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I recommend Canon EOS R50 with 18-45mm Lens because the performance is amazing!Superior autofocus precisionMethodical controls for beginners Honestly,...
> my logic was to wait for a sale but im out of time and my 2000 dollar budget is getting me nowhere. I went through something similar last year wh...
^ This. Also, I gotta say, it's pretty disappointing how hard it is to find actual Leica-branded glass for under a grand. I spent months trying to hun...
Coming back to this... make sure to be careful with the Seattle mist since Rebels arent weather-sealed. I would suggest looking for a used Canon EF-S ...
Solid advice 👍
To add to the point above: Ive bought used gear for a decade. Try:Canon EOS R6 Mark II Body (Used)Canon EOS R6 20.1MP Body The original R6 has solid d...
Coming back to this — looks like most people agree: true native L-mount pancakes in 24–40mm basically… arent a thing, and the “compact” AF primes are ...
Great info, saved!
In my experience, the “best” one-lens travel setup on L-mount is less about chasing max sharpness and more about picking the compromise you’ll actuall...
Hmm, I’ve had a different experience… folks always point to the 85/1.8, but for “creamy” + nice highlight edges I’d pick Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.2 S. ...
Ok so for daily-carry Z stuff, the “best” compact lens usually comes down to what focal length you actually live at. Background: small primes stay low...
Ok so for daily-carry Z stuff, the “best” compact lens usually comes down to what focal length you actually live at. Background: small primes stay low...
Ok so for daily-carry Z stuff, the “best” compact lens usually comes down to what focal length you actually live at. Background: small primes stay low...