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


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

sony_fe85_f1-8Sony FE 85mm f/1.8

Pros: Lightness, sharpness, aberrations when present are usually easily corrected

Cons: Light points in the non-circular bokeh but tending to form an almond... almond fits better in this Christmas mood, and not onion:)

Opinion: Appreciated this fixed lens of Sony House, suited typically to portrait photography. In my opinion the best performance is outside capturing the colors of ambient light, while in the studio with adequate light becomes very very sharp, no mistake a shot. I use it with satisfaction for a few months, AF reactive although in situations of critical light goes into trouble sometime (I think is more due to the machine in fact: A7II). I really like its rendering as a whole, chromatic aberration when present is easy to remove via software. Light and well balanced although the touch is a bit larger than the respective Canon/Nikon of the same aperture (but clearly native mechanics for digital). Pleasant the mentioned swirl effect of the bokeh, I do not like at all instead the yield "almond" and not round on the light points out of focus, especially not central. Delicatuccio the lens hood. My vote can't go beyond 8, even in value for money.

sent on December 27, 2017


manfrotto_befree_colorManfrotto BeFree Color

Pros: Comfortable to open and close. Hook for counterweight, added in this version and not in the BeFree precedents. Improved grip ("feet") for ground contact with the previous BeFree. Overall aesthetics really enjoyable.

Cons: Quick fastening plate is not the best. Plastic counterweight hook. Price tendentially variable depending on color. Leg screws directly in contact with the ground so they are definitely exposed to dirt (and rust). Non-replaceable head?

Opinion: Bought on Amazon at 130 euros in mid-November 2017. The product, on the market from late 2016 / early 2017, light and practical to carry, is typically chosen for travel photography ... complying with all features as per technical datasheet manufacturer, comes in a comfortable Manfrotto red-black original red-black bag of the right size for the folded tripod. Perhaps the triple bottom part (last rod) is quite slim in the extension of the 3 "legs," but it's just about to hold weights and footprints. The fastening plate is also a bit delicate compared to the heads models that can be combined with various 055/190 (eg three-way head). In the box there is a spare hook to charge it, as an original spare, in addition to a special key to fasten the inserts with "star" attachment. From Closed you carry it comfortably with one hand. Available in various inserts colors: blue, green, anthracite gray, red, and orange special edition. I got it in versionred, which then is not Ferrari red as in the picture, but more tending to a middle between red coral and marsala. Head I do not know if it is removable, I already got connected. The three legs are folded upwards with respect to the center rod with their closing head so as to optimize space. Weighs 1.4kg as per label on cardboard. My vote is 8/10.

sent on November 17, 2017


sigma_35_f1-4Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

Pros: Aesthetics, durability, construction, quality of the lenses. A distance from 30cm up to 1m / 1.5m, is a sight to engage as the focus and as off plans with three-dimensional rendering almost unique, even at full aperture. Pleasant bokeh. Beautiful corner of the field.

Cons: Colors sometimes a bit 'weak and cold (but for what I've got to understand, depends on the exposure for each shot), from this point of view has not recreate the colors of Canon L Series Lens very sensitive to use in wide open, for more distant objects just a few meters from the SLR, but it could be a "limit" of the focal length, not very suitable for this purpose, or one of my incorrect use. Sigma usual lottery, if it happens the less exemplary busted you are lucky, otherwise calibration almost mandatory. Less accurate in light conditions are not favorable, and focheggiando with side steps, but here also depends on the SLR. Persistent vignetting wide open, but correctable now in post with a few clicks. Sbarellamento exif data at full aperture, and is increasingly recognized on camera as generic "35mm" and not as "Sigma 35mm etc etc". Hood delicate.

Opinion: B, if we need to work on speed "point and shoot" and with enough dynamic set (where you do not have crabs available time between shots and another), rather than for large prints, forget it, wide open, and with this I am referring for example to the point where portraits nell'idire and often focheggia on pupil or somewhere else immediately circostantem, then focus shifting galore. Stopping down, greatly improves, and becomes a great "all-rounder" at Full Frame. If you do not require opening f1.4 better choose other targets, if gains in yield and mainly in health, as well as EUR 700 and passes are not crumbs day of oggi.rnGrande hype, great project for Sigma, curiosity and many nice reviews on the paper, for sure many choose to trust, but my personal vote can not go beyond 7, at least for the moment, and they are already very generous! Calibration almost mandatory, dockstation always recommended for future Update Searchsions firmware.rnrnP.S .: Open your eyes guys, try and objectives on Vs SLR, with Vs hands, before you buy, and always comunque.rnrnEdit a few months (July 2015): With the docking station are He could be tuned to good character and has taken my copy, so, I confirm all the goodness of the objective, but initially I confess that it is not for the faint hearted and for people with little patience ... hoping that it will last a long time because I read that others starano mysteriously or even lose focus.

sent on February 20, 2015


canon_100is_macrolCanon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM

Pros: Sharpness, chromatic rendering, building.

Cons: No significant against, maybe not in the Pro Lightning autofocus, but you know, started as a macro lens.

Opinion: The objective of a high level of quality, especially suitable for macro photography and for portraits. The feeling you have to feed him really towards this goal, and for this specific focal length, so it would be best to try it before you make a purchase. The constructive relationship in relation to weight is awesome. Sharpness and color return to the top of the class. Highly recommended, one of the must-L series, now.

sent on January 29, 2014




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