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


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canon_at1Canon AT-1

Pros: Indestructible, film charm, supplied lens (50 mm) exceptionally bright

Cons: You need to get used to the exposure meter, which obviously considers the average brightness of the frame and not the subject framed, but I do not think it's a real flaw but rather a characteristic

Opinion: It was the "family" camera of when I was little, in fact my father bought it around in 1980. rnOggi (2018) is still working in all, maybe slightly oxidized the mirror but it does not affect the final result.rnUsarla after made thousands of shots in digital can displace a bit ', but it's nice to occasionally shoot in analogico.rnDispone of exposure meter visible in the viewfinder through small hands that must fit together. rnIt comes with the installation B and reaches a maximum of 1/1000 of a second, which can also be made at 100/200 ISO because the lens supplied (50mm f1.8) is very bright.rnYou must be very careful with the focusing as it it's manual and it's easy to go out of focus on very open diaphragms.rnRecommended for all those who want to relive the vintage charm and want to put themselves to the test

sent on March 24, 2018


canon_1300dCanon 1300D

Pros: Low cost, ability to use many manual controls and learn how to photograph, battery life

Cons: ISO seal, burst in raw

Opinion: It is my first DSLR, which has brought me closer to the world of digital photography. With little space it allows you to learn a lot, using it in manual and in the priority modes of times / diaphragms.rnLearning to exploit light well, and with quality objectives allows get great shots.rnPersonally I found the lens kit (18-55) a little 'poor, but to start may be enough, then as I did I can invest on real optics (like the L series) that will remain in the kit. rnWith this camera I have learned and I am really learning to photograph, so I can not talk about it too bad .... the real flaw? ISO tightness in low light conditions. 800 ISO is for me the maximum limit, rnOn this value, the images are acceptable are for mobile screen size.rnNontheless, after a year and a half I made 21,000 shots on many occasions, even sports, both indoors and outdoors.rnIn average the battery lasts me 800-1000 shots.rnComodo the Wi-Fi and the app on the phone to shoot remotely .rnrnIn dand, for what it costs, I consider it an excellent choice. Going back, however, I would have avoided the 18-55 de kit, perhaps in favor of 18-135 or higher

sent on March 14, 2018




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