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Like someone mentioned, the Sigma 85mm is solid. In my experience, Sigma 85mm f1.4 DG DN Art hits the sweet spot for weight. Do you usually shoot hand...
Just saw your post and wanted to weigh in. For street shooting in Chicago without that bulky adapter, you might want to consider these two native opti...
I totally feel your pain with that kit lens. It is unfortunately pretty mediocre for anything besides bright daylight, and I have been disappointed by...
Man, the R1 is going to be an absolute monster for that meet! Ngl I am so jealous you got that pre-order in. Honestly, if you are doing track and fiel...
To add to the point above: the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 is 100% the king for Japan! It's seriously amazing how light it feels while still de...
Saving this whole thread. So much good info here you guys are awesome.
- +1 to what was said earlier. That “fast short-tele portrait prime” vibe is honestly the easiest way to get creamy blur on Fuji, especially indoors w...
For your situation, yeah I’d agree the dedicated macro is the move: in my experience the Fujifilm 80mm macro is the best “all-around” pick vs the Fuji...
Curious about one thing: are you planning to do much shooting at night or in low-light museums during this trip? Before I give advice, I want to mak...
Hmm, I've had a different experience with the standard 24-70mm range. Everyone is pointing you toward the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II, which is techni...
Honestly, I'm super happy with my current setup. For run-and-gun, the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM is my favorite workhorse because the extra reach i...
I went through this last year when I was trying to slim down my own a6000-series setup for travel. Honestly, the biggest thing I learned is that when ...