The current landscape for Black Friday is unfortunately pretty disappointing compared to how it used to be. Most deals I'm seeing are just standard re...
Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!
In my experience, if you are working with a hard budget of $1200, you should definitely look beyond the big retailers. Over the years I have found tha...
Agreeing with everyone here... the 35mm is definitely the gold standard for your camera. In my experience, its the one lens every DX shooter needs. Ov...
Switching systems because of reliability is the smartest move you can make. In my experience, gear that freezes is a career killer. If you want a US w...
I've been shooting L-mount glass for years and honestly, the obsession with the 35mm APO being the absolute pinnacle is a bit of a trap if you're tryi...
TL;DR: Get a lens with more reach than you think you need, otherwise those soccer photos will just be blurry specks in the distance. I remember when I...
Honestly I have been dealing with this exact same headache for months. I love the X-T200 because it is so light, but that Bayer sensor is a real bottl...
For your situation, I’d lean toward the newer, true 1:1 macro option with stabilization if you’re mostly handheld on the X‑T5. The older/smaller macro...
For your situation, I’d put my money on the Nikon NIKKOR Z 85mm f/1.8 S as the best “bokeh rendering per dollar” in Z land. Not because it nukes the b...
Pro tip: use Fuji’s lens roadmap + FujiRumors buy/sell price history to shop smart. • Start w/ Fujifilm XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR (reach+OIS). •...
Seconding the recommendation above! While that f/1.2 glass is legendary, the price is honestly hard to swallow for many. To understand the value, you ...
Hi there! Saw this earlier and wanted to chime in because technical specs are everything for sports and birds! Honestly, you should check out the "Len...