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DJI Mini 2 SE Pros: Weight under 250g, Stable, wind resistance, always excellent signal, video, photo (acceptable) Cons: No sensors Opinion: Great drone for those who are looking for something cheap and want to have fun making good videos in 2.7k that for amateur use are enough. For photography, the raw that comes out of the very small sense is acceptable and workable, plus there is bracketing (3 photos). There are ND/PL filters on the market that help a lot when there is too much light in both video and photography. Its portability is its forte and in areas where it is allowed to fly it never disappoints, top signal and really good wind resistance. DJI's quick shots are also excellent. I always recommend the combo version with handbag, three batteries and spare propellers. sent on May 24, 2024 |
Sony A7 III Pros: AF, Battery, Body, ISO, Dynamic Range Cons: Viewfinder, Menu (but you get used to it) Opinion: Excellent all-rounder from portrait to street or landscape (although I use the r2 for the latter). 24 mpx is enough for good prints.... The autofocus is great, it rarely makes mistakes and Eye focus works very well in portraiture, a little less for animals. In low light conditions it does well and the iso seal is excellent. The battery lasts a very long time but I recommend an additional battery just to be safe. The ergonomics of the camera is good while the viewfinder is perhaps its real Achilles heel in addition to the slightly messed up menu but then in a short time you get used to it and you can set the camera for the various situations (there is the possibility to customize your menu). I conclude by saying that if your budget is not very high this machine will not disappoint you. sent on February 24, 2024 |
Sony A7r II Pros: Sensor, file machinability, price, dynamic range, viewfinder, tropicalization. Cons: Battery, lack of joystick, slow and sometimes inaccurate AF Opinion: This wonderful "old lady" still does very well today, taken to join the 6600. It churns out spectacular rows of motif x which I decided to shoot it again (only x landscape and portrait). With a cost of about 1000 euros you take home a queen that offers excellent recoveries, beautiful colors and very good high iso rendering. In addition, its viewfinder is really good. . Its flaws like all sony series 2 are af slow which in some cases is inaccurate, the batteries you have to bring a couple of spare because they don't last anything and the lack of the joystick (present on R3) . In conclusion, if you are low on money or want a second body with exceptional quality, this camera will never disappoint you, not to take of course if you need a responsive and fast af. sent on November 25, 2023 |
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD Pros: Sharpness, Weight Cons: Distortion (resolvable in pp) Opinion: Taken to have a bright all-rounder. I must say that I was positively surprised by the sharpness at full aperture and the colors (both on Sony A7rii and 6600). The bokeh is also pleasing. With little expense you have a light 2.8 lens (my back thanks) and with a decent af on a7rii and I would say excellent on the 6600. The only problems that can be solved in pp are distortion and vignetting. For this price you can't ask for more. sent on November 11, 2023 |
Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Pros: Price Sharpness Lightness Cons: AF not brilliant Opinion: Taken for a7rii and have an optics at the same time light and with good performance . Obviously there is better quality but at prices and weights are double . This 50 ino does its duty and does it well the only flaw is the autofocus that is sufficient on A7rii while on a6600 is excellent. Pleasant also the blurred . This 50 ino I recommend it especially to people who do not want to break through their back and need a portrait optics. At just over 200 euros I think there is no better. sent on October 03, 2023 |
Tamron 20mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 Pros: Dimensions, Weight, Sharpness Cons: Low Light AF, Distortion (pp resolveable) Opinion: Taken to have a lightweight lens on A7rii. Even at full aperture offers a good sharpness in more c, is the possibility of making macro given the minimum focusing distance. Tried in low light conditions it is sometimes uncertain while for distortion with a few clicks it resolves in pp. In conclusion, if you are looking for a really light optics at a low price with more than satisfactory performance this is unrivaled. sent on September 24, 2023 |
Sony A6600 Pros: AF, weight and dimensions, stabilizer, battery. Cons: joystick missing, shutter at 1/4000 Opinion: Handyman machine with an af that does not miss a shot (animal human eye recognition). Its compactness the low weight of both the camera body and the apsc lenses make it ideal for all types of photography (my back thanks). Good hold iso up to 6400 and the ability to put iso 50 64 that in the landscape and portrait is important when there is a lot of light. The battery lasts an infinity you can also forget at home the spare one. The only drawbacks of this machine are the 1/4000 shutter speed and the lack of a joystick. sent on August 27, 2023 |
Sony A7s Pros: File that churns out, lightness, high yield iso., tropicalization. Cons: Af (old but abb decent), drums Opinion: I took it back (I had several sony) to accompany my 6600. because I missed his files.. If you do not print giant photos a7s with the 12mpx enough and advances. For night photography even today it is phenomenal. For landscapes and portraits it is ideal colors and awb excellent. Its flaws given the age are the battery that lasts little and af that is decent but with big limitations. (comparison with 6600) If you take sports photos or fast-moving people it is not the car x you but in the landscape and in the portrait it will not disappoint you. sent on August 27, 2023 |
Sony A6400 Pros: Autofocus, portability, weight and bulk, raw files Cons: Battery, lack of joystick Opinion: I took a step back from ff sony to apsc for the weights and dimensions of the machines. This "small" apsc is an excellent all-rounder that allows you to have good quality files (the ff you know is better). The autofocus is really good and precise difficult to make mistakes. The iso tightness is acceptable and if one is not a professional and wants a machine x have fun this will never disappoint. The only lack I feel (having had a7riii) is the joystick which in some cases is fundamental. sent on October 26, 2022 |
Nikon Coolpix P340 Pros: The small ports everywhere, quality images, settings by reflex. Raw present. Wi-fi to connect to the phone. Goal. 1.8 bright! Cons: Above 400 ISO noise present. Lack optical viewfinder. Opinion: For several months the next to d7000. I take her everywhere tiny light from much satisfaction to take pictures of the street without being noticed ... but we can do everything in Excellent Raw! Landscapes ottimi.L'af is good enough even if it is to be taken if you want to take pictures burst ... In the evening and at night looking up the iso p340 is in crisis! sent on June 11, 2015 |
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