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sent on March 10, 2013 (20:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
If dealing with the image you will see that the subject lacks clarity, is not parallel to the sensor and the aperture is open too .. consequently the pdc has suffered. A free hand can dare alzre the iso to 200 max 400. For the future upgrade can always count on a large range of alternatives. The Tamron may have a good quality / price ratio, the 2 canon 100mm you may intrigue knowing that they can also work with an extender kenko 300dgx without losing the f and enlarging even more the subject. Hello and good light, laurel Se riguardi l'immagine ti accorgerai che il soggetto manca di nitidezza, non è parallelo al piano sensore e il diaframma è troppo aperto .. di conseguenza la pdc ne ha risentito. A mano libera puoi osare di alzre gli iso a 200 max 400 . Per il futuro upgrade puoi sempre contare su una folta rosa di alternative. Il tamron potrebbe avere un buon rapporto qualità/prezzo, i 2 canon da 100mm ti potrebbero intrigare sapendo che possono funzionare anche con un extender kenko 300dgx senza perdere l'af e ingrandendo ancor di più il soggetto. Ciao e buona luce, lauro
sent on March 13, 2013 (16:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
“ When dealing with the image you will see that the subject lacks clarity ... „
yes I think the main problem here, among others that you've pointed out, is leaving the decision AF (I look like it? 8-)) beautiful Lauro your comments :-) to upgrade ... I'd like to, but economically it is not the first time and then I want to learn and make the max the equipment available to me (among other things I was wrong to include the type of lens ... I have a Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III ) " Se riguardi l'immagine ti accorgerai che il soggetto manca di nitidezza..." sì penso che qui il problema principale, tra gli altri che hai sottolineato tu, sia l'aver lasciato decidere all'af (sembro vero? ) belli i tuoi commenti Lauro per l'upgrade... mi piacerebbe ma economicamente non è periodo e poi voglio prima imparare e sfruttare al max la dotazione a mia disposizione (tra l'altro ho sbagliato a inserire il tipo di obiettivo... ho un Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III)