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


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samyang_8fisheye_f2-8_iiSamyang 8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye II

Pros: Compact, solid, pretty bright, fun, corner, hyperfocal

Cons: It is used sparingly, maf long ring

Opinion: Purchased as a challenge to mount it on the x-t10, it's a little jewel that sometimes saves the day when it's not inspired. Keep it behind, though we probably will not use it, because it's really minute and it's everywhere. To use for night photos, in other fields it is used with criterion because it risks becoming stuccoable. I find it pleasant especially for close-up sports photography because of a lot of dynamism. Be careful not to photograph your fingers and feet, the field of corn is crazy .. .

sent on June 28, 2017


fujifilm_x-t10Fujifilm X-T10

Pros: Feeling, compactness, high ISO noise, Jpeg, optical park, diaphragm ring on xf optics, body ring, electronic shutter, focus peacking

Cons: Battery life, non-exciting AF-C, lag between the maf time and shutter, clamping screw clamp plate too close to the battery door that does not allow it to open without disassembling it, eyepiece lens does not wrap, recharge battery only with charger and not directly in the room

Opinion: After a year of use and having it side by side with two other mirrorless (Samsung NX500, Sony a6000), I think I can draw conclusions in the cold mind. I just say that it is the only camera I have kept, the others come out of excellent files , but the pleasure of using it is the one I enjoyed the most. The gesture you have to handle the shutter parameters goes beyond sterile lab tests and for me there is no price. I immediately recalled the use of an old analogue, plus the aesthetic does nothing to hide it ... For the rest, the RAF has been spoken too much, and I am happy to say that at last, with the latest software updates, the gap with the RAW of the competition. On the other hand, it is to be said that up to a few months ago, in some situations, it was particularly difficult to handle (someone said foliage? :-)). Even at high ISO I appreciated more than the other two, especially at NX (probabilment and why%26egrave; the sensor is too dense 28mpx), it's not a matter of quantity of noise, but of noise quality, I even find it pleasant and almost comparable to that of a roller-car. Even the Jpeg profiles are beautiful and have " character, "as they will know the walls," are beautiful and ready "to use, I personally adore Classic Chrome a lot. You can even make a bracketing with various profiles.rnPacific to use also with vintage optics via adapters thanks to focus peacking function that shows, through a selectable color between red, white and blue, the focus zone with the possibility of zooming to be more accurate. Other positive note is the electronic shutter that the a6000 does not have, and allows you to shoot at TA even with so much light or in situations where it needs to be silent.rn Battery life is not much and it is best to always carry a spare, I was used to the NX that made anthat more than 700 poses, the t10 about half ... rn I conclude by saying that for me it is a great car, fun to use, now that have solved the RAF question, I will not leave it easily except for the new generation ... rn

sent on May 15, 2017


helios_44m6Zenit Helios 44M-6 58mm f/2.0

Pros: Swirly bokeh feature, value for money, solid construction, TA clarity, MAF ring with a lot of travel that helps a lot to be precise

Cons: Maybe only the weight, but given the constructive quality ...

Opinion: Optics I use on Fuji with turbo lens adapter, fun to use especially at f2 because it makes a very special blur, besides it remains sharp. Thanks to the long stroke of the MAF ring, it can be really precise, mainly for busty portraits, so that you can take advantage of the beautiful circular bokeh that it creates. It is very advisable to see the price at which it is located.

sent on May 04, 2017


samyang_12_f2ncsSamyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS

Pros: Excellent value for money, bright, fairly sharp, minimum distance maf.

Cons: chromatic aberration, graft with a little game of a6000

Opinion: Optical pretty funny thanks to its brightness and angle of view lends itself to night photography. also really I appreciate the minimum focus to a few cm fire distance that allows you to make creative shots with very close range. To be exploited in iperfocale to have virtually everything in focus. The only flaws that I found are a slight game graft and chromatic aberration that is still easily delete a PP. In my view, also for the affordable price of used, it is a must have!

sent on January 06, 2017




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