The Canon RF 28mm f2.8 STM is your best bet. It fits your budget and wont feel nearly as cramped as the fifty when youre shooting indoors or in Chicag...
Building on the earlier suggestion, the SNR on the R5 is really the make-or-break factor for audio performance! Ive spent way too much time looking at...
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@Reply #2 - good point! Power management is definitely a big adjustment coming from a DSLR. Since youre hiking in Colorado, I recommend looking at erg...
Building on the earlier suggestion about the blower, i totally agree that keeping your sensor clean is absolute priority number one!! Honestly the 90D...
> my shoulder is already killing me just testing my R6 with the kit strap which is basically trash. Honestly, those kit straps are a complete joke and...
I absolutely love diving into the technical specs of these power accessories! For the Canon 6D Mark II, the electrical resistance in the connection pi...
Finally someone says it. Ive been thinking this for a while but wasnt sure.
Adding my two cents... honestly, I have spent way too much money trying to find the perfect setup, but for the R6, I keep going back to the Canon RF 2...
Totally agree with the above! Honestly I was sooo nervous about my RF sharpness too. I've tried many, but for your 82mm setup, check these: 1. Hoya HD...