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Sandro80
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Sandro80


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

panasonic_s20-60Panasonic Lumix S 20-60mm f/3.5-5.6

Pros: Compact, lightweight, excellent optical qualities, 20mm wide angle, tropicalized, 0.4x semi-macro

Cons: Not very bright.

Opinion: A nice surprise this goal, taken in kit with the S5. It has an excellent sharpness (obviously not miraculous) constant from edge to edge and roughly at all focal lengths and all apertures. Excellent as a walking and landscaping optics thanks to the wide breath given by the 20mm, obviously it goes into crisis with little light, due to the low light. At 20mm it focuses practically attached to the subject, opening interesting "semi-macro" perspectives

sent on August 11, 2023


sigma_28-70_f2-8dnSigma 28-70mm f/2.8 DG DN C

Pros: Compact, bright, fast AF, creamy bokeh, sharpness.

Cons: Only partially tropicalized, ghosting at 2.8 at the minimum distance of maf.

Opinion: Fantastic lens, I use it on panasonic S5, on which it works exactly as a native lens, so fully functional AF as well as all the corrections in the camera, even firmware updates are done as for lumix lenses. At 2.8 on all focal lengths it is already very sharp in the center and good at the edges. Closing at 4 or 5.6 it becomes perfect from edge to edge, perhaps only at 70mm at the extreme edges it is less sharp, but just to want to be picky. It has a creamy blur that I like very, very different in this from panasonic zooms (especially the 24-105) Different speech when you are close to the minimum distance of maf: the images are soft enough to seem out of focus, which had happened to me only on the fuji x100f. Closing at 4 improves, at 5.6 it resolves definitively ... All in all when you are so close to the subject, a bit of PDC is not even bad. It has a rubber gasket around the bayonet, but the rest of the body is not tropicalized, however, when it rains I always keep the car inside the good old plastic "waterproof" with an elastic band around the hood, so as not to have problems. Ultimately an extremely valid and versatile lens, I use it especially indoors or with little light, where combined with the portentous iso seal of the S5, I definitively solved every problem of photos with difficult light and combined with the new noise reduction software through AI, does not make me feel the lack of fixed lights.

sent on August 11, 2023


canon_rf24-105_f4usmCanon RF 24-105 mm f/4 L IS USM

Pros: Construction, autofocus, sharpness, control dial

Cons: Loses sharpness and contrast to f4 with subjects less than 1m

Opinion: A globally excellent view, it has a very fast and quiet autofocus, it is well built, pleasant to the touch and in the sliding of the dials and the dinghy, beautiful the lampshade with release key. The sharpness is generally great: with subjects over 1 meter away, you can afford to play with focals and diaphragms, knowing that you always get results close to the maximum possible sharpness. Going to do the fussy and the nerd tests with the brick walls (who is without sin throws the first stone), I would say that between f5.6 and f8 you reach the peak of sharpness. The minimum distance of maf is 45cm, which at 105mm allows you to approach discreetly, however beware, that in close proximity to the minimum distance of maf the images to f4 are soft and free of contrast. Closing at f8 becomes a razor even in closeups at 105mm ... on the intermediate focal points and up to 70mm just close at 5.6 ... This is the only optical limit I have encountered (and that will soon make me flank by the 35mm macro) otherwise a great all-rounder

sent on May 17, 2020


canon_eos_rpCanon EOS RP

Pros: User experience

Cons: Technical data

Opinion: This machine is the perfect demonstration of how the experience of using a camera in the real world is not found written anywhere in the technical specifications or in the graphics, nor in the various "comparometers" that are found on the web ... This RP is used with pleasure, has a great AF, is practical, intuitive in use and well built, a precise touch, a well-studied ergonomics all at an affordable price. Technically it is the Cinderella of Full Frames, but in practice it allows you to make great photos, rich in color, depth and detail ...

sent on July 24, 2019


fujifilm_x100fFujifilm X100F

Pros: Quality sensor, processor and professional-grade optics in a compact machine body and superb construction and ergonomics.

Cons: Little things to which you probably just get used to

Opinion: A superb compact machine with high-level performance. It is studied in my opinion to be pleasant and fun to use more than "useful"... but for an amateur centers in full The purpose of photography: the fun! The focal fixed on the first displaces and may seem limiting, but then you quickly realize that the equivalent 35mm covers perfectly what is the field of binocular vision human... in the end you give up only photos from Supertele... for everything else goes Great and faithfully makes the field of attention of our view. The possibility to choose between optical, electronic or hybrid viewfinder does not offer any substantial advantage, but I really like to wander from one to the other and enjoy the merits and differences of the different ways of framing the shot... as I said before, more fun That Teutonic and cold rationality I do not know if it is a defect of calibration of mine, but in certain situations the electronic viewfinder is a bit dark (for example room with artificial lighting and main source of light behind us), but thanks to the infinite possibilities of Customization I have set a shortcut to switch between automatic adjustment to manual with 2 Click Macro (below 30cm) are done with aperture closed to F4 or more, pain an extreme softness of the photo (but this optical anomaly allows you to take pictures Surroyals very funny) surprising the little Flash to lighten the shadows in the portraits with sun at the peak or behind the subject take this machine was a challenge with myself, in fact I gave up for her to a kit Olympus... but buying fever and Taking me behind a (albeit moderate) backpack for the fear of not having the right lens have made me homesick when I was shooting around my neck and nothing else... Soprassiedo on the details of image quality... There are professionals who use it for work, so for an amateur is superabundant... Last detail on the construction: it shows the inscription made in Japan, and this gives me hope for the durability and robustness of the appliance. To the touch all the controls and the rings seem tdo

sent on September 15, 2018




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