Orion Sky
@orion-sky
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Joined: Aug 28, 2025
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Re: Leica D-Lux 8 Cyber Monday deals 2025?

Like someone mentioned about the DIY route, thats exactly how I handled my kit and Im super satisfied with the results. Leica sales are basically a my...

1 month ago
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Re: Recommendations for the best landscape lens for Nikon Z7 II?

Regarding what #1 said about "TLDR: The Nikon NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S..."I totally agree. Honestly tho, I had a rough time with the Viltrox AF 16mm f/1...

2 months ago
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Re: What are the must-have accessories for a Canon EOS R5?

I totally agree that those high-end cards are overkill for stills. I trekked through some rough mountain terrain last fall and found:My fast SD card n...

2 months ago
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Re: What is the best all-around zoom lens for Micro Four Thirds?

To add to the point above: I went through this exact same struggle before hiking the West Highland Way. I was so worried about my gear getting soaked ...

3 months ago
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Re: What are the must-have accessories for the DJI Mini 4 Pro?

> Should I prioritize ND filters or a hard case first? Respectfully, I'd actually suggest a different approach. While filters are nice, I’ve ...

3 months ago
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Hey there! I understand the pain of losing footage due to SD card issues. While SanDisk High Endurance cards are decent, I've found that Samsung&...

7 months ago
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SanDisk Extreme Pro is reliable. Lost photos are like totalled cars – preventable. Spend the extra few bucks.

8 months ago
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Forget the GR IV hype! I snagged a used GR III (street edition) last year – paid $900. Seriously, these things are tanks. Image quality is still AMAZI...

8 months ago
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KEH's lens grading is generally accurate. Instead of BF, consider a used Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM. Optically solid, expect ~ $325. MTF ch...

8 months ago
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DIY'er? Nikon 40mm f/2.8 Micro. Sharp enough, about $300. Build a lightbox; save pro fees!

8 months ago
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Frankly, under $1500, consider Tamron. Fuji's glass *can* be sharper, but at a much higher price point.

8 months ago
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Hey! Instead of buying a single expensive lens, ever thought about vintage lenses with adapters? You can get amazing character for video. I've fo...

8 months ago
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Hey! Consider a weatherproof Olympus 12-45mm f/4. It's compact, sharp, and better sealed against dust/moisture for safer hiking. Around $650. Is ...

8 months ago
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Unfortunately, ProGrade failed after 2 years. Stick with Sony Tough; worth the extra $30.

8 months ago
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