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


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

sony_a7r_iiiSony A7r III

Pros: AF, burst, image quality with a great sensor

Cons: Menu, small body, power button position, operational slowness, high ISO noise (but you knew), deformed edge viewfinder, lacks focus stacking, pixel shift useless

Opinion: I owned this camera for over 2 years, then I decided to sell it because despite having a great image quality I just couldn't find myself comfortable. A little for all the Sonys in this line I noticed the same problems, I always lacked that feeling that gives me the pleasure of taking photos. The power button then positioned that way more than once moved itself into the bag and I found myself with the camera off. The pixel shift is practically useless because it always creates ghosts, better the single image. In addition, the very contrasted and above all deformed viewfinder at the edges is not the best, looking inside and moving the eye towards the edges you notice a very strange effect. Ok now written so it looks like a camera to throw away and it's not so because everything else does it very well both photo side and video side of which I'm not an expert but I enjoyed shooting something.

sent on April 07, 2021


sony_fe50_f1-8Sony FE 50mm f/1.8

Pros: Color yield, light, compact, great price of the new

Cons: Autofocus in low light

Opinion: I thought a lot about whether to buy this goal, but the choice between 50 mm to 1.8 was not very wide without going on lenses with decidedly excessive weight. I was very impressed by the color rendering, the colors to my taste are magnificent! Overall it is a good lens with excellent value for money of the new. EDIT 18/09/20: After having the ability to try it out in the field for several shots I confirm what other users described on the focus, even on my A7R3 is very slow even if it is then precise when hooking.

sent on June 30, 2020


tamron_28-75_f2-8rxdTamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD

Pros: Light, fast and quiet, bright, economical autofocus

Cons: Update 14/11: The Bokeh in some cases is very mushy and contrasted creating a fuzzy somewhat "chaotic"

Opinion: After trying this lens for a long time, I was able to buy it at a physical store. I really like it and use it as everything do on the Sony A7R III. I recommend it to those who want to have a high quality lens at a low price and light to carry. EDIT-Update after two months of use: During this time I have done several tests with this lens and I can confirm that it is a good lens under many points of view. While among the negative points I can say that the AF is fast although in some situations of low light can work a little bit (but I have no terms of comparison with other similar lenses of Sony brand). The zoom ring is uncomfortable because it is placed at the limit of the lens on the front, and for example with hood mounted on the contrary you can not turn. For the rest excellent treatment of the front lens that even touching it accidentally never remain the footprints, which happened to me instead with the Nikon lenses before the passage.

sent on October 03, 2018


manfrotto_496rc2Manfrotto 496 RC2

Pros: Durable, precise, excellent materials

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I use this head on Manfrotto 190 X PROB, together they are a fantastic pairing that I have been using for years. Also used in decidedly critical situations, including once on a pier with strong wind, the camera has not moved minimally, people who passed me looking like I was a fool to hold the camera so, a chap stopped to ask me that tripod Using... hallucinating! Big Manfrotto!

sent on September 04, 2018


nikon_d600Nikon D600

Pros: Practically all: dynamic range, high ISO resistance, two possibilities for the WB, Double SD slot, top and back of magnesium alloy, burst, tropicalization!

Cons: Dirt on the sensor after about 800 shots ... it was necessary to send it in for service (solved)

Opinion: Dynamic range and recovery of the shadows really outstanding! Resistance to other ISO above the norm! RNLA camera you go to enter within a range between a D7100 and D800, and we must say it is a good middle ground. The grip is not bad for me that I have big hands, especially with the battery grip! RnDopo covered by warranty for cleaning the sensor, now everything seems back in normalità.rnDevo say that this camera really impressed me, I made prints on canvas 120x80 with a high definition ... I have to say that they make a great scene in the living room!

sent on April 15, 2013


tamron_90macroTamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro

Pros: sharpness, quality / price ratio

Cons: AF slow and noisy

Opinion: Good lens for macro, I was able to use it in portrait studio on sensor aps-c.rnDevo say that gave me a lot of satisfaction in the studio, while I find it a little too short for Macro insects especially on full-frame sensor. rnrnL'AF is the only real drawback, sometimes gets lost in the process of focus and is very rumoroso.rnrnIn any case it is a lens that is worth a lot, although I would recommend to those who can ... to take the version USD. If you want them to buy for macro insects on full-frame I recommend a longer focal length.

sent on April 15, 2013


tamron_70-300vcTamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD

Pros: Ultrasonic AF, stabilizer 4-stops, sharp image

Cons: focal opening

Opinion: If you have no need to shoot in low light, and so can do an opening of 5.6 to 300mm, then it is a fantastic goal! I changed only at the moment that I decided to switch to a 2.8 for the rest esigenze.Per I believe that it all his money (even very beneficial). RnrnPersonalmente the only thing I do not like is the extension of the zoom vary the focal length, but I do not know if competitors do the same.

sent on April 15, 2013


sigma_70-200osSigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM

Pros: Sharpness, fast and silent AF, 4-stop stabilizer, build quality, quality / price ratio

Cons: not sealed, think back focus (right hand is official)

Opinion: After some initial doubt I decided to buy this lens, I have to say that the quality has really amazed! RnLo blurred is exceptional and the structure is very solid! RnrnAppena purchased suffered from back focus on long focal lengths, sent in official assistance Sigma me set him , There was no need to send in my fotocamera.rnrnNel Overall I am very happy with the lens!

sent on April 15, 2013




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