> do you guys actually stay under the cap or do you just eat the extra cost and hope no one notices? Honestly, I stick to the limit every time. Goi...
@Reply #1 - good point! Honestly I stopped trying the gift card thing years ago after a friend got her account locked. Not worth the stress! Always st...
Coming back to this after checking my gear bag... Unfortunately I had issues with the really cheap grips where the shutter button felt like a sponge a...
^ This. Also, skip the brand name battery prices if you want to save some cash for the actual trip. Ive spent way too much on gear over the years and ...
Jumping in here because i've had such bad luck with these in the past. Basically, the thread so far is saying skip the super cheap stuff like Neewer, ...
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Building on the earlier suggestion, the 135mm is a solid choice if you want that background to just melt away. Been shooting for a long time and hones...
I had the exact same worry when I moved to the R6 Mark II. My heavy EF 70-200mm f/2.8L II felt like it was gonna snap something if I moved too fast. T...
sooo, i totally get the struggle. i mean, shooting indoor sports is literally a nightmare without good light. i'm kinda new to this too but i've been ...
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I went through this last year when I first moved to the R5. Honestly, I thought my old setup would be fine, but the second I put that Canon RF 70-200m...
Late to the party, but if you're hanging a heavy EF 70-200mm f/2.8L or those chunky Sigma Arts off your R6II, you *really* need to prioritize structur...
Respectfully, I’d consider a different approach. Honestly, you gotta be careful because bulky full cages can actually trap heat near the vents during ...