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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Sibat


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

fujifilm_16-50ois_iiFujifilm XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II

Pros: Very light, stabilized, excellent yield at all focal lengths, unbeatable value for money.

Cons: For the use that I do, as an optical ' from kit ' and given the price, I would say none.

Opinion: Taken used at €120, it has an amazing value for money! I preferred it to the most fancy XF 18-55, which however lacks those 16mm which for me make a difference. Ok, it's plastic, missing the aperture ring and if it gets wet it explodes... But for me it is not a problem, given the use that I do (' casual ' exits where I want to be light), and above all, given the excellent performance. For me it was a bargain, highly recommended. Rated 9.

sent on May 28, 2019


fujifilm_23_f2wrFujifilm XF 23mm f/2 R WR

Pros: Compact Dimensions, Fast and silent AF, chromatic rendering, sharpness (from f/2.8 to F/8)

Cons: Up to F/2.8 vignette and is not particularly sharp, uncomfortable and plasticous lens hood, high price for non-stabilised optics

Opinion: I use it in combination with X-T30, in general I am satisfied with the yield, a little less than the value for money. Neither the machine body nor the lens are stabilised, the hood is a plastic ring that needs to be removed to assemble or remove the front cap (nuisance!). For the rest, as stated in the ' pros ', the yield is excellent from f/2.8 onwards, beautiful colors, sharpness and blur, AF fast, precise and quiet, it is also compact and light. At full aperture is not particularly engraved and vignette a bit, but the thing is manageable in P.P. Rated 8

sent on April 21, 2019


fujifilm_xt30Fujifilm X-T30

Pros: Compact Size and lightness, excellent JPG/raw files, high ISO hold, AF speed and precision, manual controls, touchscreen and joystick

Cons: Field of view and resolution viewfinder, unhappy positioning key ' Q ', charger style smartphone but slow and with short cable, lack of stabilization on the machine body, price at launch a bit high

Opinion: Third personal experience with X series of Fuji (had X-E1 and X-T20), for me it is the ideal complement to the reflex system I use, but I do not think it can take the place, for purely ergonomic reasons. The X-T30 produces excellent files already in JPG, raw files are easily treatable through capture one express for Fujifilm (free). From comparison with the homologues files produced with Nikon d7500, they do not disfigure at all in terms of color rendition and dynamic range, and are a notch above in terms of ISO tightness, especially from the 1600 up. Use with XF 23mm F/2 WR... And it's a pleasure! It is only a Pity that neither the body nor the optics are stabilized, which would make a little better digest the €1,400 necessary for the purchase. P.S. the firmware of April 18 has a little ' cushion the problem of involuntary pressure of the button Q, which remains in the position unhappy. Overall Vote 8.

sent on April 21, 2019


nikon_afp70-300_ed_vrNikon AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 E ED VR

Pros: Lightweight (for its category), AF fast, silent and precise, sharp even at T.A., VR in ' Sport ' mode very effective, blurred very pleasant, beautiful colors

Cons: At the time not received

Opinion: All said in the ' pros ', for its headband it has an unbeatable value for money. It costs a bit more than the third party counterparts, but it's really worth it. If you do sports photos, or in general, with moving subject, the VR ' sport ' alone is worth the difference. Used with APS-C (D7500 + BG) It balances well with the camera body. Recommended

sent on January 13, 2019


nikon_d7500Nikon D7500

Pros: Lightweight and compact, image quality and high ISO hold, AF speed and burst, infinite battery

Cons: None (click button too sensitive?)

Opinion: Great machine, excellent performance and superb operating speed. I prefer it to the d7200 that I had, for ergonomics and greater ' modernity ' (the rendition in the photo is similar). For me it is the perfect machine, to want to look for the hair in the egg, I find only a little ' too sensitive the shutter button, but the ' defect ' is submerged by an avalanche of merits. Highly recommended

sent on September 02, 2018


nikon_afs16-80_f2-8_4vrNikon AF-S DX 16-80mm f/2.8-4 E ED VR

Pros: Versatility, stabilization, general yield, precision and AF speed

Cons: Lens hood, Price (if purchased out of kit)

Opinion: Excellent lens, best compromise for those who, like me, does not love the fixed and does not want to give up quality. Used on d500 and d7500, it is already good at full aperture, a blade if diaphragmed one or two stops. Straconsigliato, in lieu of any zoom ' sta dard ', I recommend buying in kits to contain the outrageous price

sent on August 21, 2018


canon_6d_mark_iiCanon 6D Mark II

Pros: Ergonomics, image quality and colors (RAW), ISO high-hold, AF speed and precision, touch-sensitive touch screen, battery life

Cons: Nothing at the moment

Opinion: I can make a judgment on the 6d first model, so the mkii has improved practically all over, while maintaining the already good ergonomics. The RAW product files are easy to work, both with DPP and with lightroom, increased resolutions help crops, high ISO holdings remained more than good at up to 6400. The new Af module provides performance that can expand the use far beyond portrait and landscape, and finally the touch-screen touch opens unprecedented creative possibilities. I have read many criticisms of this model, after trying it I can say that these criticisms are fuzzy, or moved by fans of other brands that the 6d mkii have not even tried it. I suggest interested people to try it in person, it will surely leave the mark.

sent on November 19, 2017


fujifilm_x-t20Fujifilm X-T20

Pros: Size and weight, excellent performance, at high ISO seal

Cons: not very assorted lenses, of which few stabilized, and somewhat expensive; battery life

Opinion: Review in line with the other, the 'plus' system are size, image quality, in particular the raw (now that you can deal with acr 9.9). On the other hand, the camera body is not stabilized and feels the lack of a few more in the optical system, perhaps at the most affordable price. It would not hurt even the opening of the "third party Fuji system" (eg. ART Sigma, Tamron etc ..). In any case, an excellent purchase that I recommend with my eyes closed, even to replace a aps-c system (I come from Canon and are more than satisfied).

sent on March 08, 2017




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