The T7 is a solid starter kit but yeah, it is tiny! To fix the size and battery life, you really have two main options for grips. First, there is the ...
Honestly been there. Buying cheap tripods is just a down payment on the one you actually want later. I have tried many of these travel setups over the...
> people on some forums say the pairing process is super clunky In my experience, radio triggers are far more reliable than Bluetooth. Just use the...
I would suggest looking into the Osee T5+ 5.5 Inch 1000nits 4K HDMI Field Monitor as a very capable, budget-friendly alternative for your R6 Mark II. ...
Honestly, I've had so many headaches with that new Canon multi-function shoe design. It's really disappointing how they changed the pin layout and mad...
Honestly, I totally agree with the point about watching the weight, but people often overlook the reliability side when they are trying to find that o...
Tbh, I was pretty overwhelmed when I first got my R6 because there are so many high-end options that cost more than the camera body itself. I tend to ...
Dude, I *love* my Canon RF 16mm f/2.8! Super wide for interiors, surprisingly sharp, and tiny. Got mine for around $300 and it's been amazing for...
Been there! I'm happy with my Weebill S for my R5. It's nimble, compact, and handles the weight perfectly. Got mine used for around $300 – w...
I've been happy with my Manfrotto 680B. Got it used for around $100 – sturdy enough for my 300mm. No complaints so far!
Used Canon EOS M50. Reliable, great image, and you'll have cash left for lights!