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| sent on May 12, 2024 (16:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful! I also had a certain period of time using the 11-24 as a "false decentralization"... then I switched to the real one ;-) But this 10-20 is so small in size that it is much more attractive Bella! Anch'io ho fatto un certo periodo ad utilizzare l'11-24 come un "falso decentrabile"... poi sono passato a quello vero ma questo 10-20 ha dimensioni talmente contenute da renderlo decisamente più attraente |
| sent on May 12, 2024 (16:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you; I had and used (and appreciated) the TSE 24 II, a magnificent beast with impeccable performance. But it gave up after a short time since I had the old EF 11-24... then replaced by the 15-35/2.8 rf, excellent in my opinion in all aspects. But I was still bothered by the lack of even shorter focal lengths, because after tasting Parmigiano Reggiano, even the best Grana Padano does not satisfy us. And so here I am again in this superwide, relatively compact and light compared to the boulder (11-24) from which it starts. Grazie; ho avuto ed usato (ed apprezzato) il TSE 24 II, un magnifico bestione dalla resa impeccabile. Ma ceduto dopo poco tempo da che avevo il vecchio EF 11-24... poi sostituito dal 15-35/2,8 rf, eccellente a mio parere in tutti gli aspetti. Ma mi rodeva ancora la mancanza di focali ancora più corte, perchè dopo che si è assaggiato il Parmigiano Reggiano anche il miglior Grana Padano non ci accontenta. E cosí rieccomi tornato a questo superwide, relativamente compatto e leggero rispetto al macigno (11-24) da cui prende le mosse. |
| sent on May 12, 2024 (16:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
As you well know, this 10-20 is also very attractive to me, but for the moment I'm happy to get to the 14mm of the 14-35... ;-) Come ben sai attrae molto anche a me questo 10-20, ma per il momento mi accontento di arrivare ai 14mm del 14-35... |
| sent on May 12, 2024 (17:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Splendid, perfect, great shot of a simple church, not so much, but gorgeous, congratulations!! Hello Splendida, perfetta, grande scatto di una chiesa semplice, mica tanto, ma stupenda, complimenti!!! ciao |
| sent on May 12, 2024 (20:32) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
| sent on May 13, 2024 (12:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great Yellow! I've been using this cropping technique too, ever since I learned what drooping lines are... although I had to settle for the "only" 14mm of the RF 14-35 and the "only" 20-30 megapixels of my R6/R. Ottima Giallo! Anch'io uso questa tecnica di ritaglio, da quando ho imparato cosa sono le linee cadenti... pur dovendomi accontentare dei "soli" 14mm dell'RF 14-35 e dei "soli" 20-30 megapixel delle mie R6/R. |
| sent on May 13, 2024 (15:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Well, already with a 14-15mm on FF you can do a lot, actually. Until a week ago I was using the RF 15-35/2.8 and only very rarely did I feel the need for shorter focal lengths. Given the current noise reduction systems and the effectiveness of IS+IBIS stabilization, I didn't need the higher brightness anymore (for my genres) and so I switched to the 10-20/4 + 24-105/4 + 100-500/4.5-7.1 triad with which I can tackle almost any subject in front of me. If I want dreamy blurs, I use my ultra-bright fixes, and so on Beh, già con un 14-15mm su FF si fa moltissimo, in realtà. Fino ad una settimana fa usavo il RF 15-35/2,8 e solo rarissimente ho sentito il bisogno di focali piú corte. Dati gli attuali sistemi di riduzione del rumore e l'efficacia della stabilizzazione IS+IBIS, la luminosità maggiore non mi serviva praticamente più (per i miei generi) e così sono passato alla terna 10-20/4 + 24-105/4 + 100-500/4,5-7,1 con la quale posso affrontare praticamente qualsiasi soggetto mi si pari innanzi. Se voglio sfocati da sogno, utilizzo i miei fissi ultraluminosi, e via così |
| sent on May 13, 2024 (16:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
choir with wonderful inlays with the splendid Bramante oculi ... You've been bareback with the 10mm! :-) coro dalle meravigliose tarsie con gli splendidi oculi bramanteschi ... ci sei stato al pelo col 10mm! |
| sent on May 13, 2024 (19:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
:-D True! Vero! |
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