|
Accept Cookies | Customize | Refuse Cookies |
Daunio www.juzaphoto.com/p/Daunio ![]() |
![]() | Nikon AF 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5 D Pros: Af-D works on all my analog and D bodies, light, compact, fast and precise (of course there's better), plastic but durable, good overall yield Cons: a little washed out and with little contrast of its own in the final surrender compared to other my goals, but I do not know if it is a counter to 28mm and TA has a slight glossy/dreamlike effect but it can be interesting Opinion: was my first purchase, I had to choose a zoom quickly because the 60 micro on the d200 was too long and I was undecided, between him and the 28-105, read the opinions here on juza and those of kenR , I threw myself on this that I paid at the end 40 degrees, on the d200 was a little long and slowly I joined it with the 19-35 , but on film or D610 is a real all-rounder the mount and not the deadlift anymore, in fact not to use it usually I start already with another goal, as it is said in these cases does not excel in anything but is good for everything, it is not a macro but focuses very close, it is not a blade but nn knead, I do not have the lampshade , but it has a resistance to flares commendable the maximum gives it with two stop closing from TA but it is discreet even TA as long as it is not at the shorter focals generates a glossy effect that is not always said to have. the thing I noticed compared to the 70-210 and the 60 micro is the less "saturation" of colors and a lower contrast, if you do not like anything unsolvable with settings in the room or in PP. on the d610 it was necessary to make the fine AF adjustment, on the d200 no, fortunately since nn exists :-D sent on May 13, 2020 |
![]() | Soligor AF 19-35mm f/3.5-4.5 Pros: My copy: cheap, light, good color yield, not too strong contrast, af decently fast Cons: My copy: subject to flare with source in sight or little off-screen and parasitic lights that lower the contrast to an excessive, plastic, MF dial too little clutched Opinion: my copy branded Cosina maybe is a little lived, I did not refer, if shaken you feel something moving inside, but it works :) I had decided for an 18-55 vr.... then I saw him... 19-35 FF for 40 euros usable on both d200 (apsc) and film, although I do not like the real wide angle and its "deformations" so I use it more like a 28-50. has character , warm golden tones, tendency not to close the shadows which I do not mind and return more gradual passages of tones, the micro 60 afd instead is the most contrasted I have, I say for any comparisons, at the end of the accounts once i understand it makes good, I always use it with the lampshade and today I say that I could have paid it even twice as much and be satisfied. obviously sharpness is not his sport but full photo makes gallery very good https://www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?pg=268702&l=it sent on November 30, 2019 |
May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me