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Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM Pros: Sharpness, stabilizer, auto focus, aperture, versatility Cons: Price, plasticky construction, dust barrel. Opinion: I've had it a short time, less than a month. Bought it used, the price is already too high also used, let alone from new. After trying on my camera body (600D) the 24-70 f2.8 Sigma, which gave me problems with AF in low light, as soon as I mounted this I noticed the difference in performance from Sigma. This lens behaves in every way like bianchino stabilized 70-200 f4, produces files worthy of the same clarity and quality of bianchino. I must say that the stabilizer is great, I was able to make a shot at 1/4 sec. without noticeable blur. rnLo to use photos of my travels, in indoor, outdoor, night, street ... is very versatile, a perfect all-rounder! rnAl the time of purchase I returned the 18-135 f3.5/5.6, which gave me some satisfaction, however, but do not regret it, not even its range of focal lengths wider! rnIl 17 - 55 is really a versatile lens, handyman and very, very sharp. It is hard to remove it from the car! sent on December 03, 2012 |
Canon 600D Pros: lightweight body and compact, foldable display functions, battery life Cons: Raw supports burst in a few clicks, the display difficult to read in bright sunlight Opinion: It 's my first digital SLR, so I can make comparisons with previous products or other products. Having small hands, not lament the inconvenience grip noticed by boys. The AF in sports is not the best, but they still manage to bring home too many shots. If you shoot in jpeg, the burst quickly recorded on the card, while in raw + jpeg is easy for it to stop after 3 or 4 step (I noticed this problem last week). Coming from a bridge, they are very satisfied, especially as regards shooting sport or hunting Photographic, or almost impossible with the bridge. Surely the 7D will be better in these areas, but to start and learn the 600D is a good camera. sent on September 06, 2012 |
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