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![]() | Canon EOS M Pros: small but robust; sensor; economic; practice Cons: slow and sometimes awkward; af not always accurate; battery life is ridiculous, it is not possible to mount an eyepiece viewfinder; Opinion: purchased a few years ago in an offer at a megastore, immediately I was disappointed and I set aside. shooting in hand because I needed a second body to be attached to 5d mk3, for some time shooting with this little has become a challenge. took a viltrox adapter ring (which works very well, perhaps like the original), mounts L lenses such as to take advantage of the good sensor and if you do not need speed, take home good shots. good colors and complexion. reliable white balance. however, it is preferable to shoot in raw. up to ISO 800 the image quality remains good; at 1600 ISO it is sufficient; beyond that measure I am not very acceptable because the grain is too annoying. so it is advisable to work with little light via flash. in a sense it seems to be triggered in analogue. the MAF, however, is not always good, sometimes that manual is necessary. to shoot in a day requires at least 3 batteries. in conclusion if you do not have so many prestretched and do not go running, given the size and robustness, given the current price, the advice for a photograph even for the occasion. sent on February 27, 2018 |
![]() | Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5 ED AS UMC Pros: value for money. cromia Cons: uneven rings and knobs Opinion: it's a solid and sturdy lens, but the knobs of the ts tighten badly and the aperture ring is not always accurate. You need a fair trial period to get to know this piece of glass, after which you either fall in love with it or resell it. the colors that make it are a little pasted and close to reality. good sharpness even at TA and pleasant blurry. very delicate the tilt shot: it is difficult to fully predict the effect of moving the MF point. then being completely manual leads you to think, then to immerse yourself in the shot. I use it accompanied by an external exposure meter, but this does not affect me; once you get used to it, the photos to be thrown back home are really few. if you can understand it, it can make poetic shots. on Canon 5d mkIII is a fairy tale. vote 8 for the small building defects, which, if better taken care of, should not greatly increase the price but the possibility of use. advice for landscape and architecture, even for unusual portraits sent on February 11, 2018 |
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