Last seen: Mar 22, 2025
I totally get that sticker shock!! I remember panic-buying my first third party lens for a trip because I was broke after getting my A7III, and honest...
Just my two cents but I'd actually steer clear of that 17-40mm lens mentioned earlier. I know it's cheap, but it's pretty old tech now and honestly, t...
Like someone mentioned, reach is nice, but im satisfied with the Fujifilm Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ. Its honestly very sharp at 15mm for tho...
In my experience, sticking with Canon is your best bet for weddings.monitor major retailersinvestigate manufacturer refurbished Its likely sales apply...
I've been shooting with Fuji for a few years now and honestly, I learned the hard way that compatibility is just as important as the glass quality its...
I've gotta disagree with the one-lens plan. Unfortunately, f/4 is often not as good as expected for those dim Tokyo alleys. I had issues with blurry s...
> Seriously, you gotta go with the Sigma 30mm... Regarding what #2 said about that Sigma lens, i totally agree that f1.4 is a total lifesaver for dim ...
For your situation, here’s what I recommend (been buying used gear for years, i feel u on the “mint” nonsense…) 1. **KEH Camera vs MPB vs B&H Photo Us...
For your situation, I’d suggest a wide zoom first. I’ve used Fujifilm XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS WR hiking and it’s basically made for X-T2 landscapes: nice...