To add to the point above: the 16-80mm really is a bit of a trap for high-res sensors like yours. I have tried many lenses over the years and found th...
> Budget is around 700 bucks maybe more if it's actually reliable. Just catching up on this thread. Before I provide a full recommendation, Ive got...
Huh interesting. I had no idea. The more you know I guess 🤷
> is 50mm macro too short on Z for bugs because of working distance I just saw this and man, i feel that frustration deep in my soul lol. I spent m...
Same setup here, love it
I've been shooting Sony for years and honestly, the Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM is the winner here. Im so happy with how light it is compared to that Sigma ...
Quick reply while I have a sec. @Reply #1 - good point about the outlet stores, but honestly, I'm always a bit wary of eBay when I have a big trip com...
^ This. Also, the Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN Art is fantastic! I relied on it during a messy night in Shinjuku and the results were amazing. Such a safe...
Ok so quick question before I steer you wrong: are you mostly shooting wide (24–28) or do you lean more 50–70 for people/details? If you want smaller ...
Sooo for a Z6 II + parks wildlife, I’d probably go native just for reliability (less wobble/less stuff to fail when you’re hiking, ya know). - Option...
Curious about one thing: are you planning to do most of your perspective correction in post-production, or are you hoping to get those verticals 100% ...