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![]() | Benro A1192TB0 Pros: Capacity, portability, floor height, built-in monopod, accessories and carrying bag. Cons: I would say no Opinion: I have been using this tripod for more than a year and for me it is the universal stand. Thanks to its capacity, it is used as a rocking head, which is good for macro (with 3-movement Manfrotto head) thanks to the flat construction that allows the opening to (almost) 90 ° of the feet making the best use of a pdr bass, it also has good transportability and low weight which favors its use in the mountains.rnOne of the feet is removable and usable as a monopod. It is supplied with transport bag, and accessories such as the extension to increase the height and foot tips for the feet.rn for me vote 10.rn sent on September 06, 2017 |
![]() | Canon 7D Pros: Autofocus, burst, buffer, ergonomics, balance, functions and hotkeys Cons: Noise above 800 iso Opinion: Great camera, use for the past two years and I am very satisfied. At the touch sends all its strength and ergonomics, paste it in your hand. Great af system and customize the shortcut keys. Ideal for bird life, from the best with bright optics, the sensor 18 mp holds up well up to 800 ISO, and if the lighting conditions are good, you can also crop run. sent on September 27, 2014 |
![]() | Sigma 300mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM Pros: Sharpness, cost (used) f, duplicator with good yield, weight Cons: Lack limiter f, tripod socket ridiculous lack of hooks for the shoulder strap Opinion: Great lens by good sharpness. Smooth, fast and accurate autofocus, shame about the lack of the limiter, it would have been even more powerful. Makes good with 1.4x tc, with the 2x (version dg sigma) is close to 2 stops, but it is widely used up to 800 ISO (aps-c). If the 1 .4 x with good light is still manageable by hand, with the 2x af slows down enough and need the support of a monopod or fortune, useful full time manual focus to facilitate the attachment of a soggetto.rnDopo little 'practice you get used to the weight and swing the fly is not complicato.rnMolto inconvenient to carry on the shoulder bracket ridiculous and the lack of buckles for a cinghia.rnSe found used in good condition is a great deal! rnVoto 9 . sent on March 09, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 300mm f/4.0 L IS USM Pros: Weight, size, built-in hood, minimum distance of focus Cons: Af noisy, not weather sealed Opinion: Using this lens for months now and I'm excited. Excellent for hiking Photography, easily manageable by hand thanks to relatively small size and weight and the stabilizer although the latter datato.rnPossibilità macro thanks to the minimum distance of focus, especially when used with pipes prolunga.rnRegge well tc kenko pro 300 1.4 dgx, allowing you to work fairly well freehand; easel filling the frame with the subject in my opinion because their file machinables pp. 200-400 up to iso (about 18 mp aps-c) with the f8.rnOvviamente system af drops enough, at least on 7d.rnPolivalente and highly recommended! sent on November 04, 2013 |
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