Sadly there is no way to just send a link because the cart is locked to your private login session. I went through this exact same panic a few months ...
Re: Tokyo light being a hog. My fast setup saved me in Shinjuku last year.froze walking peoplekept shadows clean Honestly, speed mattered way more and...
Like someone mentioned, weight balance is everything. I spent years trying to make those menu-control monitors work, but the lag always felt disconnec...
^ This. Late to the party but I've been happy with the SmallRig Tripod with Wireless Remote Control for Fujifilm. It handles the weight easily. Blueto...
Jumping in with some experience on the X-E series. I have handled almost every iteration and the X-E4 definitely needs that extra surface area for str...
I've been thinking about your budget. You might want to consider going used because the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG OS HSM Sports is honestly a heavy beas...
Regarding what #5 said about "TL;DR: Use a high-gain mic like the Shure..." - its amazing how much we still have to worry about gain staging even with...
Unfortunately, youre gonna find that 800 bucks is a really tough spot for brand new wildlife gear. I have had issues with the price hikes lately and i...
The X-E4 is definitely a slippery bar of soap, so I totally get the panic. I am super happy with the Lensmate X-E4 Folding Thumb Grip Black Aluminum b...
Try these reliable options:Lowepro ProTactic BP 450 AW II: great protection, kinda bulky.Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L V2: discreet, thinner strap...
Just found this thread while looking at some gear specs. Dealing with a heavy Z8 and that 70-200mm S glass means you really need something with high-d...
And also keep tracking on Amazon product page, sometimes they will have it in stock:/p>
Godox flashes are great, a $300 Godox flash can be better than SB5000.