Building on the earlier suggestion, this whole hunt reminds me of the time I tried to be a total DIY hero during the sales a few years back.I was so d...
^ This. Also, im totally in the same boat right now with my own move and it is seriously exhausting trying to keep up!! I actually missed out on a mas...
Saw this earlier but wanted to weigh in. @Reply #5 - good point! I remember the days of struggling with those humming motors... it's why I'm so parano...
Exactly what I was thinking
Ngl, I did this exact hunt a while back and honestly the wait is totally worth it. I ended up going with the Sony Alpha a7 IV and I've been super sati...
To add to the point above: unfortunately, the Z8's battery life is a bit of a letdown for long landscape sessions. Especially in Iceland where the win...
Just found this thread and yeah, those B&H prices are usually solid, but I'd add a word of caution on the technical side before you jump in. Be really...
Honestly, I’d suggest a different approach. Swapping glass in the rain is risky, so one versatile lens is safer and way cheaper than buying those fast...
Late to the party but here's my take. Honestly, ur probably better off skipping the massive square kits. I've used systems like the Lee Filters SW150 ...
Ok so **warning first**: ND/PL combos can seriously bite you on drones if you’re not careful. Over water/snow they’ll *look* awesome… until you yaw/pa...
For your situation, I’d suggest starting with Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH. MEGA O.I.S. if “actually fits in a pocket” is the top pr...
+1 to the blower-first + swabs advice above—TL;DR: air (no canned), then brush, then *one* drop on a swab only if the spot survives. For a tiny kit I ...