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


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nikon_d700Nikon D700

Pros: Robust and indestructible, bright optical viewfinder still excellent today

Cons: a little bit heavy a single scyth of memory.

Opinion: Now I have been using it for about a year, very strong body, I have side by side with my d300s that I have for many hanni and together I am a perfect kit, as long as I have a good back because they both weigh. it is indestructible a real tank with all the buttons in the right place and very ergonomic (especially for me who have large hands) works well with almost all nikon optics (even with older ones you have autofocus because it has an internal motor) tropicalized body and infinite autonomy (with original batter). The files are spectacularly sharp and . , lightweight (with a 32 gb CF you take about a thousand shots in raw and jpeg) held to iso excellent up to about 2000 ISOs good up to 3200 and workable with adequate software up to maximum ISO capacity. In short, I think it is one of the best FF without compromise even today, the song of the nikon home swan that after churning out only small updates but fundamentally the d700 remains the Full Frame par excellence. Today they are too pumped with useless electronics just to sell themselves better. I forgot: Very bright professional optical viewfinder.

sent on January 27, 2021


nikon_fm2Nikon FM2

Pros: Solid and reliable in every situation

Cons: they don't produce it anymore

Opinion: Body of excellent workmanship, heavy at the right point and very robust. It works almost always (as long as you still know how to photograph without an exhibition.... 16 :-)). Great for those who still use film and also for those who want to learn. It's a body I'd carry everywhere because it's very reliable in any condition. Too bad they don't do them like that anymore. Very reliable display and interchangeable focus slides, better than that..... It also has the pre-lift of the mirror in the timed shot (things that some modern full frames do not have).

sent on April 07, 2020


nikon_28-70_f3-5dNikon AF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 D

Pros: Light Robust and functional

Cons: A little plasticous

Opinion: A very balanced handyman optics, used on my analogue SLR (Nikon F80) performs well at all focal lengths without excelling, it is a great all make light and comfortable to carry around for trips (it is not so bright but this is good because it is small and light). On Digital does its job, I use it on my d300s for reportage and contextualized portraits and it's not bad, it has a good yield and closing from F 5.6 onwards is crisp. Excellent construction of the very robust zoom nuts that blocks the lens and does not allow involuntary hikes. To the feel from the plastic feel but in the end it is quite sturdy.

sent on March 21, 2019


nikon_af70-210f4Nikon AF 70-210mm f/4

Pros: Robust and reliable, excellent quality

Cons: AF a bit noisy, screw hood

Opinion: Bought for a few months, I use it for ceremonies and animalist portraits and also some landscape portrait. I have to really say an excellent optics for the age it has. Zoom without excursion and very quick focus (on d300s) immediately engages the subject and follows it in almost every condition. Sure if he loses fire and has to make great trips it is quite slow. Excellent color sealing to TA and to the maximum focal length, together with the lens hood also dramatically improves the edges (even if the lens hood is screw and I find it a little awkward since it can not be placed on the lens and you can not mount filters when installed). It is an F4 so suitable to shoot even in environments not too bright (especially if you have a body that holds well to the ISO) is not stabilized but this can be good for sealing over time, considering that it has 30 years has no yokes and the nuts flow smoothly and p Cut. A vintage lens but still great.

sent on July 25, 2018


nikon_55-200dx_vrNikon AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 G VR

Pros: Lightweight and great for portraits

Cons: chromatic aberration in low light AF slow and noisy, dark

Opinion: Taken in Kit a decade ago with the d3000. All in all not bad for what it costs, I use it mostly for portraits in the ceremonies because it very light and easy to transport. A total opening shows its limits and the AF is not a much but for portraiture is not bad, very soft and fuzzy chromatic aberrations contained in conditions of optimum illumination. Lose a lot if the light is lowered or subject to long distance, not good for the sport because the AF is not really fast.

sent on May 02, 2018


nikon_d3000Nikon D3000

Pros: light, durable, easy to use

Cons: ISO plasticosa noise

Opinion: My first digital SLR. Taken well above the 170,000 shots and still continues to work in the hands of those who bought it (I regretted not having kept it). The body has a plastic feel but is very robust (I have often used it in the mountains) limited in controls (you must always enter the menus to change the main settings) and the CCD sensor already at 400 ISO starts to show its limits but if you stay between 100-200 ISO gives beautiful satisfaction. Excellent for learning without spending a fortune.

sent on March 05, 2018


sigma_17-70macro_osSigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC OS HSM Macro

Pros: Versatile luminous and stabilized

Cons: heavy, it rotates by itself if too inclined.

Opinion: I use it for about 7 years, especially for ceremonies. very bright and with stabilization it is used in practically every condition. is not very clear at the maximum aperture and is f2.8 only up to 20 mm (about) good for portraits the blurred is very soft. sticker a bit 'too much but nothing exasperated. The only drawback is that after a few years holding it vertically after a while 'tends to close (the zoom returns to 17 mm). But I do not use it almost never in this condition (if not freehand). account is very robust, perhaps a bit 'pesantino. Anyway, for what it costs is good value for money.

sent on February 28, 2018


nikon_d300sNikon D300s

Pros: Robust, Reliable, excellent AF, ergonomics and controls in the right place

Cons: A bit heavy, it hardly forgives mistakes.

Opinion: I bought it again about 8 years ago, it has never betrayed me in any situation, rain, snow, hot sun and salt I used it everywhere. really indestructible programmable buttons and function keys all in the right place and easily accessible (maybe they still did so .... !!!!!). AF really formidable (with the right goal). The sensor starts to be a bit 'dated and above 1200 ISO begins to show its limits (especially if you underpaid a bit'). It is not a novice machine because it does not allow you to make crop too strong and sometimes tends to underexpose so a little 'experience is required before mastering it to the fullest, but once you learn to know it becomes like an extension of the body. The double CF and SD memory slot is also excellent. For me it is still one of the best APS-C in recent years.

sent on February 22, 2018




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