Re: "Saw this earlier but just now responding. Similar..." - adding my two cents because I spent way too much on gear that just didn't work for my wor...
Story time: I learned the hard way that protecting your gear is #1. Over the years, I've tried many setups. Basically: 1. Lykus Titan MA210 Waterproof...
Hey! I'm a little late to the party, but I was thinking about the security aspect... Sharing carts, even if it *could* be done, kinda sketches me...
Hey there! I totally get the all-around lens quest – it's a rabbit hole! While the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 mentioned is a *fantastic* lens, and ...
Hey there! While everyone's focused on *finding* one, I think it's worth a quick pause to consider safety and reliability, especially headi...
Hey everyone! Yeah, I totally get the SD card anxiety with these Wyze cams – been there, done that! Everyone's talking about endurance cards, whi...
Hey! I totally get your struggle – finding the right gimbal for the BMPCC 6K Pro is tough! I actually started with a Zhiyun Crane 3S, thinking it woul...
Forget breaking the bank! A used Sony a6000 ($400ish) plus a decent macro lens will give you AMAZING food pics. Save the rest for props...and ingredie...
Been shooting hoops for years. In my experience, the Nikon 50mm f/1.8G is surprisingly sharp in low light. You can find it new for around $200. Worth ...
For interviews on a budget, consider a used Rode VideoMicro. I've had mine for years; works well. Check eBay; easily under $100 and sound is surp...
I'd suggest the Fujifilm 27mm f/2.8. Super compact! Maybe around $400 used? Check eBay; be careful of scams!
Congrats on the X2D! For landscapes/portraits, technically speaking, consider the XCD 65mm f/2.8. Its moderate wide-angle, low distortion, and leaf sh...
I've used the MHG-XT5 for years. Bulletproof and worth every penny. Comfort trumps all!
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