Last seen: Jul 28, 2024
To add to the point above: I'm in the same boat and it's honestly been a nightmare trying to piece this together. I've been looking for a setup that a...
Re: "Ive been so happy with the Fujifilm XF..." - if youre trying to stay under $500 before your trip, check these out.Sigma 30mm f1.4 DC DN Contempor...
Like someone mentioned, the smaller f4 zoom is such a steal these days, and I used it for a solid year with no complaints. But I actually just got bac...
Been thinking about your situation since you have those weddings coming up so fast. Since you're shooting professionally, I'd be really cautious about...
Regarding what #1 said about looking at the Canon RF 14-35mm f/4 L IS USM, I agree it is the safest bet. I would suggest being careful with the cheape...
Yellowstone is gonna be epic! The Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM is hands down the winner for pure reach. It is heavy for long hikes, but for wolve...
To add to the point above: focal length (the mm) basically dictates your working distance. If youre shooting skittish bugs, the Canon RF 85mm f2 Macro...
just saw this... the jump to the Sony Alpha a7 IV 33.0MP Mirrorless is worth it for the autofocus alone. comparing it to my old Sony Alpha a7 III 24.2...
Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always thought it was the other way around.
you might want to consider the technical trade-offs between aperture and focal length before you jump in. be careful with lenses that hit 600mm but ha...
Just saw this thread and honestly the advice so far is spot on. Re: "TL;DR: Go Sony if you want the safest..."I'm totally on board with that line of t...
@biende11 This lens impresses with its above-average optical quality and versatile zoom range, making it ideal for single-lens use. While the optics e...
@ffff9 Yes, this mark II version has a lot of improvements over original version. Love it.