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Roberto Bonacasa www.juzaphoto.com/p/RobertoBonacasa ![]() |
![]() | Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Pros: Quality / price ratio, brightness, blur, sharpen. Cons: System for attaching the lens hood Opinion: If you love portrait photography and you can not spend a fortune for the 85 L, this lens will make your happiness. It is compact and lightweight, has a very good AF, it has a nice yield of TA and blurred a bit by closing the diaphragm has exceptional sharpness. The only flaw is the hood that, in addition to having to be purchased separately has a locking system with 2 really bad teeth that engage pressing. However, it is a lens that many satisfactions (as is generally the damage fixed lenses). sent on December 27, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM II Pros: Robust construction, weather sealing, focal range, brightness Cons: Drop in sharpness at the edges to TA Opinion: For me, this lens has a focal range perfect for travel photos, I use it mainly because it offers unique perspectives 16mm or 35mm focal length which is the typical reportage (of course I'm talking about FF). Of course the sharpness of the edges is not greatest but we're talking about a super-wide zoom, we can not expect a yield of 24-70! The price is quite high but if like me you find a good used at an attractive price I think in the kit with the 70-200 is the ideal pair of Zoom! sent on December 27, 2013 |
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