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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

canon_6d_mark_iiCanon 6D Mark II

Pros: The improvements made to the already valid 6d: AF, adjustable screen and touch; Live View mode now much more responsive and usable

Cons: Boh... just fleas... viewfinder coverage not at 100%

Opinion: I have the Mark II for a few months now, coming, thanks to a good opportunity, from 6d. I don't have the presumption to make comparisons with other systems and brands, but I can tell myself fully satisfied with my new camera. Canon has improved the aspects for which the 6d years were beginning to be felt, and like many other owners I find that so many criticisms in the first few months have been quite free

sent on June 19, 2018


fujifilm_x-e1Fujifilm X-E1

Pros: Good files, Iso estate, pleasant sound, aesthetically apt, returns (in part) a feeling of old film camera. Good solution to use old lenses.

Cons: Plastic very delicate metallic; the electronic viewfinder does not fall in love; focus peaking helpful, but room for improvement

Opinion: Bcome once "even on a digital. Small memo also on peaking focus, useful to facilitate manual focus, slows down the operation of position and stays maybe a little 'cheesy. RnMa it is more than acceptable compromise.

sent on February 07, 2017


canon_85_f1-8Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM

Pros: Size, construction, focus, money, sharpness

Cons: for use as no real fault

Opinion: It 'the first lens that I added to that of the kit of aps-c, such as optical picture, and that is that I end up using even more now in FF (where it seems you are also more at ease, I think for the sensor less dense: 20MP FF 6D account of the APSC's 18MP 100D), especially for portrait indoors, the situation in which they often do not have large spaces in which to move. It is not a perfect lens, maybe it is not surgical wide open, but its shortcomings are often irrelevant in ritrattistica.rnUltimo precisely, but not insignificant at a time when many new fixed lenses are large and heavy as the handyman series L: is a compact lens, and it does not occupy half a backpack.

sent on November 16, 2015


canon_15_fisheyeCanon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye

Pros: Sharpest, bright and compact (compactness of other times, I have to say)

Cons: Actually, the cork.

Opinion: As a fisheye is definitely a lens to SE, which either like it or not... I find it a pleasant whim that used sparingly can give satisfactions. It is compact and bright and has very few alternatives on the market, such as fisheye for full frame... The only real flaw if we want is only the metal cap with velvety inside, which simply slips, without any hooking and requires some attention inside the backpack... Ultimately it is worth to make him a little ' court to find a specimen in excellent condition...

sent on November 03, 2015


canon_efs_15-85Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

Pros: Well-built, high definition and excellent focal range

Cons: to be picky slight drift of the barrel, but only in the intermediate focal

Opinion: I love this zoom, able to give something extra to a aps-c compared optics kits. For the excellent zoom range I consider it the best all-rounder available for aps-c (also considering the 17-55 f / 2.8, best in the strict sense, but more limited as focal and possibly too bulky) .rnPassato in full frame I long hesitated before selling my 100d because of "guilt" her ...

sent on August 31, 2015


canon_50_f1-8stmCanon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM

Pros: All the advantages of the classic fifty, updated and improved in its weaknesses

Cons: Now really nothing relevant

Opinion: I version II, now I have this new STM, which will certainly continue to be appreciated as the former of which I have always appreciated the philosophy. Compared to II, as well as the best feeling in the hand I immediately appreciated the new focus: no lightning in the passages near-far, but effective and precise corrections, gganciando without the uncertainties of the old model. It remains a bit 'noisy, but compensates with a minimum focusing distance of only 25 cm. Great! Focheggiando manually instead, the motor focus remains connected and turning the dial you can feel the strength and the buzz ... Feeling a little strange that dissuades' use in manuale.rnCon bayonet metal and 7-blade diaphragm rounded become a target further recommended: at nearly 1/3 the price of F1.4 you put in your bag a lens that can give many satisfactions

sent on August 31, 2015




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