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Paolo Robaudi www.juzaphoto.com/p/PaoloRobaudi ![]() |
![]() | Nikon D800 Pros: Dynamic range, colors, ISO seal, however perfect machine. Cons: If we really want the noise when it snaps, it seems to shoot almost with a medium format film.... Opinion: Great machine, I use it to work, I must say that there is the problem of the blur, but also pulls out of the files that can be printed 1 meter for a meter and a half at full resolution, so we can not think of watching them from 20 cm, are prints to look at least 3 meters , so I would say that this big problem does not exist, certainly must be used carefully, the right times and the best optics, even if I like to pair it with old ais, I really like the yield, especially in portraits, then maybe in post should be worked with Sharpening. Compared to Canon, the Nikon sensor has a much higher yield as far as dynamic performance is Concerned. Canon at high iso, it returns a "dusty" image, I have both the one and the other house, over the years I spent a bit ' here and a bit ' of the, but now Nikon as sensor quality, is superior to Canon and not a little, in any case, everyone has their own tastes about. The color management is the usual Nikon, the dynamic range is such that the photos are contrasty and saturated, otherwise the raw files seem almost flat, I work there anyway quietly up to 6400 and I think even at 12400 iso, the photo takes you home tranquilament and, given what once you could do with film EO the digital until about ten years ago, even less. Used the is under the thousand, even with few shots, 36 mpx are more than enough for any use, besides remains only the medium format....... analogue! sent on October 08, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 300mm f/4 D ED Pros: Excellent lens Cons: Nothing Opinion: Razor sharp lens and if it weren't for the more stop than the 2.8. I'd say take this whole life! Compared to Big brother, weighs infinitely less and the photos that you bring home are pretty much the same, with the difference that with each other without monopod, you do not go very far. Excellent build quality, excellent yield, excellent resolution, not in my opinion particular shortcomings, is an excellent optics that does almost everything you do with the 2.8 and APSC, maybe it works even better than the other, in term of strange halos around the silhouette. sent on August 01, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 17-35mm f/2.8 D ED Pros: Excellent lens! Light, perfect for reportage, babe. Cons: Whistle! It stops after a while you use it. Opinion: Still in production today, despite being in circulation since the years ' 90! Will that mean something?! It's good to shoot and shoot videos! Particularly versatile is good for any work from street, to events. It's not noticeable, if used in the right way, you can steal any photo. Excellent seal on the "Flare", gives warm images. I use it on the D800, on 5100 and F5, with each machine always works well, coupled to the 5100 as a second body, you have a lightweight and compact machine, perfect for working around without getting noticed, perhaps my favorite optics, together with 35 1.4 Canon. sent on August 01, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 28-70mm f/2.8 D ED Pros: Sharpness, speed, image quality. Cons: Weight Opinion: There's the Ho from the 2003, I also have its Sigma counterpart for Nikon, the differences are there and you see, apart from the build quality, the sigma weighs a lot less and is a 24-70, for some work it's fine, the Nikon if you have to do an event like a wedding , can give you that little bit more in terms of color and image rendition, so the differences are there and you see, the image is warmer, as in the tradition of the Nikon lenses of the past, which still makes me prefer the old zooms to new , in my opinion, too impersonal compared to the optical quality of the once, perhaps more precise, with more detail but with less "dough" than the classic Nikon optics. This particular optics, on APSC bodies is spectacular, better than many other optics that there are around, I use it and I used it on the D800 and on the D2X eo d200, even today allows you to work quietly, light permitting! sent on August 01, 2018 |
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