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📌 About This Site

Debug Focus is a website I made because I a lot  of random tech and impulse purchases and often have very strong opinions on them, however I don't always want to flood my youtube channels with reviews of everything that comes through my door, or sometimes I want to go more in-depth with a product without making a 30 minute long video that will cause viewer retention to drop, whatever the case, I have this site now! Contacts To provide general feedback you can comment on the applicable post - currently this blog supports anonymous commenting however this may be disabled at a later date. For Photography related enquiries such as partnerships, reviews, clients, media requests etc. please email photo@debugfocus.com For Virtual-Reality, other Tech related products and all other enquiries please reach out to blog@debugfocus.com The Categories This site features a few categories to filter posts by, on both mobile and computer it can be seen under the menu bar and categories drop down...

Photography: The Canon EOS R8 - Great for canon shooters

  Last year I upgraded from my trusty Canon 200D to a brand new mirrorless Canon EOS R8. I had wanted to upgrade my 200D for a good couple of years at this point however nothing seemed like it was a good value upgrade. Along came the Canon R8 Which i purchased and used for both Client work and personal projects. This camera is phenomenal in a vacuum and for canon DSLR users looking to upgrade its the one i recommend hands down. But if you haven't a system, or you're not particularly deep in the Canon ecosystem, There are a few considerations.

Trial By Fire: Securing An RTX 3060

Firstly I want to preface by stating that I don't have the card on hand right now, i will be posting both a first impressions and a review once I get the card on hand, i'm mostly going to be talking about the journey it has been to even secure the card.  My troubles with GPUs started wayy before nvidia's new ampere cards were "a thing" in early 2020 i was depending on a friend's 1060 3GB and while it was fine it was severely bottlenecking my system with most games requiring 4GB of vram to run on anything more than low texture quality, initially i had my sights set on a 2070 super as thats what my friends had, but since everyone else decided to build PCs the price of 20xx cards increased, by the time i had enough money all i could afford was an open box 1660, the MSI gaming X 1660 to be exact, as talks of new cards started happening i decided to try and get a 2070 again seeing as under normal circumstances the prices of soon-to-be outdated cards would drop sign...

Apple ecosystem on a budget

  Apple have a track record for being typically pricy and out of range for any budget conscious consumer with their cheapest new phone still costing at least $400, and their cheapest new computer still being over a thousand dollars, so with all that in mind is it possible to get into the apple ecosystem for under $700? For starters I wanna preface this by saying that the items selected are, in my opinion the best cheap ecosystem, this list does not include an iPad as a tablet doesn’t really fit my day-to-day life and anywhere I would use an iPad a laptop would still be preferred For the phone which acts as like the gateway to the apple ecosystem I went with the iPhone 8 as it was $250, I could have opted for the SE for $400 but in my country the SE is price hiked to just over $500 equivalent, however the iPhone 8 is still about 75% of the SE at 50% of the price, it runs the latest iOS, looks identical and isn’t that much slower, you’ll be getting at least a couple years of softwa...