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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Phil961


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metabones_ef-nex_adapter_ivMetabones EF to Sony NEX Smart Adapter (Mark IV)

Pros: With the right optics it works perfectly

Cons: AF not really a splinter

Opinion: I've always been dubious about purchasing the MB, I do not like hooks and I've never even used focal multipliers. I was convinced only because the offer I had found for Sony a7rII included the Metabones and the 1,4X. Rnrn I tried it for a few goals in almost a year and I can say that while there is no general rule , the better the Canon lens, and the better it works on the MB. The 70-200 f4 does not go very well, with the 300m f4 it's fine, even with the 1.4X. With the Tamron macro 90mm 2.8 pounds. It does not go with Aps-CrnrnInsomma, bring your lens and try it. When it goes, it's a great accessory, and if you're a former Canonist like me, you'll have saved a lot of money or you've got a lense kit that Sony does not have right now. Rnrn

sent on September 08, 2017


fujifilm_10-24oisFujifilm XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS

Pros: Perfect balance between the classic and ultrawide 35mm (FF) to keep mounted for those who like street and reportage.

Cons: A little 'oversized compared to the extremely compact bodies fuji, but still agile to handle

Opinion: I got the 10-24 because when I go out with the Fuji I want to be with very few optics and a small borsa.rnCon this and the 18-55 I do everything that I like and I have a weight at the end of the day you do not do this sentire.rnCon wonderful zoom lines remained straight even if you're on the bubble 10 mm, very good yield davvero.rnHo renounced the Sigma 8-16 on Canon APS-C with no regrets, here I can also mount the filtri.rnCostruzione and feeling as last Fuji lenses, the highest level. That is all that I paid 950 Euro.

sent on June 01, 2014


canon_40Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM

Pros: Compact, Optical Quality and mechanical excellent ratio q / p

Cons: For 200 Euro, I do not see them.

Opinion: I took it because I did not have the 50mm and I was intrigued by the idea of ??pancakes on a 5D MarkI. The effect is, at first, straniamte, it seems to only run with the camera body! But as soon as the measures taken, the 40mm lens proves to be a truly versatile. Perfect for street and portraits settled, does not mind the picture of the landscape. Really very clear and clean, good homogeneity between the center and the edges. Great for those who do video (unfortunately not me ...) is the stepping motor (STM) for AF, but only for those who have a car of new generation as the 650D. Finally, great value for money, is around 200 Euro.

sent on July 31, 2012




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