Listen, bookmarks are a total nightmare for a wedding registry. Honestly, I tried using standard browser extensions before and they just glitched out ...
honestly i was in the same boat and ended up going with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 40mm f/2 for my last trip. it is so tiny and light, basically makes the cam...
^ This. I've spent years swapping between systems. Street photography is all about reaction time and Sony wins every time so you dont miss the shot.So...
Thinking about this for a sec... if you really want to avoid bulk, be careful with those heavier zooms. I would suggest:Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN Cont...
To add to the point above, definitely be careful with focal length indoors... you might run out of room to back up in a crowd. I would suggest the Sig...
> Do those thumb grips really improve one-handed shooting without adding too much bulk? I'd suggest being careful with metal third-party grips cuz the...
To add to the point above: totally agree—“weatherproof” camera packs usually fail at zippers/seams once salt spray + wind shows up (learned that the h...
For your situation, I’d suggest thinking “two lenses for two problems” — outdoor field reach vs ugly gym light. I’ve shot a bunch of youth soccer + sc...
For your situation, I’d pick the Nikon NIKKOR Z 50mm f/1.8 S as the “one prime” on a Nikon Z6 II—it’s just way more flexible for couples + small famil...
Pro tip: check real-world TTL/HSS compatibility reports before you buy. The Flash Havoc Godox pages + the FredMiranda Canon Speedlite threads are gold...
For your situation, I’d suggest starting with the Nikon NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S and only adding more reach if you really need it. I shoot a lot o...