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![]() | Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC Pros: Focal range, stabilizer Cons: Sharpness, construction, dark but you know Opinion: Taken used in impeccable condition at 70€ in view of a trip abroad... like many we try to bring with them as little kit as possible. His work we say ... it does!.. in the sense that the focal excursion allows you to shoot from the street to the farthest detail ... colors a bit '"pasty".. sharpness from a new lens that costs less than 200 €.. that is claimed!!? Lightweight... maybe too much... from the feeling of being truly fragile. Valid and effective stabilizer. Ultimately.. I thought I had to get rid of it quickly instead for travel I consider it a good companion .. but that's all.. if you want to take home memories of the holiday can be a good purchase, if you want the exceptional photo leave it in the store. sent on March 20, 2022 |
![]() | Canon 77D Pros: Weight iso seal good for the price range,good grip for its size. Cons: To understand well the autofocus especially in fast sports photography Opinion: Socket used with not even 8000 shots at a really good price, impeccable! I wanted a body a little more performing to match the little sister 760D, a similar body, light and space-saving ... plus it has the same battery and ring settings. I was surprised right away for the best ergonomics of the handle, return of excellent files. Combined with the 70-200 L f4 it is giving me so much satisfaction in sports photography, motocross and cycling. Autofocus a bit 'intrusive' there is to understand it and adjust accordingly. It tends to overexpose a little but even there it is enough to understand it and get used to it. For now I am very very satisfied. sent on March 01, 2022 |
![]() | Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM Pros: Fast, light and sharp Cons: Absolutely nothing Opinion: After making the court and pondering the purchase I took it home. I had tried it and fell in love with it immediately. Fast focus... sharpness from true L series. I prefer sports photography cycling and motocross .. and on apsc the distance from the subjects is excellent and for now I do not feel the need for more pushed focal lengths It is not stabilized but it was already known ... otherwise it was aimed at IS. The bianchetto that never disappoints. sent on February 16, 2022 |
![]() | Canon 760D Pros: Double dial, top display, touch screen, compactness. Cons: 1600 ISO noise,ridiculous battery life Opinion: My second reflex after the 1000D, the jump was naturally egregious... many years of extra technological development and price range however higher. It winks at the double-digit series with its 19 maf points, double dial and back-lit top display. Body compactness that makes it comfortable in transport. A little slow in saving RAW-L files but it depends on your needs. Battery really short-lived ... too little, however, after the After market batteries are recognized and marked by the displays. 24 mp, for over-the-center crop lovers. Noise already at 1600 ISO Ultimately I am really satisfied with my purchase, the use for about 1 and a half years and in various situations has always given me satisfaction... I'd definitely buy it again sent on December 25, 2019 |
![]() | Sigma AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG APO Macro Pros: Price, autofocus speed Cons: Sharpness at maximum focal, unstabilized, shiny effect of plastics ' ' when they grow old ' ' Opinion: Taken used at 60 euros with one year warranty I can only talk about it bene...la thing that most impressed me is the speed of MAF, very fast and quite accurate. of cons for the price you can not pretend miracles, the sharpness from 200mm up starts to fall to the edges until the maximum focal and you have to tighten enough the diaphragm, not being stabilized you can not get down to long focal lengths with the Times , basically if you shoot with good light you pull out good shots, I like photographing motocross and before taking a top end tele I used this for quite a while and I enjoyed it... indeed I kept it because enthusiastic about the speed of Infan Or This little guy sent on January 19, 2019 |
![]() | Tamron SP 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Pros: Precise quick and convenient Cons: Enter some dust, AF noisy But it is not a problem, filter ring tends to loosen up Opinion: It ' was my first lens "good" after starting the courses of photography, photographer mostly landscapes both in the evening and day and I wanted something that could cover a good range of focal to take me in travel and holidays without having to move to a large angle more Pushed. Taken used at a great price I liked it right away for the brightness and the bokeh it returns. The speed of AF is good and captures the moment when needed, I used it in some occasion of bike races and MTB where the distance from the subjects was minimal and never missed a shot. Loses some sharpness at the edges at the shorter focal lengths and suffers a bit of flare but nothing alarming "for the price is granted" I think the only downside is the assembly of the ring where the filter should be mounted... tends to loosen up, I found some videos on Y. Tub And how to intervene "so it is not an isolated my case", I entered some speck of dust as well but if I do not Kathy the diaphragm of so much for long exposures is not a problem sent on December 07, 2018 |
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