Last seen: Dec 8, 2025
> I'm looking at the Z 180-600mm vs the 400mm f4.5 and i just cant decide. Building on the earlier suggestion, I've spent a lot of time analyzing t...
TL;DR: Definitely go with the Canon RF 85mm f/2 Macro IS STM. It is much sharper for those professional-looking wedding shots and the background blur ...
Man, I feel your pain with those heavy zooms. I carried that same setup for a trip to Tokyo and honestly, my neck was killing me after day two. I real...
Yep, this is the way
@Reply #2 - good point! though I actually disagree about the 85mm being too slow or loud for a wedding. I've been using it for a while now and I'm hon...
You are gonna love the jump from that Rebel! For Italy, the Canon EOS R8 Body is a total dream because it weighs almost nothing. But for soccer, the C...
TL;DR: The dream of a single perfect travel lens for under 900 bucks is basically a scam these days because quality is dropping while prices keep clim...
Ok so yeah, agree: go ultra-wide zoom + distortion cleanup. - Option A (cheap): more banana edges, fix in post - Option B (mid): better corners, less ...
Exactly what I was thinking
Quick question before I steer you wrong: which L-mount body are you on (Panasonic S5/S5II, Leica SL, Sigma fp, etc), and do you care more about AF-C f...
Story time: I actually went through this exact same dilemma when I first started doing video on my Canon 90D. I was obsessed with getting that "cinema...
Hi there, I've been using the a7C for about a year now, and I totally get the struggle of finding that one perfect travel lens. Honestly, I've tried b...