Thanks SS F8 for sharing this video especially given the time and effort required. What a great way to compare and contrast lens choices. I regularly follow six of the seven photographers highlighted. Cheers🙏
I left my Nikon DSLR system kicking and moaning. I still regress. However I decided I needed or wanted, becoming 72 and not as steady or feeling as strong as I once was to go ML. I went into the Canon ML system. My favorite 2 lenses and the 2 I took to the foothills of the Rockies in Wyoming was the RF 15-35 and the RF 100-500mm just this past weekend. I have the 70-200 and the 24-105mm. If I was walking about the 24-105 in the foothills or mountains is my favorite. If I am trying my hand at street photography I use the 24-105 or the prime 35mm f/1.4. I have been using the 70-200 for rodeo and outdoor pet photography. The wonderful sky and prairie images of Wyoming I tend to use the 15-35mm. For my hobby I probably could use just one lens, the 24-105mm.
Absolutely loved the video Savvy 😀😀🥰😍. I do howver feel the need to share that I no longer listen to Alister Benn as he seems to have fallen into the trap of being more of an advertiser than an educator. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks SS F8 for sharing this video especially given the time and effort required. What a great way to compare and contrast lens choices. I regularly follow six of the seven photographers highlighted. Cheers🙏
I'm glad you found it helpful!
I left my Nikon DSLR system kicking and moaning. I still regress. However I decided I needed or wanted, becoming 72 and not as steady or feeling as strong as I once was to go ML. I went into the Canon ML system. My favorite 2 lenses and the 2 I took to the foothills of the Rockies in Wyoming was the RF 15-35 and the RF 100-500mm just this past weekend. I have the 70-200 and the 24-105mm. If I was walking about the 24-105 in the foothills or mountains is my favorite. If I am trying my hand at street photography I use the 24-105 or the prime 35mm f/1.4. I have been using the 70-200 for rodeo and outdoor pet photography. The wonderful sky and prairie images of Wyoming I tend to use the 15-35mm. For my hobby I probably could use just one lens, the 24-105mm.
Thanks for sharing,. How did you find the change?
Absolutely loved the video Savvy 😀😀🥰😍. I do howver feel the need to share that I no longer listen to Alister Benn as he seems to have fallen into the trap of being more of an advertiser than an educator. Just my 2 cents.
Thanks for sharing that. Everyone has their favourites.
I don't see that at all but to each their own.
Rule #1. Always give great reviews to get more FREE gear ! Just for the record, I refuse to take a free Hasselblad!
I agree that reviews should be honest and impartial. It's about the product not the freebie.