Re: "." - honestly, chasing sharpness on that X-H2 sensor can be a bit of a trap if you arent careful. I totally agree with the others that the Fujifi...
ngl it drives me crazy how much we have to overthink this stuff just to walk around a city. its honestly ridiculous that even after dropping a couple ...
Honestly, I went through the exact same thing when I first got my X-Pro3. I was so worried about getting dust on the sensor that I barely wanted to sw...
imo the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM is the smarter move for Norway. On the R5, that f4 stop doesnt hurt as much because the sensor handles high ISO...
^ This. Also, jumping in since I've seen this debate a dozen times. One person wants the AF convenience, the other wants that extra width. In my exper...
Seriously, grab the Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 DC DN Contemporary. I saved hundreds buying it and it resolved that 40mp sensor perfectly during my rainy Kyoto...
Basically, you have three main brands to pick from because of the L-Mount Alliance. I remember dragging a massive zoom through New York a few years ba...
To add to the point above: Charles is spot on about the quality drop-off with cheap glass. If you check the transmission charts for those budget bundl...
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Unfortunately the Sony E 16-55mm f/2.8 G was not as good as expected for the price. I had issues with the weight and no stabilization for over a grand...
Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM is the safest pick. Quick question tho, do you shoot indoors? - Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM: totaly disappointing -...
So, after living with the Z system for a few years, I’ve found that the "best" low-light prime isn't just about the aperture—it's about how the lens h...