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Damiano Agnes www.juzaphoto.com/p/DamianoAgnes ![]() |
![]() | Fujifilm X-T10 Pros: Compactness (for medium-small hands), lightness, solidity, viewfinder, quality of RAW and jpg, Auto Focus speed, WIFI for Smartphone connection Cons: No tropicalization, battery position and SD card, compactness (for large hands), very sensitive front and rear rings Opinion: I had it for several months, replaced with an X-T1 exclusively for the tropicalization that is absent here. rnArriving from Reflex you can not fail to appreciate the size and weight of this little Fuji gem. The quality of the images that it churns out is excellent, both for the beautiful and ready jpg and for the RAW. For those wishing to avoid opening the raw file exist in the menu (which I have not included in the pros and cons because it is at the limit between the two aspects) various presets to get jpg already made (sepia, b & w, vividness, etc .... .). Despite the small size, the T10 looks robust and cared for in detail. The keys are small, probably not too indicated for those with big hands. The two black rings (one front and back) are very sensitive, you can accidentally touch them very often by changing the settings associated with them. Unfortunately, the battery and the SD are located in the lower part of the camera, which makes it impossible to replace without removing an optional trestle plate.# 39; Af much depends on the lens that mounts, but generally it is fast and working even in low light. The electronic viewfinder is super; It almost seems to look in the mirror of a camera! Finally, the functionality of the wifi allows you to connect the T10 android smartphone (I do not know for apple) through a special app for free. This allows shots remotely, piloting the various parameters at a distance in addition to the time of shooting naturally. rnThe reclining display on the horizontal axis can be useful on many occasions, especially for shots at ground level. Having it also on the "Y" would have been the top.rnFa also the videos, but I've never used it in this mode. sent on March 26, 2018 |
![]() | Canon 600D Pros: Ergonomics, battery life, 360 ° swivel LCD display, construction, handling, video, jpeg. Cons: high ISO, RAW, size. Opinion: This camera baptized me in the photographic world. Used for purchase (with only 1000 shots) from a friend with the basic optics 18-55, it was my trusting companion for 4 years. Over the course of this period I added to the top quality optic kit, from 17-70 sigma to 30mm sigma art, with appreciable results. I have to admit it was a great experience to use it, I could experience a lot: the 360 ??° swivel LCD screen is a plus, with adapter ring (few euro and 2mm footprint) I fitted vintage optics. With Samyang 8mm I enjoyed the fisheye, and I started to process her Raw files with Photoshop. The battery has a good life and the built-in flash can be useful. I have to say that for video recording is really a portent, like jpegs with well-balanced colors. You sneak a bit in post production, with a few limited and "hard" Raw files to work. Other than size, not a pocket-sized, but for ergonomics there is nothing to say; like mepunch very well, like a prolongation of the hand. The menu is well done and well organized. Great entry level in essence. sent on November 09, 2017 |
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