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


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sigma_150-600sSigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM S

Pros: Sharpness, price, AF speed, excellent even at 600mm, contrast, stabilizer, solidity, quality / price

Cons: Weight, unbalanced, closing screw of the hood that may come off, lack of front cap, elongation of the zoom

Opinion: I've had this lens for a while paired with the D500. I must say great combination between the two with noteworthy results without disfiguring with the long original fires. I changed the brand so I gave it away. I had the Tamron G2 and then him. The difference in acuity is immediately noticeable even if I admit that the G2 is not much lower ... The sharpness as already mentioned by many, is high, especially closing already at 7.1 and I speak at the maximum extension, but even at 6.3 it is not so bad. These zooms express their best at short and medium distances, it goes without saying that if we shoot at very distant subjects using a teleob. fixed results will be better. I also used it with a monopod and the stability increases thus gaining in terms of quality. The main flaw lies in the weight and the forward imbalance being a zoom that stretches. If you use a tripod you do not have big problems, but for a freehand photograph after some time you feel the fatigue in supporting this lens. The stabilizer I find excellent, I have almost always managed to get still shots 1/250sec freehand without problems, at the maximum focal length. I definitely recommend it because in APS-C you have a very long and very sharp focal length and considering the price it is really an excellent compromise.

sent on March 31, 2022


benro_gh2Benro GH2

Pros: Fluidity,price,robustness

Cons: So far, nothing

Opinion: Great barbell head. Use it with the Sigma 150-600 Sports and Nikon D500. For now no defects found,mobility and fluidity is excellent and there are no uncertainties in movements. Mounted on the manfrotto 055 "old" stand, it is an excellent pairing. I find the lever very comfortable to raise the height of the lens. The friction is not there, in the sense that, either you close all the knobs and it's all locked, or you unlock them in such a way that it is free in its movements. Recommended.

sent on March 25, 2020


tamron_150-600vc_g2Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2

Pros: Lightness, versatility focal range, sharpness up to 500mm to TA, AF speed, very good stabilizer, ARCA Swiss Tripod Collar plate (no adapters needed), soft rings for zoom and MAF, zoom lock at desired focal length, support for Detachable tripod, warranty 4 years.

Cons: Soft sharpness at 600mm, stabilizer comes off as soon as it takes off finger from the shutter release, long distance image quality.

Opinion: I had for a couple of months this lens on the Nikon D500. Very good lens if used at court distances, it holds well up to about 500mm even at TA, but at 600 the image becomes kneed, in general the ideal is to shoot at fast Times... It has many qualities, such as lightness, especially when used in the mountains and compactness. AF very responsive. The stabilization system Hò found good, in my opinion a flaw lies in the fact that as soon as you remove the finger from the shutter button to focalize the VR goes off accordingly, in other lenses I noticed that it remains active for a few seconds. Another good thing is the support of the tripod that is already shaped "dovetail" (for all called Arca Swiss attack) and does not need an adaptation plate for this type of coupling in the head. In my case it happened that a thread from 1/4 underneath has detached the spring that is inside of it (helicoil) making it useless the hole for the classic plates, fortunately there are two holes... taken by the shopkeeper and replaced the collar immediately. I recommend it for those who are fledgling and not, considering the quality from 150 to 450mm, then unfortunately you lose. Warranty 4 years is great!

sent on January 18, 2019


olympus_9bodycapOlympus 9mm f/8 Fish-Eye Body Cap

Pros: Wide angle of 18mm in the 35mm format, fixed focus, compact, front closure of the lens with lever.

Cons: Poor sharpness, plastic

Opinion: Not high quality lens, in fact..... I usually for close shots I match it with a flash shot of the machine to increase the image quality a bit. The lens has a 3-position lever for fixed focus; close-to-medium-infinity. So you should not focus and you will always get an exact focus. For the amount that costs is fine, but do not count on obtaining well-defined images.

sent on September 24, 2018


olympus_omd_em10_iiOlympus OM-D E-M10 II

Pros: Lightweight-weight, image quality, stabilizer, built-in flash, adjustable screen, has many features that have high-end professional machines, double exposure, customizable PP Raw with proprietary program, excellent quality / price ratio, WIFI, peak function in MF, silent shooting, Liveview

Cons: Battery life, High iso noise high, grip (improves a little with optional grip), loses focus in continuous AF (not an action camera)

Opinion: I had many Reflex cameras both analog and digital. When there was the change of generational I started from a Canon 300D and then have the 350D / 20D / 50D / 7D ... all good machines but I was not content with the output files This Oly turns out already beautiful JPEG very usable and without going so much of PP. rnWhat I was most struck was that despite being a base Mirroless, has many features and features worthy of the various flagships of the Canon & Nikon Brand ... rnThe grip is not the best, but it is a convenient machine and not bulky to be worn on various occasions. I also use it for Hunting Photographic Nature and I must say that having little weight and size you can take many pictures ... of course, the action picture is not his forte! I have added the optional handle and with this you gain a bit of manageazza.rnOther convenient thing is the built-in flash, something like the OM-D E-m5 has not !!! rnNot miss itof the various digital SLRs that I had, also because it has a multiplying factor of 2x that serves in Naturalistica, and then all in all it is not so bad even at medium high ISO, something like the 7D as everyone will already suffer at 400ISO for do not talk about the old machines I've owned. A car that does not want to replace it, but to keep it maybe even in the future, like a second body.

sent on January 06, 2018


olympus_m75-300_v2Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II

Pros: Sharpness up to about 250mm, manageability, image colors, ED lenses, AF speed, easily transportable, real 600mm that are comfortable in nature photography.

Cons: F6.7 to 300mm a little shutter ... it was better a 5.6 fixed but you can not expect too much, hood not supplied, slightly hard zoom ring.

Opinion: I bought this lens used seeing the photos and positive comments, and I must say that I was satisfied with the purchase.Certo is not comparable to optical standard A but it is not that it is so far from them ... I am convinced that the merit of sharpness is due to ED lenses and also by the exceptional stabilizer that Olympus cameras offer. In fact, when you shoot you see the still image and this counts for the final image quality. As I said there are some faults that go into the background considering the price that is around € 500, considering that you have a 600mm very light and compact.For the hood, mount the same that mounted the old 70-300 of the old series, pity that is not supplied but sold separately.rnThe advice for those who make photo hunting in open places where there is light.Inoltre is indicated for more static than dynamic, even if some shots you can do to animals in motion. For those who are tired of shooting with "CANNONI" as they areI do not have many pretensions, this is a valid alternative. Quality strands over long distances, but close up is excellent, at 300mm it becomes little contrasted.

sent on August 26, 2017




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