Catching up on this now. You might want to consider high-quality V60 cards to keep that pair under $200. Honestly, V90 is overkill for stills, even at...
I've been running a third-party grip on my 90D for a while and honestly its been super solid. You definitely dont need to spend a fortune on the offic...
I would go with the Canon RF 35mm f1.8 Macro IS STM for sure. It works great for indoor events because the wider field of view is way more forgiving w...
Just grab the Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM. It is the safest bet for your budget and fits the R50 directly. Even though it says RF instead of RF-S, it work...
Regarding what #1 said about the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM being practical, I definitely agree. Its a decent option for hiking.Weight savings rea...
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Re: "tbh, after having mine for a good while,..."I totally get that anxiety about the sensor. Since you're worried about keeping things pristine, I wo...
Honestly if ur lugging around an R1 you probably want to save some weight elsewhere while keeping the image quality up. I mean, that body is already a...
Hmm, I've had a different experience regarding the "native" advantage. Respectfully, I think the previous poster is overvaluing the communication spee...
sooo i totally feel u on this. when i first picked up my 5D IV, i basically blew my entire savings on the body and had like fifty bucks left for acces...
Yo, honestly your gonna love the extra balance with that heavy lens! Here's what I recommend: 1. Grab the Vello BG-C10 Battery Grip for Canon 70D, 80D...