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Walter1957
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Walter1957


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sony_a9Sony A9

Pros: Everything a professional photographer needs

Cons: none

Opinion: I didn't want to do any review on this Sony mirrorless, but after I decided to report my opinion on sony a9, but since I own 3 of them. I have been shooting in the Sony world for about 4 years, first with the various a7s, but there was always something I didn't like, manual skills. when the A9 came out, first I went to try it out for myself, then I bought one, that's when I finally found the mirroless I wanted. I come from the Canon digital world with my 1dx, fabulous cameras that have never left me stranded, but too heavy. The file of 24 million very well, I make prints of 70x100 and 100x 150 without problems, the sensor never betrays them, I am not a megapixel fanatic, especially because I do not reserve to enlarge and then the 24 mxp are excellent to manage. Last but not least, the autofocus is a splinter, I conclude by saying that if you happen to try it I think that the other mirrorless cameras take a back seat. With the a7 I don't find the feeling, so the professional choice is Sony a9 and its descendants, as well as the a1 if one needs 50 mxp. Thanks and good shot Walter

sent on October 06, 2024


nikon_d4Nikon D4

Pros: professional reflex of the past

Cons: Indestructible

Opinion: I would say that I was a little skeptical to give my opinion on this reflex, not because I did not have an overall judgment, but because maybe in my opinion I would be biased. I start from the point that I own two bodies NIKON D4 , both with several shots behind, one 803000 shots and just replaced shutter with full reflex calibration, the other with 765000 shots not yet replaced shutter but with reflex review just Performed. So I would say that at least a small judgment I can give. The files he churns out are of remarkable quality,' they will say a lot that 16 million pixels are now a little scarce, but I'm not one to shoot and then it starts to cut out the detail that I need, for me the shot is that and I don't do more kinds of interventions like that , I do not need to cut out a detail, that I do already before using the most suitable lens in that situation. She is my companion in many parts of the world, and she has never disappointed me, indeed i was more and more surprised by the totalquality of both the reflex body, the electronics, and the sensor that churns out Files ready in jpeg and raw to be adjusted almost a few times. Right now I do not know with what body to replace, for me they are fine so, maybe in the future mirrorless, but will they be so safe, spartan and resistant as these? For posterity, the harsh sentence. Thank you all. I take the trouble off

sent on March 02, 2020


nikon_18_f3-5aisNikon 18mm f/3.5 Ai-S

Pros: perfect ultrangandagolare

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I'm owner of many nikon ais optics, not because I don't use those autofocus, but mostly because I still like to focus on my own, not that the reflex pilots me, put the diaphragms manually east, and then the mechanics of how these optics are made It is astounding a precision and optical mechanic that unfortunately is now unthinkable to be able to do it and sustain it with market prices. Optics that are 30-40-50 years old with assembly precision unthinkable in the present day. However returning to our lens, I find myself very well both as distortion and maybe because using it in landscapes and nature is not very accentuated and is well undercontrol, sharpness that already from f.8 becomes stunning and at f.11 becomes exceptional . Then not least a focus at cm.30 that allows to blur 3.5 in the foreground. For me and I add for me is an irreplaceable lens. Thank you and good photography.

sent on February 25, 2020


canon_14mm_v2Canon EF 14mm f/2.8 L USM II

Pros: stratospheric sharpness, rnrobustezza, pro

Cons: anything

Opinion: I have this perspective for more du two years and I must say it has an amazing clarity of f.4 e'impressionate, I use it on my faithful DSIII, rne I must say that I would not change with no wide-angle Canon optical except with the 11 / 24, rnsi zooms are comodirncoemil 16/35 f.4, but does not take the comparison with the 14, and 'a fixed lens and then has all those chernuna fixed lens strengths can dare.rnnon cartoon, disarming clarity and flare almost absent, rnottica Highly recommended to those who like the super grandangolari.rnvoto 10 with lodern

sent on March 19, 2017




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