Last seen: Dec 12, 2025
Im super satisfied with the Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM for versatility, but the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM is sharper if you dont mind...
> I was thinking 85mm for that blurry background look but then I saw like three different ones and the prices made no sense... Honestly, I have tri...
I would suggest looking at these two options. Finding native wide glass under 450 is difficult, so you might want to consider used equipment or manual...
Saved for later, ty!
In my experience with this system, building a kit around high-quality primes is often the best way to keep costs down while maximizing image quality. ...
TL;DR: quick q’s first—what focal length vibe do you like (40/50-ish vs 85-ish), and do you care more about max blur or fast, reliable AF indoors? Bud...
Not to disagree, but i’d start w/ AF + stabilization over chasing the “dreamy” look—Fuji fast primes vs Sony/Canon equivalents tend to AF slower. Two ...
> I’d love something genuinely compact… budget around $500… low-light matters… AF noise/speed is a consideration Ok so before I steer you wrong… 2...
For your situation, imo Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R gives the creamiest bokeh + separation on X-T bodies; used it for years, no complaints. Budge...
TIL! Thanks for sharing
> I’ve also considered the RF 50mm f/1.8, but is it actually small enough to be considered 'pancake' territory in practice? Story time: I went throug...