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![]() | Nikon AF 85mm f/1.8 D Pros: Construction, yield, blurry, beautiful feelings with the focus ring Cons: Chromatic aberrations with very open diaphragms, if the lampshh is screwed the cap does not fit well. Opinion: I really like it both as surrender and aesthetically, I use it on apsc (d7500) especially to take pictures of my partner. The lens is solid and well built, the overall yield compared to the 50in D series is definitely better. His weak point is definitely the open diaphragm AC, while he gives his best he has to f2.4. I find the focus precise and fast despite being a D series. Very satisfied. sent on October 31, 2020 |
![]() | Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8 D Pros: Cost, size, yield Cons: Unsealed lampshed, f1.8 aberrations, sensations that provides the ring for manual focus. Opinion: Valid goal, even the construction as long as plastic I find it more than good, apart from the feeling that returns the focus ring. I use it with a d7500 and find the automatic focus precise and without hesitation. With extremely lateral light on some photos appeared the reflection of the knurling that we find inside so I decided to get the lampshh. I find the yield very good, especially closing it to f2/2.2. For 90€ difficult to find better. sent on October 28, 2020 |
![]() | Nikon D7500 Pros: Compact, lightweight, well built, burst, autofocus, tilting screen. Cons: The shutter button is too sensitive. It is inconvenient to change modes from single shot to multiple shot, silent etc. since the dial in addition to being under the M-A-S-P to be moved you also have to press a button. Opinion: Coming from a d3100 I find this reflex built well with many comfortable keys and dials and well inserted into the machine body. This helps to find the settings faster even if it took some exits to take our hand. Also compared to the d3100 we find many more points of focus although, I would have preferred even one less, but spread better all over the sensor. The focus is quick and precise and together with an important burst leads this reflex to be more than adequate even for sports photography or cmq for moving subjects. I find the tilting screen very comfortable for photos on tripods, the 20mpx sensor is adequate, you can make good recoveries and even at high iso, despite being apsc, if it does well. I can not give a judgment on wifi, gps, connection with mobile phone because I do not care and therefore I do not use these functions. I also find the shot button sensitive trope, I would have preferred a greater "resistance". Basically I am very satisfied with this reflex that will definitely be my faithful companion for several years. sent on July 06, 2019 |
![]() | Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD Pros: Virtually non-existent distortion, build quality, stabilizer, 77mm circular filters. Cons: Nobody Opinion: Grand angle really built well and tropicalized, covering a wide focal and that together with the stabilizer (great as in all the latest Tamron models) is really comfortable on the go. What surprised me the most is the virtually absent distortion even at 10mm The quality of the photos coupled with the d7500 fully satisfies me but I admit that I am not a pixelpeeper. It is a lens of the correct size, finished well, light and holds well in the hand, in short a modern wide angle and you see. Promoted. sent on July 06, 2019 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: Compact, light, well built, 16mm Cons: Thin paralight. Opinion: Finding it again I think is now difficult and this is good because the price of the new was decidedly high while used is at really good prices for the type of lens that it is. The lens is well built, the dials, both zoom and focus, have a nice resistance and are solid. The real strength of this lens is the 16mm that compared to 18 can make the difference especially on the road, the compactness and the reduced weight complete the whole thing. Probably does not excel at anything, I use it with d7500, but it does really everything well so it turns out to be a great travel companion, even stabilization helps, it is not exaggerated as the latest models of Tamron, but it still does a good job. If you are looking for a comfortable travel lens without spending as much (otherwise there is 16-80) I think this 16-85 is really valid. sent on July 06, 2019 |
![]() | Sirui NT-1005X Pros: Stability, robustness/solidity, price, trimming Cons: Macchinous if you want to reverse the central column. Opinion: I think I found my ultimate tripod. I'm always looking for a good trade-off between stability and size. Coming from a Sirui t-005x I find this tripod more robust and more stable, this is mainly due to the sections of the legs and column larger at the expense of a slightly more bulky closed size, also to close it in the you have to raise the first section of the middle column. The tripod is solid, used on a slightly windy day with Nikon d7500 th tamron 70-210 f4 I did not notice micromove despite an exposure of over 2 minutes. There is the possibility of ballasting the tripod thanks to the hook under the column (although I did not feel the need) also you can turn a tripod leg into a monopod. The ball head, for my needs, I find it to be the best solution but I understand that for a highly precise composition may not be the best. I find this tripod a winning solution for those who seek a compromise, of quality, between compactness and stability. How to tripod Vote: 9 sent on July 06, 2019 |
![]() | Tamron 70-210mm f/4 Di VC USD Pros: Stabilizer, F4 fixed, barrel length does not change by zooming Cons: Tripod mount Ring not supplied and the official one costs 150 euros! Opinion: It is my first telephoto lens, and I think it will remain for many years. It's really well built, and from a sense of security in handling it, the quality of the photos is great (but I'm not a Pixelpipparo). The real strong points of this optics are the size, the weight and the aperture F4 for all focal lengths, is already very sharp at full aperture, from its maximum closed one stop. Good playback ratio to start making some photos "macro" the stabilizer is something incredible, left me speechless. I think that especially for those who have Nikon is a great choice, to have quality at a price not excessive. I mount this lens on the dated d3100, and the weight is slightly unbalanced even if not so much as I feared. I would have liked to take the ring for the tripod but I think that 150 euros are insane, in the end even without the ring the camera remains stable on the tripod. In the end I paid 615 euros sold and shipped from Amazon, to find it at that price I made the mail for a few months. I think at that price is really a great purchase, especially for those looking for a tele to be able to carry around without the weight of a f 2.8 but with more quality than the 70-300 F4-5.6 or similar. sent on August 10, 2018 |
![]() | AmazonBasics - Borsa grande per fotocamera e accessori Pros: Value for money Cons: Cigola! Opinion: Probably the best 20euro spent in my life XDrnThe bag is made really well, the inside is divisible as best you believe thanks to the separators with Velcro.rnIt also holds other pockets that are useful to put other accessories such as filters, remote control, other sd.rnHe also has 2 external "buckles" where you can put the tripod, it is also the exact size to pass as a second Ryanair hand baggage. sent on March 11, 2018 |
![]() | Sirui T-005X Pros: Surely the 33cm closure, the weight and the solidity of the materials used Cons: Maybe the twisted legs make the accommodation a bit long. (Although photographers with the tripod usually rush does not have) Opinion: For those who need a travel tripod I think it's perfect.rn I used it in different situations (for example: wet rocks near a cliff) and found it stable. It has a hook that can be hooked up to example the backpack to make it more stable.rnI can use both centrally and without head. The ball head is comfortable but I understand that if one wants a more precise adjustment it may want to change it. rn Anyway I would recommend this tripod that for me has a ratio price / quality super. sent on November 15, 2017 |
![]() | Nikon D3100 Pros: Dimensions, weight, intuitive, ergonomic Cons: By now it is a bit antiquated and lacks the latest features. Do you suffer from noise at high ISO, burst. Opinion: Faithful companion of trip, and very durable, the battery after several years fine again holds the carica.rnPer start is fine, has all the main functions and I've never had trouble setting the macchina.rnOgni sometimes you have to enter the menu which I find anyway chiaro.rnPenso who now are really cheap, so it is recommended for those on a budget but still looking out at the world of SLR and learn the basics. sent on April 06, 2017 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: focal excursion, lightweight, vr Cons: Manual focus ring, the dark Opinion: A faithful companion of adventure, a little battered from me, but he never made a piega.rnPer picture with good light and closing the f8-f11 aperture sharpness is very buona.rnLa stabilization it is excellent and helps you on many occasions, especially indoors when the light is scarsa.rnMentre the ring for manual focus is indecente.rnIn any case I think like everything to be great, especially for those all'inizio.rnrn sent on April 06, 2017 |
![]() | Manfrotto Pixi Pros: Compactness, construction and price. Cons: Nobody. Opinion: Used with either compact, which is exceptional, and both with the d3100 + 18-105 where it clearly performs bene.rnGrazie to its size it is easy to use and the ball head with release button I find it very intuitiva.rnSe you have the precaution to align a tripod leg, with the aim of holding far more 1kg dichiarato.rnQuindi for Sunday outputs read is straconsigliato.rnTornassi back perhaps would take the evo version that has a higher maximum flow rate and size, however, reduced. sent on April 06, 2017 |
![]() | Hoya ProND1000 Pros: Filter quality in relation to price, and the construction that makes it look very solid. Cons: The plastic box I find uncomfortable to open and not very well cared for. Opinion: I am very pleased with this filter, which I use on the nikon 18-105, is screwed to perfection and I have no defects in the photos where it was used apart from a slight dominant (almost impossible that an ND1000 filter does not have) that is easily correctable in post. Filter that removes 10stop can therefore be used even in daylight in order to lengthen the time of a few seconds, or in the squares where with long pose times you can "make people disappear." By downloading the mobile app for ND filter timer it is easy to calculate the installation times. sent on April 06, 2017 |
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