Building on the earlier suggestion, I actually had a pretty disappointing time with the expensive L-series glass. Spending a fortune on the Canon RF 2...
> I really dont want to buy cheap glass that ruins the sharpness of the L series lens but $200 isnt much... In my experience, screw-ons are perfect...
I've been shooting wildlife for years and when I switched to the R7, that 1.6x crop factor absolutely blew me away. I took the Canon RF 100-400mm f/5....
> then people say the 15-35 is just a brick to carry on a five mile hike. I'm so satisfied with the lighter lens choice. Lugged a heavy f/2.8 setup...
Late to the party but I've been wrestling with this exact setup for a few months. Like someone mentioned, those pins on the R6 II are super delicate a...
Did this last week, worked perfectly
I shot a dark barn wedding last fall and the wood just eats your light. I've found the Godox V860III-C TTL Li-Ion Flash for Canon is the best bang for...
TL;DR: stick to official batteries for burst speeds, get any UHS-II cards from a major brand, and definitely grab a basic glass screen protector. In m...
Basically, if you're diving deep into the 40fps world, you gotta look at sustained write speeds rather than just the marketing fluff on the box. Tbh, ...
I totally agree that for wildlife, trying to "save" money with V60 cards usually ends in regret. The R7 pushes a ton of data, and that 30fps mode fill...
tbh the Godox is okay for the price, but i gotta ask—what’s your typical shooting volume? Like, are we talking 500+ shots at a wedding where it cant f...
+1 to what was said earlier! That SD bottleneck is highkey annoying. Basically, the camera writes at the speed of the slowest card... so it drags. Sin...