I've found that a customized Google Sheet is actually the most professional, budget-friendly route for high-volume shopping! It's amazing because it's...
In my experience, the piece of metal description is kinda accurate, but it serves a huge purpose for safety. Over the years, Ive seen people snap the ...
Just wanted to say thanks for everyone chiming in. Super helpful discussion.
Building on the earlier suggestion, I honestly feel a bit disappointed seeing so much focus on budget third-party options. Unfortunately, I have had i...
Finally someone says it. Ive been thinking this for a while but wasnt sure.
I've spent a lot of years shooting buildings and one thing I've learned the hard way is that not all wide-angles are created equal when it comes to st...
I had issues with heavy f/2.8 zooms in Shinjuku and unfortunately the weight-to-performance ratio just wasnt as good as expected. Lugging a 600g lens ...
I would suggest checking total mass; I found my current setup works best because it doesnt mess with the IBIS. Plus, the plug-in power draw is TINY so...
Honestly, have you tried the DIY approach to getting a discount?? I'm pretty much a beginner at this, but I heard you can use the Canon Loyalty Progra...
> Should I stick to the official LP-E6NH batteries... do I genuinely need V90 SD cards? Hmm, I've had a different experience since I'm also still figu...
Beyond features, consider overheating! Some cheaper flashes can fry your R6's hot shoe. Godox V1 is a decent option, but monitor heat during exte...
Skip the zoom, grab a used Canon RF 35mm f/1.8 IS Macro STM. Sharp, versatile, and I got mine for $400. Perfect for starting out and learning your sty...
Before dropping $1500, consider renting a Canon RF 16mm f/2.8. See if ultra-wide truly fits your landscape style first. I wasted money on lenses I bar...