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I can't speak to other lenses on your list but I have used all three of these lenses and I wholeheartedly agree with this rating. I switched to Nikon mirrorless after years of using Sony and, ...
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If you're a professional photographer, the 2.8 is a must have lens. It's a very good lens - for sure. If you're a serious enthusiast like many of us on this forum, you should consider the pros and ...
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I also use eyelead gel sticks on my mirrorless cameras. I'm able to keep my sensor completely dust free with very little effort.
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It's unusual to see political statements in camera related videos but that Gadsden flag symbol at the beginning of his video makes an undeniable statement in today's environment. If I were ...
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I use my Z6 / 24-70 f4 primarily for street photography but it's also my travel lens for anything that catches my eye. I prefer it to the f2.8 for its' size and weight. It has always bothered me ...
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Dry wiping with a microfiber cloth was not a good idea. You may, or may not, have caused permanent damage. Any further attempts to clean the sensor could cause more damage. I suggest that you send ...
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24-105 is a great focal length for travel. I expect it will be an f4 lens and I'm OK with that but I hope it has the "S" badge on it. With the "S" on it, I would pre-order it. Without the "S", I ...
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There hasn't been much to laugh about lately but this post make me laugh out loud. Very whimsical of you, Mike.
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The f2.8 and f4 are both very good lenses. Which lens is right for you depends on your preferences and needs. The topic of which lens is better has been debated here on the forum and I think it's ...
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