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


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nikon_d610Nikon D610

Pros: sharpness, color range, ISO seal, weight, price. Double SD slot.

Cons: ISO key inconvenient, slow AF. Not very ergonomic handle.

Opinion: Excellent reflex. a clarification. If you set the Flash to 1/200 * and you have a high speed flash you can shoot up to 1/4000. I took a bat in flight at 1/1250 with Flash godox 860ii. I own the d7500. The d610 is slower in AF, but recovers in sharpness or crop. I find it fabulous for macro (even freehand) color range and sharpness higher than the d7500 that I remember mounts sensor and processor of the d500. I highly recommend it.

sent on September 07, 2018


manfrotto_804rc2Manfrotto 804 RC2

Pros: Stability, versatility, robustness

Cons: Footprint

Opinion: Bought used mounted on a Manfrotto 190 GO, I immediately appreciated the resistance of the tightening screws. I mounted a Nikon 200-500 with the Nikon d610. Weight of about 3 kg. This is the first time I've seen a stable image. Maybe I would have shortened the knobs to reduce the footprint, but it is very convenient once placed the tripod. The advice for people like me needs to wind up as much as possible, especially for macros.

sent on June 11, 2018


manfrotto_mt190goManfrotto 190 GO!

Pros: Construction, stability, versatility, screw-stems block.

Cons: Overall dimensions with Head 804 RC2

Opinion: Bought used with head 804 RC2 just taken in hand I felt by the weight that could be what he did for me. Very versatile, thanks to the pull-out rod and positioned at 90 degrees. Tested with Nikon D610 and Nikon 200-500, I confirmed the stability. See cormorant Photos: Https://www.juzaphoto.com/m_galleria.php?t=2815582&srt=data&show2=1&l=it tested with Nikon d610 and Nikon 24-120; Photo Cascade: Https://www.juzaphoto.com/m_galleria.php?t=2815916&srt=data&show2=1&l=it also has a side screw to place a flash and a hook for a possible counterweight to increase stability in the event of wind. I recommend it! Rated 9.5 because it lacked a bag...

sent on June 11, 2018


manfrotto_501hdManfrotto 501 HD

Pros: Softness in movements, stability.

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I don't use it much for videos, I mounted it on a Coman monopod for in-flight photography. The monopod is much more maneuverable than the tripod. I use it with a Nikon 200-500 with d610 or d7500. I think it's a good head. Better than the ball that after a while begins to yield. Here the joint is only vertical. The actuator helps me to compensate for the weight of the tele. Recommended as recommended the Coman monopod.

sent on June 07, 2018


manfrotto_701hdvManfrotto 701HDV

Pros: Softness in movements, stability.

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I don't use it much for videos, I mounted it on a Coman monopod for in-flight photography. The monopod is much more maneuverable than the tripod. I use it with a Nikon 200-500 with d610 or d7500. I think it's a good head. Better than the ball that after a while begins to yield. Here the joint is only vertical. The actuator helps me to compensate for the weight of the tele. Cinsigliatissima as recommended the Coman monopod.

sent on June 07, 2018


nikon_afs200-500_f5-6vrNikon AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6 E ED VR

Pros: Sharpness, focal length, f5.6 on all focal lengths. price

Cons: Lens hood, transport bag, autofocus, lack of tropicalization.

Opinion: Before I had a Sigma 150-500, AF was faster, but the sharpness at TA left something to be desired. I took the 200-500 and I must say that gave me shots I'm proud of. Apart from the AF speed when I have to shoot subjects in flight (not always hook them), for the rest I am very satisfied. On the d7500 behaves very well, on the d610 I had to calibrate the AF to +2. Surely for those who, like me, bird photography is better a DX. For subjects in dark or relatively close areas the FX returns a much wider range of colors and a higher workable ISO yield. It is only necessary to understand how to set the stabilizer, on DX it works much better than on the FX, on the latter it is sometimes better to deactivate it. In conclusion, I highly recommend it. A great goal ...

sent on April 08, 2018


kenko_2x_hdKenko Teleplus 2.0x HD DGX

Pros: It keeps the contacts and transmits the motor of my d7500's scooter. I use it for macro with manual focus. For the extreme macro I add the complete set of tubes (12-24-36) matched with the sigma 105 macro a bit difficult to focus. The d5300 was a must-have flash ring, on the d7500 sometimes enough natural light with more real colors.

Cons: The 150mm nikon 18-300 does not focus automatically. Even on a tripod is difficult to focus.

Opinion: It is a good multiplier, for example, the sigma 2x is not good with the macro sigma 105 (first series) because it touches the lens and can not be hooked with the risk of sliding the lens. A paradox that two products of the same brand are not compatible ... I'm half satisfied. While on the sigma 105 always focuses on the focus, the nikon 18-300 is also trying to change the various settings. I would not buy it for naturalistic photos. I went straight to a 150-600 as I'm about to do ...

sent on July 20, 2017


nikon_d7500Nikon D7500

Pros: Very fast and precise. Very sharp shots and bright colors. Focusing motor on the machine body. Excellent results with both weak and strong lights. Burst in Raw very fast. The Snapbridge downloads photos when the camera is turned off so you always have photos of 2 mb or original format on your smartphone. Fine adjustment AF.

Cons: Adjustable tilting screen. Not articulated as in others. The copricontatti of the flash is missing. Sometimes it gets caught in the backpack while I pull it out. The possibility of mounting the battery grip is missing.

Opinion: I tried it a little. Autofocus is very precise. Quieter and faster than the d5300. Use the d500 processor. I had some problems with pairing with the smartphone as it works in both bluethooth and Wi-Fi. The battery has an excellent life. Robust machine body. Convenient switching from manual to automatic using the lever. It behaves very well in low light situations. Tested with 3 extension tubes, 2x multiplier and sigma 105 macro together; apart from a shake due to the movement of the insect the photo was bright without using the ring flash. With the d5300 I could not use them without ring flash, resulting in unnatural color photos. A tip I give is to set the snapbridge on 2 MB to not consume too much the batteries of smartphones and SLRs. Just to share them on social media is enough as weight. Tested in fast continuous shooting ... who was close to me was stunned by the speed of the burst ... combined with the as-f 300 and f4 with multiplier kenko 300 pro 2x gave mefabulous shots with very realistic colors. With the Nikon 200-500 F5.6 gives very clear shots. Definitely recommended.

sent on June 30, 2017




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