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Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm f/1.8 Pros: Lightweight, af fast, crisp closely, wide opening. Cons: Shortly clear on distances, too contrasty for my taste Opinion: I've had it for about a year, and wearable lens-opening, to keep in a pocket for each evenienza.rnL'apertura makes possible some blurry and coupled with the ibis Olympus makes it possible to shoot in extremely low light conditions .rnL'anello for manual focus I found poorly constructed and often incastrava, passing between AFMF the ring ended up tilting and plant himself for attrito.rnLa sharpness is good but not great on short distances though details for lose them a little 'street, to the landscapes I've always found mixed, much better than the 9-18 of the same casa.rnrnSe not need extreme speed and compactness not I recommend it over other oly lenses. sent on April 05, 2017 |
Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Pros: Sharpness, compactness, af fast, is very valuable Cons: Darkness in the long range, extended barrel little solid Opinion: I own it now for about a year, I find it a really comfortable lens as a handyman and often when I travel more this port only a superluminoso (30 1.4 or 85 1.8). The stabilization is very effective, compensates for the closure focal length and focal court allows handheld shooting at times absurdly high. Sharpest, always astounds me how I can restore detail, particularly the pictures taken with this lens appear much appreciate the unsharp mask, after a past become ultra sharp. The autofocus is a splinter, does not hesitate almost never. The flaws for me are the variable aperture, the blurred a bit 'put the barrel extended dances a bit' and wanting the zoom ring that you can not block and sometimes moves. Overall, for the price I find it invaluable as a handyman APSC, especially when coupled with one or more were bright. sent on March 04, 2015 |
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