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| sent on May 19, 2013 (11:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
hello ElleEmme ..... as you say good light how this 1D ciao elleemme.....come dici tu buona luce com'è questa 1D |
| sent on May 19, 2013 (12:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the ride and you click on "like" Marco Palace :-). ot: The 1D Mark IV is a monster of reflex, if you get a chance give us a little thought and not disdaining even the 1d mark III ;-) ... with both SLR you only have advantages in favor of the tridimensionlità, noise, af, burst and tropicalization. You may keep your current optical but ottimizzeresti. With the 17-40mm would earn approx 5mm well on the wide-angle (27.20 mm vs 22.10 mm equivalent to 35mm format). The canon 70-200mm lens would not quality loss and blurred noteworthy if he worked with an extender 1.4x (98-280mm in f.5, 6). For nature photos 3'd interesting solutions: L-100-400mm IS USM (you recommend it if you love the zoom) -300mm l is usm f.4 + extender 1.4x (if you want to share one with 2 optical extender) -400mm l usm f.5, 6 + 1.4x extender (maximum sharpness and maintenance of the single central point of f with the use of the extender 1.4x bringing to well-560mm optical) hello and good light, laurel Grazie del passaggio e di aver cliccato su "mi piace" Marco Palazzo . o.t.: La 1d mark IV è un mostro di reflex , se ne hai l'occasione facci un pensierino e non disdegnare nemmeno la 1d mark III ... con entrambe le reflex hai solo vantaggi a favore della tridimensionlità, rumore, af, raffica e tropicalizzazione. Potresti mantenere le tue attuali ottiche ma le ottimizzeresti . Con il 17-40mm guadagneresti ben 5mm c.a sulla parte grandangolare (27,20mm vs 22,10mm equiparati al formato 35mm). Il canon 70-200mm non avrebbe perdite di qualità e di sfocato degne di nota se lavorasse con un extender 1.4x (98-280mm a f.5,6). Per foto naturalistiche avresti 3 interessanti soluzioni: -100-400mm l is usm (te lo consiglio se ami gli zoom) -300mm l is usm f.4 + extender 1.4x (se vuoi condividere uno stesso extender con 2 ottiche) -400mm l usm f.5,6 + extender 1.4x (massima nitidezza e mantenimento del solo punto centrale di af con l'uso dell'extender 1.4x arrivando così a ben 560mm ottici) ciao e buona luce, lauro |
| sent on May 19, 2013 (15:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm undecided with the 5D III +300 sono indeciso con la 5D III+300 |
| sent on May 19, 2013 (15:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
OT THE 300mm f.4 is a wise investment for the reflex fall down properly in both cases as we can do everything ... the 1D Mark IV is more conducive to sports photography and naturalistic, the 5D mark III more conducive to reportage, portraits, landscapes. If opterai 5d currency for the purchase of the battery grip to use when you get out with the 300mm multiplied, for all other uses you could also remove the benefit of the compact portability. hello, laurel O.T. IL 300mm f.4 è un saggio investimento , per le reflex cadi bene in entrambi i casi dato che ci puoi fare di tutto ... la 1d mark IV è più tendente alla fotografia sportiva-naturalistica , la 5d mark III più tendente ai reportage,ritratti, paesaggi . Se opterai per la 5d valuta l'acquisto del battery grip da usare quando uscirai con il 300mm moltiplicato, per tutti gli altri usi potresti anche toglierlo a vantaggio della trasportabilità compattezza. ciao, lauro |
| sent on May 19, 2013 (20:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
great pics :-) ottima foto |
user8602 | sent on May 20, 2013 (11:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Really very beautiful. Improved further by reducing the strong dominant green ;-) (See the belly of the subject, walnut and trunk) In any case, a great portrait. Greetings Momo Veramente molto bella. Migliorabile ulteriormente riducendo la forte dominante verde (vedi pancia del soggetto, noce e tronco) In ogni caso un ottimo ritratto. Un saluto Momo |
| sent on May 20, 2013 (14:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you very much and Pass Nikispinnato welcome comments and Momo, glad that you liked it. x Momo season due to heavy rains and the vegetation / grass is too lush and now acts as a reflector, creating the dominant. Needless to say that now the green peaks are no longer visible, hidden in the tall:-D hello and good light at all, laurel Grazie mille del passaggio e del gradito commento Nikispinnato e Momo, lieto che vi sia piaciuta. x Momo: causa stagione e copiose piogge la vegetazione/l'erba è ora troppo rigogliosa e fa da pannello riflettente creando la dominante. Inutile sottolineare che ora i picchi verdi non si vedono più, nascosti dall'erba alta ciao e buona luce a tutti, lauro |
| sent on November 27, 2013 (0:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Superb photos. Compliments. Eros Stupenda foto. Complimenti. Eros |
| sent on January 03, 2014 (22:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Bellissima! hello Sonia Bellissima! ciao Sonia |
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