I've had my eye on the FX6 II rumors for months! The original FX6 is a great camera but it's starting to show its age compared to models from competit...
For pure astrophotography use, the Canon EOS Ra is worth a look as a direct competitor to Sony's low light kings like the A7S III. It's a specialized ...
I use the Sony E 35mm f/1.8 OSS on my ZV-E10 and love it. Fantastic little prime lens that's only $300 but takes amazingly sharp photos and video. The...
Also, the Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 is another great travel lens for Sony APS-C mirrorless cameras.
I took the Sony E 18-135mm on my trip through Europe and loved it. The versatile zoom range meant I rarely had to change lenses. It's not the sharpest...
The FX3 can definitely overheat, especially when shooting longer clips at higher resolutions/bitrates. I've had it overheat and shut down on me a few ...
If you're open to a 7" monitor vs 5", the Portkeys BM7 is an excellent value at around $400. It has a stunning 2200 nit brightness level, 1920x1200 re...
When capturing monitoring footage with the Sony FX30, my go-to device has been the Atomos Ninja 5.2" 4K HDMI Recording Monitor. Even on the brightest ...
based on current Sony ZV-E10, i think ZV-E10II will have same price. likely $700 for body only
I've had great experiences with Sigma's contemporary line of E-mount lenses on my FX30. The 16mm f/1.4 and 30mm f/1.4 are super sharp and relatively a...
If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, check out the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD. It’s significantly cheaper than the Sony G Master ...
For commercial work, consider the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM. It’s versatile, incredibly sharp, and the autofocus performance is top-notch. It covers a ...
If you're looking for the best lenses for your Sony FX3, here are some great options to consider: Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II - This is arguably...
The touch screen should be enabled by default on the a7 IV. However, there are a couple things you can check: Go to the Setup menu -> Operation...
I'm in the same dilemma! The f/2 aperture is making me hesitate on pulling the trigger for the GM II. An extra stop of light makes a big difference fo...