> i read the 85mm 1.8g is the way to go but then saw people saying the 105mm is sharper. Just saw this thread. I have spent years obsessing over MT...
I’ve been shooting with the Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G on my compact setup for months and honestly i couldn't be more satisfied with it. For a trip to Japa...
Building on the earlier suggestion, i grabbed the Canon EOS R10 with RF-S 18-45mm Lens kit last year and used it for beach photos.easy menusfits budge...
Check the MTF resolution data on Digital-Picture. Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USM is a legit one-lens solution for Zion hiking.massive focal rangebud...
^ This. Also, the struggle with Canons rigid pricing is so real! I remember when I was looking to upgrade, I was cross-shopping with the Sony Alpha a7...
man i saw this and just had to post because travel gear can be such a massive headache. unfortunately my last big trip to kyoto was kind of a total di...
Like someone mentioned, it really comes down to that choice between AF convenience and that extra 2mm of width. Honestly though, I've been a bit disap...
Re: "Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM is the best..."I totally agree with that. It covers so much ground for a single lens. But honestly, be careful if y...
Really stoked to see this much interest in L-mount wildlife! Regarding what #2 said about "Bump - same question here" - spent years with this system a...
Late to the party but gotta chime in since you leave so soon. Are you planning on doing much shooting at night or just during the day? I ask because I...
I've tested almost every X-mount zoom over the years, and if you really want to avoid swapping, the standard 18-55mm range is actually kinda limiting ...