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![]() | Sony A5000 Pros: Small, light and incredibly economical. Fantastic sensor Cons: Bad display Opinion: Machine that is enormously satisfied especially when you think about its price (299 with optics kit a year ago). Fantastic sensor, worthy of more expensive machines, thanks to the dimensions in your pocket and allows you to not miss photos because the machine is home! RnHa of possible defects but all can be evaluated regardless of the absence of the viewfinder, the physical ring and Of the possibility of inserting flash and external microphone. What I did not believe is the absolutely unreliable display to evaluate the shots made; This too is a problem that goes beyond the first time that the files on the screen of a PC or TV are opened, where they can appreciate all the recorded details. The satisfaction that gave me this machine was many and certainly worth it Every penny spent, congratulations to Sony! sent on August 19, 2017 |
![]() | Sony E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Pros: Lens underestimated, good blur, f8 up sharp even at corners Cons: Distortion and vignetting at 16mm Opinion: Optics that made me fall in love with photography! Combined with my Sony a5000 is in the pocket of a coat, allowing me to carry the camera always me.rnIn the footprint of a fixed you have a handyman ranging from wide-angle to mediotele, interesting also in portraits where it allows to have a good bokeh also closing the Diaphragm to gain sharpness.rnUsable even as macros with discrete results after a slight crop.rnÉ that under 20mm distortion and vignetting are very obvious but the fixes in the room work very well and with regard to the raw with just a few clicks you system everything Without the need to crochet. If maybe I take it separately, it makes less sense but make the mistake of not taking it in the kit is crazy in my opinion! sent on August 19, 2017 |
![]() | Sony E 55-210mm f/4.5-6.3 OSS Pros: Lightweight, cheap and well done. Minimum footprint Cons: Obviously not too bright, it's not a blade especially at TA Opinion: I have this objective for a few months and have tested it with a Sony a5000.rnPartiamo dai pro: Even at 350g you have a good, well-constructed, fully metal canvas, which guarantees a feeling of solidity and robustness. Along with the 16-50 covers 90% of the photos and even though my standards are not professional, you can bring home very interesting results, all with a ridiculous footprint! It certainly is not the brightest objective that exists but Sony's advice is to sacrifice some brightness to keep the size smaller: the Aps-C system and Mount mounts the smallest force and so it seems to me a consistent choice. At its maximum focal length it loses a bit 'Sharpness but nothing tragic.rnPayed 245 € from a well-known online store I was very pleased! sent on August 19, 2017 |
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