Works great for me
Doing a wedding as your first gig is stressful, especially in dim lighting. Be careful with ultra-cheap tripods because they can tip over easily and b...
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Been using this for years, no complaints
@Reply #1 - good point! I have been very satisfied with the R5II performance once the bottlenecks are cleared. To stay under budget:Purchase two Canon...
@Reply #5 - good point! Black Friday is seriously the most exciting time of year for gear hunters, I love the absolute chaos of it! It actually remind...
The sustained write speeds on SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC UHS-II V90 128GB were so disappointing during a humid outdoor shoot I did. It couldnt maintain ...
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Sooo I stumbled upon this and man, I feel u on the anxiety! I actually tried a budget third-party adapter once during a high-stakes corporate gig and ...
Honestly, $1200 is tight for the R8. I'd check the used market first. Unfortunately, new camera prices rarely drop THAT much. Consider a Sony a7 ...
Before dropping $400, consider if you *really* need the grip. Canon's LP-E6NH batteries are reliable. Extra batteries plus a charger might be a smarte...
Hey! For portraits and events, I actually grabbed a used Godox TT685C a while back for my Canon. It's been amazing! I think I paid around $120 us...
Sharpness is key, but consider image stabilization! A heavy zoom on the R5 II *might* stress the mount over time, especially in bumpy conditions. I...