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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 30mm f/3.5 Macro Pros: Lightweight, small, possibility to be used as a normal, good sharpness and bokeh. Cons: A bit short for the use of naturalistic macro Opinion: A lens with an almost negligible cost but excellent versatility. It should not be missing in the bag given its portability and quality. I recommend it without reservation. It is also suitable for street or normal use, being close to 50mm, sinning only of a somewhat dark opening that does not allow you to detach the tops well. Good overall sharpness, plastic construction. sent on October 12, 2023 |
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Pros: Good construction, fairly sharp, excellent focal length and minimum focusing distance. Cons: It suffers from bright light resulting in loss of detail. Maximum focal length not very sharp. Not tropicalized. Opinion: A good goal, much more than what people are professing. Definitely usable on almost the entire focal length, obviously trying to pay attention to the shake and timing. It is a light lens, perhaps even too much, so you have to be especially careful when shooting. I noticed a loss of detail on particularly sunny days, with lots of light, where it tends to knead a little, but otherwise I highly recommend it. sent on May 06, 2023 |
Tokina AT-X PRO 28-70mm f/2.8 Pros: Excellent sharpness, solid construction, 77 mm filters. Cons: Some Tokina glare "at maximum aperture, it solves closing a bit. Opinion: A splendid lens sharp and well-built. All known to be used to the fullest. Great bokeh, great sharpness at all focal lengths. I have the pro I got it used like new at a great price. I honestly don't think there is anything better among the best canvasses under 300 tamron 28-75 mm, the euro also f 2.8 and old sigma. The only con is the usual effects Tokina glare at maximum aperture, which forces you to study well the lights and the effect you want to achieve. sent on February 21, 2018 |
Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro Pros: Good sharpness, soft colors with very pleasant shades. Great blurred, not dry, which makes the lens a good choice for portraiture. Cons: Autofocus ridiculous, a bit cumbersome to use. Opinion: Taken at a price almost by chance, he behaves very well on the D610, through good sharpness already ta, with a gradual and soft blurry. A apertures delivers sharp, crisp images, very detailed, with a yield old school that I personally love. The main objective flaw is the af module, ridicously speed and docking capabilities make the lens of the whole or almost unusable with insects or with moving subjects. Of course, a macro must be used in the stand, but having to return the lens to the fire must always act on the selector manual focus a little break ... rnRicapitolando, excellent image quality, very pastellosi color rendering old school, unusable or af almost if not cursing hard. Recommended? Neither, if you can use it on a tripod 80% of the time yes, but if you go around looking for prey vagile ... no! sent on August 17, 2016 |
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