Totally agree with that first reply, going used is definitely the way to go right now since new prices are so stubborn. If the Sony Alpha a7 IV Mirror...
To add to the point above: everyone is spot on about that sensor being a total beast. In my experience, the biggest mistake people make is thinking an...
tbh ive tried many lenses since the x-t1 days and that 16-55mm f2.8 is basically a brick. dont do that to your neck while walking around japan, youll ...
Building on the earlier suggestion, the Sony Alpha a6000 with 16-50mm Lens is affordable, while the Sony ZV-E10 E-Mount Camera offers better autofocus...
> I just want one lens that I can keep on the camera the whole time and take photos of buildings and also people. In my experience traveling throug...
Like someone mentioned, the 50mm is a solid piece of glass, but i gotta disagree on it being the best fit for insects. The working distance is just wa...
Curious about one thing: are you mostly shooting daytime, or do you care about night markets/bars/interiors a lot? Also, are you ok bumping ISO, or do...
Curious about one thing: are you mostly shooting daytime, or do you care about night markets/bars/interiors a lot? Also, are you ok bumping ISO, or do...
Curious about one thing: are you mostly shooting daytime, or do you care about night markets/bars/interiors a lot? Also, are you ok bumping ISO, or do...
For your situation, I’d suggest Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S—I’ve used it for years on Z6/Z7 and it’s honestly soooo sharp, light, and AF is spot-on; ...
For your situation, the most consistently *crisp wide open* I’ve used is Fujifilm XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR — at f/1.4 it’s already high-contrast in the c...
Hi there, I totally get the struggle of lugging gear while hiking! Honestly, I've had some issues with the 150-600mm zooms—they are just too heavy for...