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Nov 25, 2020 05:47:28   #
I have the Innorel 90c. I love it. Professional all the way. Use it with Canon mark iv with Tamron g2 150-600mm. Supports this combination with ease. Very well designed and built. Use it for wildlife photography. I have no regrets about my purchase. If you buy anything similar with the same specs you'll spend upwards to 1000.00.
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Nov 15, 2020 07:41:06   #
I agree with you in regards to the 135, its always with me, my favorite prime. I find myself using less zooms, and more primes when possible.
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Nov 14, 2020 06:44:18   #
I have used the Godox V1C for a while now. Battery life is crazy good. Hot shoe locking mechanism is like that of a Canon top shelf flash. I use it on and off camera. Build quality is excellent. I have several of these units. Solid system. It just simply works every time.
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Oct 3, 2020 05:54:00   #
I purchased a Innorel tripod a while back and have never regretted it. This tripod has 12 layers of carbon fiber, no center colum, bowl mount, very sturdy. Will support up to 88lbs. I have used it almost daily for months. It's so easy to set up. I've never had an issue with this tripod. It's totally professional, except the price. It will fit your 300.00 budget. Believe me, it will be worth your time to look at this tripod. For sale on Amazon.
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Oct 1, 2020 07:01:22   #
I use this lens on a regular basis, have never had a focusing issue. Good luck to you.
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Sep 27, 2020 09:28:26   #
Both the Canon 100mm 2.8, and Tamron 90mm 2.8 are both really good lens. Build quality of both are excellent.
and these lens are weather sealed. You can't go wrong with either. Like you my camara of choice is Canon.
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Sep 22, 2020 08:47:06   #
I purchased a Innorel tripod, to support my Canon 7dII with a 600mm lens. The build quality is superb. This beast will support up to 88lbs. Easy to set up. I've never had an issue with it. I know you're saying, never heard of this brand, look it up, read the reviews. It will be worth your time. Cost....around 325.00.
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Sep 20, 2020 06:47:05   #
If you want a photo vest that is made to fit you perfectly, the best is from The Vest Guy. After receiving this vest I seldom ever have a need for a backpack or camera bag. Lifetime warranty and custom made just for you. Check this vest out. I purchased the Colorado model. No buyers remorse what so ever.
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Sep 18, 2020 07:00:49   #
The V1 is a great flash. I have several, use them as off camera flashes. They have worked flawlessly. They have a really good locking mechanism for on camera work. Buy from Adorama. Super customer service.
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Jul 24, 2020 07:17:41   #
I use Godox v1 for my light kit. Have several, light quality is excellent. These are used as off camera strobes. Also use ad200 pros, also Godox. Build quality is excellent, they work every time . Use Canon 5d mark ivs.
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Jul 23, 2020 06:34:06   #
I've had shipping issues with B and H lately, to the point that they have lost me as a customer.
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Jul 16, 2020 07:15:32   #
Have several Tamron lens. I do not have a copy of the lens that your referring to. Have used my Tamron lens on my 7dll with no issues.
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Jul 11, 2020 06:52:18   #
I totally agree with CHG.
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Jun 19, 2020 08:31:55   #
I did a lot of research in regards to my last tripod purchase. I purchased a Innorel tripod after reading many reviews. It's carbon fiber has 10 layers ,supports up to 88lbs. Its the best tripod that I've ever owned. It supports my 5d mark iv, with 150-600mm tamron lens with ease. Comparable tripods will easily cost you up to 800.00 plus dollars. You can purchase the 90c innorel for 319.00 through Amazon. I have no regrets in my purchase of this product.
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Jun 17, 2020 06:40:09   #
I have made several purchases from them., a canon 5d mark iv, several canon L lens. I have never had any issues with this company. Great customer service.
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