Saw this thread and figured id share my experience. I was in a similar spot for a event last year and didn't want to spend much. I think I read somewh...
Regarding what #3 said about "I've dealt with this exact issue for years..." - it is honestly a massive oversight on their part. i've tried many diffe...
Unfortunately, cheap legs aren't stable for long exposures. I had issues with vibrations before, and they weren't as good as expected.K&F Concept ...
> My budget is probably around £80 or maybe £100 if it is really worth it but I dont want to spend a fortune. Honestly, spending nearly 100 quid on...
Just catching up on this thread and wanted to chime in with something a bit different. I went through a whole phase of trying to save cash while build...
Yo, huge congrats on the upgrade!! The 5D IV is such a tank, seriously. So, I’ve been looking into the technical side of the 4K video cuz that MJPEG c...
Works great for me
Hey! Finding a good refurb is definitely a hunt. Everyone's giving great advice on retailers, but have you considered doing some minor repairs yo...
Forget breaking the bank! For killer car vids on the R8, check out a used Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM with an adapter. You can snag one for around $...
Hey! For street shooting on a budget, check out the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM. You can usually snag one used for around $125. Super sharp and leaves you...
Honestly? DIY lens calibration can be tricky on the R5. Had issues with sharpness after attempting it. Consider a Canon RF 24-105mm L IS USM and a pro...
Tamron's all-in-one is good, but be careful with the zoom lock; had issues around 2019.
For travel, be careful: Tamron's 28-200mm is light, but *always* use a lens hood. Protect your investment.