> Which prime should I actually pull the trigger on for the best balance of look and space? I'm very satisfied with the Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1....
Regarding what #2 said about "Building on the earlier suggestion, the TTArtisan 27mm...", I really think you should take that advice seriously. A simi...
Building on the earlier suggestion, I actually found the 100-400mm a bit short for tiny kinglets in the thickets near Eugene. Reach is everything in o...
Building on the earlier suggestion, I've gotta say the 50mm is a solid choice, but I actually found myself much more satisfied with a slightly longer ...
> I just want one lens that can zoom in pretty far but also take pictures of a whole building or a landscape without me having to stand like a mile...
i would suggest looking closely at the optical trade-offs before you buy anything for that trip. honestly the Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S Lens is th...
Honestly, the Sigma Art is a tank but the AF communication with the L-mount bodies can be touch and go compared to native glass. If you're doing a wed...
Saved for later, ty!
^ This. Also, how dense is the canopy where youre shooting? I tried using the Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Contemporary for a trail run last year ...
Bump - same question here
Honestly i have been dealing with this exact same frustration for ages. Trying to get clean shots with the M50 in low light without looking like a tot...