Man I wish I found this thread sooner. Would have saved me so much hassle.
Building on the earlier suggestion, you definitely need a low-friction tech stack that doesnt eat your margins! It is amazing how much you can do with...
Get the Neewer BG-E14 Battery Grip! Its amazing and way cheaper than Canons version!!fits perfectlysuper reliable Totally worth it for weddings!
Since you have $200 to play with, you can definitely find something more robust than the entry-level plastic stuff. I have been geeking out over the s...
Coming back to this... honestly for $60 you gotta be a bit careful. A lot of those cheap ones use really thin aluminum legs that vibrate if someone ev...
To add to the point above: honestly its kinda a bummer how pricey the official gear has gotten lately. I tried going cheap with the Neewer NW-5D Mark ...
> For Canon EOS R50 I would take Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art without hesitation. Honestly, I’m not totally sure if putting those massive Art lenses on ...
So, tbh, I’m gonna have to respectfully disagree with all the recs for those massive f/2 and f/2.8 zooms. They’re optically incredible, sure, but on t...
Hey there! Congrats on the Mark IV—it's basically a tank, but treat it carefully. I actually had a cheap card corrupt on me during a client shoot once...
Before choosing a lens, consider your surroundings! A fast aperture (low f-number) helps in low light, but be aware of pedestrian safety when focusing...
Unfortunately, my Manfrotto rattled loose. Maybe consider a used Gitzo; heard good things.
I've had good luck with the Aputure Amaran AL-M9. Tiny, but throws decent light for its size. I use it for fill when shooting car interiors. Outp...
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8. Like a well-tuned engine, it delivers consistent performance. $880, worth it.