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Professional Camera Lenses For Sale

2024-08-21 07:13:45

I got lucky and got this on a flash sale. I needed something similar for my smaller tripods so I could mount any number of cameras on my desktop when filming demo films. I did not buy this with only my only my iPhone in mind. Sitting on a desk or table this thing holds my Canon 5D Mark II with 24-105 zoom super steady. With other cheapo tripods heads keeping the camera in position couldn't happen. The ball head locks in with a modest amount of pressure and doesn't require a gorilla to tighten it down to get a camera and lens that doesn't droop after a few seconds. For me there is a bonus that the top of the head pops up to hold a cell phone! This ball head is very well constructed and priced very well considering it's quality and I am very happy with it. FWIW, I am a long time professional photographer used to using professional gear and have a collection of commercial grade tripod heads... and I approve this product.

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2024-09-28 04:47:20

I wanted a bag I could carry 2 camera bodies in with lenses on... and that looks professional and is durable.. this is the bag. I love it!

5
2024-09-06 02:31:31

Thank God for the sale that attracted me to this Tamrac bag. I was looking for something for my Fuji camera and lenses, along with an LED light and chargers, etc., and couldn't find it until this bag came along. Tamrac makes good stuff, and this is no different. Great value for a great bag.

5
2024-09-18 03:39:22

I have played with this camera a little and it has great features and capabilities. I am a professional photographer and I shoot EOS R5s with L series lenses. I found the focus ability to be good enough to shoot high school football. My daughter has completed her photo class and was able to produce numerous images that were tack sharp. The RF-S lenses were more than capable for her needs and give her a great range.

5
2024-09-28 07:38:34

This bag has everything I need as a professional photographer. Because I use prime lenses, I carry three camera bodies + 3 lenses to every job, plus flashes, battery chargers, etc. This was one of the only bags I could find on the market that would hold all three cameras. Inner dividers are all moveable so I could customize my set-up. Love the tactical style so I can attach the water bottle pouch and waist strap for a job that includes hiking, but keep it more sleek at other times. Look forward to using this bag for years to come.

5
2024-09-08 02:13:40

First I'll start by saying this is the first big boy lens I have owned. I've upgraded from using a BMPCC 4k with photographic lenses to an Ursa with this lens. I have zero experience with professional equipment but I fo have a very solid understanding of how to use a camera. With that said this lens gives me far more capabilities than what I'm used to. The longer throw focus and better aperature across the whole focal length is day and night compared to photographic lenses but if you are in the market for something like this than you already know that. The only thing I'll say bad about this lens is its ability to hold focus. It comes with PL mount out of the box and the hardware for an EF. I had it swapped to EF by a local professional camera retailer. Its my first parafocal lens. I expected it to hold perfect focus throughout its zoom range especially since the flange was swapped by a professional AND I gave them my camera to make sure everything was tip top. From my eye it seems the focus shifts slightly. Focusing a subject at full zoom then pulling out seems to pull the focus a bit. This is also reflected by focus assist/peaking. It is minuscule though and difficult to perceive unless looking for it. For me it's an incredibly useful lens. The price compared to other lenses is what sold me. Hope this was helpful to someone!

5
2024-08-25 05:19:40

I was looking for a good camera to replace my venerable Nikon D1. It still works great and takes great pictures, but the low pixel resolution and grainy low light photos are an issue. I do, however, own some professional lenses for it that I wanted to use with a new camera. After a lot of research I settled on the D7500, for features, specs and price, as well as the ability to not purchase a new set of lenses. I am not a professional photographer by any means, but I also want quality pictures and the D7500 really delivers. My AF-S lenses work perfectly with it and after shooting 450 pictures I am seeing fantastic results. The images are amazingly crisp and clear. Colors are accurate. Shooting in monochrome produces very nice contrasts and depth. The menu options are quite extensive, but it has generally not been difficult to find what I am looking for in them. What isn't obvious is a simple google search away. Nikon has mostly kept the basic controls in the same places so there was not a huge adjustment changing from the D1 to the D7500. If there's anything I am not highly enthusiastic about, it's the SnapBridge function. I have found it to be a pain to use. Personally, I prefer to put the SD card in the computer and import them that way. This is not a ding on the camera itself, if others find SnapBridge useful, then it is a good feature for the camera to have. In summary, I am very pleased with the D7500 and with the purchase from B&H, highly recommend both!

5
2024-08-12 03:21:46

I’m not a professional photographer. I play with cameras/lenses for fun, don’t take pictures for a living, and price is not a concern to me. I purchase this camera to enjoy two things: 1. Highest resolution and highest dynamic range. 2. Best auto focus. For #1, I pair this camera with Voigtlander APO-LANTHAR 50mm f/2. This combination produces the sharpest images with astonishing amount of details. Better than any other full frame cameras/lenses I had. For #2, my plan is to get a best GM prime lens. Still researching. Any recommendations? Besides that, I may also get the Sigma 24-70 f2.8 DG DN as a walk around lens, as the reviews said its optical performance is as good as 24-70 GM, and the build quality is more consistent.

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2024-05-07 09:16:18

Bought this lens right when it was first released. Debated long and hard about this lens as I already have the Nikkor 17-35mm 2.8D AF-S. Ended up selecting this lens because of an ongoing project that has me often shooting hand-held in low light conditions. Never a moment of regret; lens is very sharp and definitely professional quality. This has become my wide angle lens of choice when in the field. Another nice thing about this lens (for field work) is that the lens is almost exactly the same size as the AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED. This means that if you need to keep putting the camera away, say it is raining or the terrain would cause the camera to swing too much, you won't need to swap lenses each time so the camera fits in your pack. This lens is rugged, fast focus, dependable, sharp, VR2 technology, and balances well on the D3 series bodies. What more could you ask for? On a side note, I would like to say Thank-you Nikon for continuing to produce professional lenses that use 77mm filters. Remembering all to well the days when everything in your pack took different filter sizes, I really appreciate that I can now carry a wide assortment of filter types (polarizers, grads, NDs, close-ups, etc). Back in the day you could only carry a basic set in each filter size or else you had to start making tough choices (step-down rings, carry fewer lenses, or get an assistant). While I probably carry just as many filters as ever, I never wish for a filter that I left behind.

5
2024-05-07 09:15:21

As a professional photographer, this camera does all I want it to do. The image quality is outstanding with quality lenses. Fast focus and low light super star.

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