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Sigma is a decent option if you want to save cash while getting pro results. It works perfectly with the S1R for that kind of work and you wont be dis...
^ This. Also, i have been shooting with fuji gear for a long time and i have seen so many people get burned by picking up random cheap lenses right be...
Like someone mentioned, blur is key, but are you shooting indoors or outdoors? I'm satisfied with Viltrox 75mm f1.2 AF Fuji X for reach and Sigma 56mm...
> the 85mm seems like the safe bet and it’s way cheaper at like $800 Building on the earlier suggestion, the 85mm is definitely the most sensible p...
Honestly, nothing kills the mood faster than realizing you have sensor dust halfway through a hike because you were swapping lenses in the wind. I wen...
TL;DR: Avoid the 24mm. How much space do you actually have? Unfortunately, Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM distorts features badly, and I found the cheap Yo...
Man, you're gonna love the 35mm focal length for Seattle! It's perfect for those rainy street vibes and tight alleyways. Honestly, you do not need to ...
Adding my two cents here because I've seen things go sideways on those PNW trips before. Before you commit to anything tho, are you planning on shooti...
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