> I really dont want to spend my whole Sunday driving to five different malls @Reply #1 - good point! Honestly, I disagree with relying purely on i...
Just wanted to say thanks for everyone chiming in. Super helpful discussion.
Found this thread while looking into this myself... honestly, im always worried about getting my account flagged so I try to stick to the official stu...
I bought a cheap tripod for Rome once and it was such a letdown because the legs kept slipping on those old stone streets. It's frustrating when gear ...
Just saw this while browsing. If you want to stay well under budget but still have full compatibility with Canons own radio system, you might want to ...
Regarding what #2 said about "Ive been really happy with the Canon BG-R20..." - i definitely agree that sticking to the brand name stuff is usually th...
Seconded!
Huh interesting. I had no idea. The more you know I guess 🤷
I would suggest being quite careful with your choice here because the crop sensor on the R50 changes the behavior of these lenses quite a bit. Since y...
Building on the earlier suggestion, i actually disagree slightly that you have to hunt for used OEM gear to get something reliable. i've been using a ...
I think my old knockoff for the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV acted weird once.Mushy buttonsThin seals Not sure if the official version is worth it, but IIRC i...
I totally agree with the sentiment that native is the way to go for this specific body. Basically, when you're spending that kind of money on an ...
yo, congrats on the 5D IV! It's literally a tank and definitely a beast for weddings. I've been shooting with one for a few years now and honestly, th...