before software kicks in. Definitely not as good as expected for $1500.1...