I've been super happy with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S. It works well and the extra reach is huge for those Iceland landscapes. Definitely go fo...
Honestly, if youre worried about weight and the budget, I have been super satisfied with manual glass for landscapes lately. Tbh manual focus is no bi...
Building on the earlier suggestion, the 15-35mm is definitely the more honest lens from an optical standpoint. If youre dropping several grand on a bo...
I have spent significant time evaluating gear for field use, and my experience suggests you should be very cautious about the weight-to-reach ratio. I...
+1 to reply #3 — framing/working distance matters more than ppl think. Quick Qs (safety/reliability angle): - Indoors, are you close to people (crowde...
+1 to reply #3 — framing/working distance matters more than ppl think. Quick Qs (safety/reliability angle): - Indoors, are you close to people (crowde...
+1 to reply #3 — framing/working distance matters more than ppl think. Quick Qs (safety/reliability angle): - Indoors, are you close to people (crowde...
Story time: I went through this last year on an FX3—wanted “cine” feel but still gimbal-friendly. What actually worked for me was going light + consis...