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


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

fujifilm_18mmFujifilm XF 18mm f/2 R

Pros: Dimensions, image quality, diaphragm ring

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: When I bought my first Fuji in the far 2014, I was always attracted to this little 18mm because the idea was to have a really minimal equipment to keep with me always. However, often conflicting reviews have always made me desert. At the end, what matters is not reading the opinions of others but having a personal opinion and my own, after a few months of use, is totally positive. RnThis is my most complete, little technical review, much more impressive to use on Field http://www.giusyvaccaro.it/fotografia/le-mie-recensioni/recensione-fuji-18mm/

sent on June 01, 2017


fujifilm_x-t10Fujifilm X-T10

Pros: Aesthetics, size, sensor, high ISO seal

Cons: Unremarkable

Opinion: Purchased one year ago to replace my good but limited X E1, I must admit that this little camera never ceases to amaze me. It's amazing how such a small camera body is able to achieve certain results. rnOttima noise management, if we consider that this is an APS-C that fits in your pocket; very useful the swivel display; beautiful electronic viewfinder; convenient wi fi.rnQui I have written a more detailed review and some pictures http://www.giusyvaccaro.it/fotografia/le-mie-recensioni/recensione-fuji-xt10/ tests

sent on November 07, 2016


samyang_12_f2ncsSamyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS

Pros: Size and low weight, performance professional lens, aperture F2, sharpness and price abbordabilissimo

Cons: Apart from the lack of registration of the exif data, for the use that I do not I found none

Opinion: I bought this lens 2 months ago and after an intense use with the X-E1 and a trip to Amsterdam, I can say that it is a fantastic goal. I was a bit 'skeptical about the manual focus, but thanks to the focus peaking is all very simple. I use it almost predominantly between F5.6 and F8 and I find that the sharpness between the center and edges is very balanced. I'm not rimpiiangere the 6D with the 17-40, which ultimately remains increasingly in casa.rnHo written here is my review with more complete test and sample photos http://www.soulwomanphoto.com/blog/obiettivi/samyang-12mm-eccellente-ed-economico-grandangolo-per-reflex-mirrorless/

sent on September 16, 2015


sigma_10-20_f4-5Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

Pros: Build quality, weight, size, durability, price

Cons: clarity rather disappointing

Opinion: I've had this lens for a few months, bought new and fitted to Canon 50d, but I was never satisfied. In particular, I noticed drops rather obvious and disastrous of sharpness, especially at the edges, but also at the heart in some cases. Initially I thought I had a defective copy, but after several tests and comparisons with others, I realized that this lens has limitations. Of course, if used between f11 and f13, iso 100 with tripod to the situation improves, but this makes it very flexible and versatile. If it can be useful on my website I did some test http://www.soulwomanphoto.com/blog/obiettivi/test-nitidezza-sigma-10-20-f45-6/

sent on July 24, 2012


canon_85_f1-8Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM

Pros: Sharpness, focus, fantastic value for money

Cons: purple fringing in TA

Opinion: I got this lens because I felt the need for a fixed lens for portraits. I've used both of 50D EOS 5D Mark II. I must say that in some cases of 50D is a bit 'too long and I had considerable difficulty in narrow spaces. On 5D is perfect, able to be much more versatile and usable. This lens strikes me the clarity and precision in focus, along with the beautiful out of focus which emphasizes the subject. I also made prints of portraits of children and the prints are so sharp that you have the impression that they are three-dimensional. A lens that advice, especially on a full frame, to keep it with them.

sent on June 29, 2012


tamron_17-50Tamron SP 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD

Pros: Excellent colors, light, versatile, low cost, and offers very much

Cons: Build quality, rimorosità in focus ring a bit 'hard

Opinion: I do not own this lens, but I have paid for a session of shots. I used it mainly for landscapes, 17 mm, with an opening on the f13. The build quality is not excellent but not so bad. Let's say a good middle ground. The focus is really noisy but it did not seem particularly slow (and say that I have almost always used in live view). The ring instead it seemed a bit 'too rigid and impractical. In return, the image quality is more than acceptable, with rich colors and amazing. Ideal as everything to do with a very good value for money. and if we consider that arrives at f2.8 and that is also stabilized, for what it costs is a real bargain.

sent on February 22, 2012




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