Like someone mentioned, aperture is your biggest hurdle. In my experience, these two offer the best performance for your budget:Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 ST...
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Yep, this is the way
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Basically i use the CamRanger 2 Wireless Transmitter for safety. The technical videos on their site are great for learning the ropes. Tip: keep your p...
So I totally agree with the point about payload overhead - honestly if youre running an R5 with something like the 24-70mm f2.8 RF glass youre pushing...
Jumping in here because there is a whole other side to this besides just which unit you buy. Tbh the most reliable 'workhorse' setup often comes down ...
Seconding the recommendation above. I remember doing a wet outdoor shoot with a cheap grip once and the camera started glitching... totally killed my ...
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In my experience, you gotta stick with the Canon BG-E16 Battery Grip. check it: - Weather sealing is HUGE for wildlife; it matches the camera's gasket...
Great question! I've been shooting with the R10 for about six months now, and I'd strongly recommend the RF 35mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM for your needs. On...