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Alexey www.juzaphoto.com/p/Alexey |
Sony ZV1 Pros: Speed in every sense of the word! AF! Compactness! Very versatile! Built-in ND filter. Cons: Battery life... But on the market you can find a few coins... Opinion: I've had them for about a year. Always with me in my pocket! Less expensive than its big sister of the RX series with the same technology incorporated. Then take advantage of LOG in video. Who wants to try to get into the video department is great opportunity at a low price. I miss the focal length of the lens a bit. 200mm would be great. But you can't have everything with this price. AF Algorithms Very useful! With a button then change type/on eye/foreground/portrait with blurred background. I have fun sent on October 30, 2023 |
Samyang AF 135mm f/1.8 FE Pros: Cost. Sharpness. Weight. Cons: Color a bit warm. High battery consumption. I believe solvable with future updates Opinion: I tried a whole day... I had fun! Excellent three-dimensionality! It weighs less than GM. Fast AF. Considering great price bargain... Comparison with Sony GM you miss something on the AF. Still fast. Made video tests and Good. Silent. In the past I had legendary Canon 135mm F/2 this and exceeds a lot. It is normal considering the age. Blurred very soft and creamy. On Amazon Black Friday offer price of 769. Who makes portraits I think a very interesting lens sent on November 19, 2022 |
Sony E 16-55mm f/2.8 G Pros: Sharp, Very versatile, Lightweight. It has the character... Cons: Price! Vignetting at 16mm but easy to correct. Opinion: I have a Sony 24-70mm GM This looks a lot alike! Maybe stabilizer would not be bad but I think it went up a lot of weight. So I prefer it that way. All distortion is automatically corrected in machine... I honestly did not expect this result from a crop. In my personal opinion how to have a fixed lens of so many focal lengths in one body ... Likes for photos and also for videos sent on September 17, 2022 |
Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM Pros: Almost EVERYTHING! Cons: Weight.Paraluce. Price but Quality Costa!!! Opinion: I find a best 24-70 ever produced so far!!! I can compare it to canons and tamrons you've had before... Not that comparison! And my personal opinion! With a7III, a6300 and old lady a7R behaves like God! In 4K video, it can solve the FF sensor to the fullest! Maybe we could complain about the lampshade that Aunt Sony could do a little bit more... I recommend trying!!! sent on October 24, 2019 |
Zeiss ZE/ZF.2 Planar T* 50mm f/1.4 Pros: Impeccable Build Quality! Bokeh. Sharpness shutting down a bit. Cons: Not get it first. Front cap. Opinion: Great deal looking at the price of used! I paid 340 euros. Light, bright, versatile what some want more. Usable in all openings. Changing diaphragm also changes blurred so then play at your own pace.... Front cap a bit uncomfortable. Recommended to all that no year claims for Auto focus. Diaphragm controlled by machine body and very comfortable sent on November 09, 2018 |
Sony FE 28-70mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Pros: Value for money. Everything to do. Stabilizer. With light Gusta offers good shots. Cons: All plastic. Opinion: Frankly, I have a lot of fun. For price below 200 euros a good buy. Coupled with A7R I can get good results. Not then expect from a KIT that much. But with the right light you can bring home great results. Speech of the dark with SONY and relative. Having a sensor that supports high ISO well is not a problem. sent on November 14, 2017 |
Pentacon 200mm f/4 Zebra Pros: Sharpness. 15 Diaphragm blades. Color. Possible to put very precise fire thanks long run. Cons: Minimum distance to put to the fire. Very delicate diaphragm blades Opinion: I found myself very well with this lens. I bought it at 40 euros. I'm using with Canon 70d with adapter that let me check focus. I find this lens not appreciated enough! My version is not black but I think it equals like zebra. Clear already in full aperture. Excellent BOKEH thanks 15 slats. I'm glad I bought sent on November 30, 2016 |
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