I've been ordering stuff for office events since way back when Amazon only sold books, and honestly, cart sharing is still a mess. Over the years, I'v...
Re: "Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always..." - yeah, it is a bit of a learning curve moving to mirrorless. I just found this thread a...
Quick reply while I have a sec because that 30fps burst is amazing! You absolutely need that LP-E6P circuitry to maintain high performance without hit...
Building on the earlier suggestion, basic screens are unfortunately useless in daylight. I had issues with glare, so grab the Desview R6 UHB 5.5 Inch ...
If youre after a versatile walk-around lens that fits a more reasonable budget than the high-end glass, these are the ones I would look at:Canon EF 24...
So I've been using my R7 for a few months now and one thing I wish I knew earlier is how much the lighting matters. Like, even if you buy a really exp...
yo, i feel u on the RF tax. Curious about one thing: is ur Sigma the Sport or Contemporary version? Before I give advice, that lens weight makes me ki...
In my experience, you should definitely go with the Godox V860III-C Flash for Canon. I've used both on my 90D, and while the Canon Speedlite 430EX III...
Ok so I’m also kind of a beginner and I’m super cautious about my T7 falling over. Honestly, I’m always worried that a gust of wind is gonna ruin my c...
Hey! For wildlife with an R3, seriously consider stability. I'd check out Peak Design tripods. Better safe than sorry with expensive gear, right?...
Hey! Forget the hype. Technically, the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 gives you a ~50mm equivalent field of view on the M50 – classic street stuff. More importantly...
Been there! For my R5, the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM nails it. Sharp across the zoom range. I've used it since 2020; totally worth the invest...