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![]() | Nikon Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR Pros: Long focal extinction, light weight, good construction. Cons: For the moment none Opinion: I switched to mirroless recently, I sold the D850 because I had the opportunity to buy a Z 7 first version for just over € 1000 from one who did not use it, but let's go back to this lens, true many will say that it is a dark lens but this can be said in the use of a reflex but with a mirroless that gives you the preview of the shot that dark no longer exists. Another thing I noticed is both the depth of field and the blurred because with a minimum of experience you can get really suggestive photos, coming from the SLR world for more than 50 years I must admit that there is a significant step forward with these new Z, I also have the 24-120 f4 but I do not have that feeling I have with this z 24-200. sent on September 12, 2023 |
![]() | Nikon AF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 D Pros: Great for holidays and good focal range Cons: Lack of stabilizer Opinion: I just bought it a few days ago 20/06/23 naturally used at 120 €, there are those who say too much but I wanted it, it is a lens that I had when it came out in 98 and at that time I liked its structure and its reliability, on the other hand it is a Nikon, I wanted to replace the Tamron 28/300 because as a lens I absolutely do not like, chromatic aberrations, little incisiveness, it is not the lens for me, while the Nikon 28/200 after 25 years still does its job well, has a good depth of field and the aperture 8 is the right compromise for a good depth of field. Its weight is not 300 grams but 570gr. with the HB-12 hood As for the focusing speed depends on the SLR because it is she who manages it. sent on June 27, 2023 |
![]() | Rollei WH-30 Pros: Exceptional fluidity - exceptional stability Cons: The price and weight Opinion: I bought it a few years ago and I must say that the money it costs is worth them all, the fact that it disassembles to put it in the backpack was one of the primary reasons then holds up to 25 kg and when you use super canvases and professional machines it is important not to have unwanted vibrations, I have always been between 4 and 6 kg, Being so stable and fluid I never needed to insert the stabilizer even with really low times for a 600mm F4, I photographed at 1/500 of a second, without shake. sent on February 26, 2023 |
![]() | Kenko Teleplus 1.4x HD DGX Pros: Lightweight, well built, acceptable price. Cons: For the moment nothing Opinion: I bought this Kenko Teleplus 1.4x HD DGX to have with me the possibility of a larger lens, I knew from the beginning that it was a terno to the lot because when you buy a third-party home multiplier you know that it has a generic compatibility, they are not like those of the camera parent company, so it can happen that on a Nikon 70-300 mm it works as a god while on a Tamron or Sigma of the same focal length is A flop. I am a lover of primary lenses but when you go on vacation with the family zooms are a nice solution for a hasty but quality photo and the duplicator comes to the rescue because if it is suitable for our lenses with little weight it turns a 300 mm into a 420mm. Honestly I have it since 2016 but I think I have used it 4 times, from here you understand how much is the real need to own it and its usefulness, it is also true that carrying a 400 mm in your backpack is much heavier than a duplicator knowing that maybe you will not use it, that's why I bought it. Before shopping, however, I inquired if: it was compatible with my 70-300mm, if it was compatible with my camera body, if it kept the focus, if the photo lost quality, having found these questions positive answers decided to purchase and I do not regret it. sent on January 11, 2023 |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix TZ90 / ZS70 Pros: Cheap, lightweight, great build, great zoom Cons: Poor handling at high zooms due to its lightness Opinion: It is a nice toy to carry in your pocket every day, certainly you do not have the quality of a reflex or the brightness of a professional lens but ideal for those who want to have a compact with them to take home a memory without many commitments. However it has the possibility to work as a small REFLEX with the various automatisms and save the files in raw which is always appreciated by us amateur photographers, I found the jpg appropriate to the size of the sensor but you know who spends little has but this small Panasonic from well beyond its price. I am happy with this purchase. sent on October 17, 2021 |
![]() | Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD Pros: Sharpness, natural colors, fast focus and selectable according to use, VR (1-2-OF) tripod bracket, sealed, robustness in general Cons: Bracket cost not included in the lens price but sold apart Opinion: The first thing I liked about this lens is its sturdiness and its minimum focusing distance (1.5 m) often for this range of lenses is significantly higher, other thing is the color calibration, it is true that in post production you can do everything , but it is also true that already have a buna image with natural colors is more beautiful, add cold light and for those photos of avifauna and sport of cars and motorcycles is great, the tripod bracket already has the joints to be able to mount on the overhead heads and this causes To be able to balance it correctly and not like the Sigma 100/400 that there is no ha and on the tripod you have to mount the camera and so it becomes completely unbalanced. The focus is very fast and you have 2 selections + off, the VR also has 2 selections + off for the time being I have no riscontrto of any focal vignetting. I'm really glad to have made this choice sent on May 19, 2018 |
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