> ive narrowed it down to the sony 24-105mm f4 or the tamron 28-200mm Neither really cuts it for that 33MP sensor tbh. The Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G O...
tbh i am in the same boat right now... been scouring the web for a few weeks and still cant find any definitive list for the 2024 canon lineup. it is ...
Gonna try this over the weekend. Will report back if it works!
Good to know!
I'd actually recommend the RF 24-70mm f/2.8L if budget allows, or the f/4L IS if you want something lighter. Street photography is unpredictable - som...
Hey! I see you're diving into the audio side of things. Cool! While shotgun mics are popular, have you considered a high-quality hypercardioid? S...
Hey there! I totally get the solar panel dilemma – it's tough to know what's best. Everyone's got some great ideas so far, but I wanted...
Hey! Totally get the card confusion! Honestly, I think you can save some cash and still be happy! I started with a *fast* UHS-I 64GB card (SanDisk Ext...
Hey! Glad to see another ZR shooter! Before diving into lenses, double-check your ZR's light seals; old ones can leak and ruin your shots. For st...
Hey! Portraits & landscapes? Think about lens drop safety first! A solid lens hood is key, regardless of glass quality. Consider the Tamron 28-75m...
Instead of Nikon, check out used Sigma Art lenses. They often outperform Nikon's primes optically for less. A used 50mm 1.4 Art can be found arou...
I'm new to this, but the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 is AMAZING! Got mine used for $250. Worth a look!
Hey! Indoor flash, eh? Beyond features, consider overheat protection crucial. I've seen cheap flashes melt plastic (seriously!). Check Metz units...
Manfrotto Befree works for me! Light, compact, and under $200. Decent for car shoots, I think!
Instead of blowing the whole budget on a single body, consider a used Sony a6000 series. They're solid. Then, invest in good glass and audio. Tru...