Building on the earlier suggestion, I have found that the backend architecture of these platforms really matters when you are dealing with 20+ users w...
This thread is gold. Bookmarking for future reference 🔖
The battery grip struggle is so real. Its incredibly frustrating that we have to choose between paying way too much for OEM or risking a total failure...
I've been very satisfied with the Canon RF-S 18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM.Much lighter than the Canon RF 24-240mm f/4-6.3 IS USMPerformance works well fo...
@Reply #1 - good point! I started with the Canon RF 50mm f1.8 STM but unfortunately I had issues with my shaky hands since it lacks IS. It was not as ...
Building on the earlier suggestion, winds in Patagonia are brutal! I once had a light stand tip over near Fitz Roy and barely caught my rig... honestl...
Lol I was literally about to post the same thing. Glad someone else brought it up.
In my experience, I spent way too many years thinking I needed those massive f/4 primes to get decent bird shots. I remember missing so many shots in ...
I've been thinking about this a lot since I went through the same thing with my 6D Mark II. Honestly, I started out strictly using the high-end Canon ...
Yep, this is the way
So I totally agree that the third-party route is the way to go for value, but you really gotta prioritize how the mount interacts with that new multi-...
> "I'm looking for a couple of reliable cards, maybe one primary high-capacity one and a smaller backup." Tbh, focus on sustained write speeds rather ...