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I am a SL2 user and beginner and I recently got a 7D mark II second hand for cheap. Obviously I know the R7 is the newest update for the 7D line but it's super expensive in comparison. With the 7D ...
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Aside from the many great suggestions above, I would also suggest the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 and the Sigma 50-100mm F1.8. I think they are good for both in studio settings and outdoor as well. The ...
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I still use it on my SL2. This lens sort of gives me the Canon 24-85 vibe, it's kind of old and dated, there are better alternatives out there both from Canon and third parties, but it's still a ...
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Yeah I watched those videos, then checked the price of those strobes and found out they are so expensive, and that's why I looked at other options and saw the Neewer Vision 4. But it's not Godox ...
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Thanks for your reply. On the point about learning bounce flash first before investing money and getting other gears such as a transmitter, stand, bracket, etc, do I have to buy a bounce diffuser? ...
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I am a beginner and wanted to start learning indoor real estate photography. Thinking of getting a strobe but not sure where to start. Which platform to go for, which transmitter, battery powered ...
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How does the 7D II compare to the M6 II in general from a perspective of someone wanting an upgrade from the SL1/2/3 T1i/2i/3i rebel DSLR user? Or would something like an 80D or M50 II be better ...
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Yeah looks like third party companies such as Sigma and Tamron are slowly switching to mirrorless and abandoning the DSLR market. Sigma has a 18-50mm F2.8 C for Sony. Tamron has a 17-70mm F2.8 for ...
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That lens is a bang for the buck in terms of the materials and amount of glass you get in one lens, it's a beast. My thought process is this, remember back in the days at least on the Canon side...
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