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![]() | Canon EF 28-70mm f/2.8 L USM Pros: sharpness, build quality Cons: little wide angle, old age Opinion: Objective standards of L-series, it behaves exactly as you would expect from a lens like that. outstanding optical performance, despite his age, bright, crystal clear, with a fast and accurate AF. The 28mm is a bit 'narrow at times, but they guarantee freedom from bias. It is located at far lower prices than the newest brothers (24-70), if we do not worry too much about the unavailability of spare parts sent on February 19, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM Pros: blurred, general quality Cons: versatility Opinion: Spectacular lens, like the next 200 2.8 II, mostly blurred that returns, isolating the subject from the background with excellent sharpness already at full aperture (at least on APS-C). It is long and hard is not exactly versatile, but it is a more than acceptable compromise considering coming home with less than 500 €. Hood integrated convenient (there is always), though perhaps a bit 'short. If you are looking for a quality canvas and not too bright for photos improvised (always for the versatility of speech) are a purchase you can not repent! sent on February 19, 2016 |
![]() | Canon 20D Pros: robustness, reliability, commands in the right place Cons: screen, ISO, seniority Opinion: 3B price of the last new entry level. sent on February 19, 2016 |
![]() | Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm f/2.8 DX Pros: Brightness, optical quality, construction Cons: Problem-Flex Cable, flare, assistance Opinion: Ultrawide light quality, excellent interior freehand, landscape, night, stars ... Weight and construction demonstrate a degree of build quality, performance of the lens are excellent. Beware flare, avoid direct light sources to frame. Unfortunately subject to breaking the flex cable that carries the information to the diaphragm (as on some Canon 24-105), issue to be settled in the Netherlands requires shipment to the service center and approximately € 150, more than a month without a lens ... Many indicate variability in the quality of construction, perhaps the problem of the whole production Tokina: my example, after the replacement of the flex cable, works smoothly churning pictures sharp and focused at all times sent on October 23, 2015 |
![]() | Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Pros: Ridiculous price, excursion Focal, honest performance in controlled environments Cons: AF slow, Dark, Yield over 200mm, macro button a little 'cumbersome Opinion: Telephoto to buy unpretentious. The very low price makes it a lens suitable for those with a very low budget and is not intended to use it in difficult situations. APS-C, although it is only used in the center, there is a sample of optical quality: soft to TA, not a blade smaller apertures, aberrations present (but easily removed in post). Above 200mm loses a lot and knead a little 'details, best used as a 70-200 f4-5 with option 300 spare! The autofocus is perhaps one of the slowest in circulation, and quite noisy, but if you do not hurry and it relies on the central point the results are disappointing. Fairly large dial to focus, if you want to seize the moment may be more effective to focus manually. Not being very bright, nor stabilized, often forced to raise the ISO, even during the day, if you want to photograph freehand. The macro key has a cumbersome operation, but once they understand the logic does not create pMisbehaviour: you can switch between 180 and 300 mm, and allows a minimum focus of 0,95m (instead of 1.5m without activating it); as long as the focus is less than 1.5m, you can not unlock the key macro, and should therefore focuse at a greater distance in order to return to "normal" mode and zoom back under 180mm. Given the lack of clarity to the 300mm, it is convenient to use it as a goal "macro" between 180 and 200mm.rnIn conclusion, is a target with many limitations, that justify the low price, but which can be interesting to use unpretentious excellence in areas controlled and where you do not need great operational speed (landscape, still portraits, macro, use a tripod ...) sent on October 25, 2014 |
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