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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Marco Gazzato


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

nikon_z24-200vrNikon Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR

Pros: Excursion, weight and size, stabilization and sharpness by type of optics

Cons: Lack of af/mf button on optics

Opinion: I used the nikon 24-120 f4 for years in combination with SLRs and purchased this lens to replace that focal range. What to say, the 24-200 beats the old zoom in every respect: sharpness, distortion, size and reaches 200mm with still excellent quality. Very satisfied with the purchase. Only negative note is the lack of the Af/Mf switch. Construction more plastic than 14-30 but it is not an S, it is there!

sent on May 19, 2021


nikon_z14-30_f4sNikon Z 14-30mm f/4 S

Pros: Size, sharpness, use circular filters

Cons: I would say nothing

Opinion: I also switched to the Z system for the choice of the highest quality and small size objectives, characteristics that this objective fully respects! Sharpness is almost all over the frame great, very light loss of detail at 14 mm angles, but seriously is it a problem? I don't think so! It also allows the use of circular filters that are fundamental to me also to respect the "sense" of having a mirrorless FX, quality and portability!

sent on February 10, 2021


nikon_d3200Nikon D3200

Pros: Price, portability, excellent start

Cons: high ISO and personalization

Opinion: My first SLR, good to start (I have combined with the 18-105 and 35mm), you immediately get in tune with the nikon system and its settings. The tightness at high ISO is not too satisfactory, already at 800 ISO is at the limit. In short, the advice to start and keep a few years to become familiar, then you feel the need for an update. The best side is that it weighs little and is small and portable. vote 8

sent on December 27, 2017


nikon_35dxNikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G

Pros: Sharpness, f1.8, price

Cons: nobody

Opinion: Bought used but almost new to 180 euros with Nital warranty, excellent as a lens for street, combined with d3200 produces excellent results. In general I recommend the purchase as the first lens to combine with the standard zoom kit (better 18-105). On the right it becomes almost a 50mm and therefore it is good for both portraits and reportage. Recommended, you can not find better in relation to the price. Rated 9.5

sent on December 27, 2017


nikon_18-105dx_vrNikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR

Pros: Focal excursion, stabilization

Cons: sharpness

Opinion: My first lens combined with the d3200. Excellent to start with the wide focal excursion and stabilization. After a while, however, it begins to highlight its limits. The sharpness is not high and in general at 105 mm it becomes dark with diaphragm f5.6. In conclusion good to start (better certainly of 18-55) but then you feel the need for something else. Rated 7.5

sent on December 27, 2017


nikon_d610Nikon D610

Pros: Low noise at high ISO, image quality, workability of files

Cons: key position iso

Opinion: My first FF, coming from a nikon d3200 (used for 3 years), the jump is huge. The files he makes are impressive. Very high image quality. The real difference, however, is the use of the machine in low light conditions and with high ISO values, here the difference with the D3200 is abysmal. Very satisfied with the purchase, for the amateur use that I make it is perfect. Rated 10

sent on December 27, 2017


samyang_14Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical

Pros: Price, sharpness and construction

Cons: For the price none

Opinion: Purchased for 299 euros new with 5 years warranty, the use above all for internal photos of properties and then upload to various real estate advertising sites, and I find it perfect. There is distortion but easily corrected in post. It communicates perfectly with my nikon d610. The focus is manual but already from f8 is practically everything in focus. Highly recommended for views but also for interior photography. Excellent alternative to official wide angles without spending a fortune. rating 9.5

sent on December 27, 2017


nikon_24-120vr_f4Nikon AF-S 24-120mm f/4 G ED VR

Pros: Focal excursion, sharpness at f4, stabilization

Cons: Vignette with open diaphragms

Opinion: I've been using this lens for a few months now, the relationship between quality and price is excellent, moreover the focal excursion allows you to use the lens in almost every occasion, it's perfect for my favorite photographic genre (travel report), to be combined to a luminous fixed for greater aperture diaphragm. Nitidissimo already at f4, stabilization is something monstrous, allows you to shoot safely at times unthinkable. The vignetting is present in an important way but correctable in 1 second in post.rnVoto 9.5

sent on December 27, 2017




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