Congrats on the Z7II! You are going to absolutely love that sensor, especially in a place as epic as Iceland! Seriously, for a one-lens setup on a tri...
Like someone mentioned, the Canon RF 28mm f/2.8 STM is solid, but be careful since the R10 lacks internal stabilization. You might want to consider th...
The Sigma isnt quite equivalent for professional weddings, imo. Rent the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II instead. Im satisfied its tracking performance ju...
Just found this thread and had to jump in! I'd say just go with Sigma! You literally cant go wrong with their stuff. I remember my first big trip to t...
Saw this earlier but just now getting a chance to weigh in. Since you are shooting weddings, reliability is everything and I totally get why you would...
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Jumping in here! I recently did a similar park shoot with the Canon RF 50mm f1.8 STM and honestly its a little beast! The eye-tracking is lightyears a...
I've spent a lot of time with both those big lenses on my R5 and they're both monsters in their own way. Since the f/4 is causing you trouble, moving ...
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Honestly, those high end lenses are totally overkill for what you need, but unfortunately the cheap ones can be a real letdown too. I had issues with ...
Totally agree. In my experience, f/2.8 is mandatory for dim weddings. Tip: look for used deals to save cash.Faster AFBetter low-light focus Get the Ca...