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| sent on August 17, 2015 (21:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Excellent as a whole series, congratulations! gianfranco Ottima come tutta la serie, complimenti! gianfranco |
| sent on August 17, 2015 (21:43)
Excellent close up portrait, congrats Brian |
| sent on August 17, 2015 (22:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A bewildering perfection. Di una perfezione sconcertante. |
| sent on August 17, 2015 (22:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful Roberto, as always !!! Hello Fulvio Bella Roberto, come sempre !!! Ciao Fulvio |
| sent on August 17, 2015 (23:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you all, you are very kind :-) A salutone ;-) Grazie a tutti, siete gentilissimi Un salutone |
| sent on August 18, 2015 (8:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very good, very good. Ottima, bravissimo. |
| sent on August 18, 2015 (11:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks again to all, I put this picture in comment area to respond indirectly to the dozens of topics in "mine is better than yours - that sucks SLR etc.", Established and undisputed that the sensor of the 5D3 is much higher (remains my favorite car and inimitable), I tried to show that you can pull out files of quality even with a sensor not top of the range. Here I was very close, in good light and super slow (although multiplied), also the workflow that I learned from the great Mario (Mulinai) has made a decisive contribution. To conclude: I think in ideal situations the differences between FF and APS-C is very thin, as long as you know how to shoot and not get too raw; when the going gets tough instead (low light and maybe need for fast times) the FF plays them with the stick to sensere crop ;-) Salutoni ;-) Grazie ancora a tutti, ho messo in area commento questa foto per rispondere indirettamente alle decine di topic " il mio è meglio del tuo - quella reflex fa schifo ecc. ", appurato e pacifico che il sensore della 5d3 sia decisamente superiore ( rimane la mia macchina preferita e inimitabile ), ho cercato di dimostrare che si possono tirare fuori files di qualità anche con un sensore non top di gamma. Qui ero vicinissimo, in buona luce e con lente super ( anche se moltiplicata ), inoltre il workflow che ho appreso dal grande Mario ( Mulinai ) ha dato un contributo determinante. Per concludere: a mio avviso in situazioni ideali le differenze tra FF e APS-C si assottigliano decisamente, a patto di saper scattare e non recuperare troppo sul raw; quando il gioco si fa duro invece ( luce scarsa e magari necessità di tempi veloci ) il FF le suona con il bastone ai sensori crop Salutoni |
| sent on November 04, 2015 (12:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
never seen anything like .... an amazing detail! wow! mai visto nulla di simile.... un dettaglio stupefacente! |
| sent on November 05, 2015 (12:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
1000 Thanks ;-) Grazie 1000 |
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