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Stefano Coghene www.juzaphoto.com/p/StefanoCoghene ![]() |
![]() | Tamron 200-400mm f/5.6 AF LD IF Pros: Cheap and well built, I would add also beautiful! RnZoom to pompa.rnPesante! Cons: Purple fringing, unusable 5.6 and subjects over 50 meters if you search for clarity. rnPesante! Opinion: Looking at the pictures that follow, I am convinced that perhaps the time has come to leave my opinion! RnCome written above the lens has a really good-looking, sharper if diaphragmed, fire (I use it with EOS 60D + BG) is accurate although not fast nor silent, with little light at times hard to agganciare.rnComunque to start a budget I would recommend it, although if they are used very little! sent on June 04, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Pros: weight, stabilizer, focal length Cons: sometimes hard to focus in AF Opinion: Purchased in May to join him to 18-55 of the same series that comes with the 60D to cover quite a range of focal length without spending big money on a tripod or freehand, with or without live view, dall'insetto the moon, better grounded Manual focus is giving me a lot of satisfaction. Joined in May in Juzaphoto, with 39 photographs published, four are among the examples of photos taken using this perspective, and appreciated by some users, so I recommend it to those who are approaching to photography and / or (still) does not want to spend too much money. For now I have not had the desired amount required to use the lens hood is not supplied. Good "work"! sent on August 23, 2012 |
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