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![]() | Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Pros: Sharpness, quality Lenses, very quiet, lightweight, hooks for shoulder strap, precision and speed autofocus, weight balance Cons: Zoom ring lock absent, aesthetic color Opinion: Step from tamron 150-600 g2 which was a good lens, the only thing I regret is the zoom ring lock, being very sensitive as soon as you touch it changes... and personal opinion a lens so it could also be proposed black for those like me who do not want to spend € 100 for camouflage covers to be used in the woods ... That said, the rest is all pro.. it looks great but it is very light, very fast focus, good quality of the lenses much better than the 150-600 tamron g2. Stunned by the noise of focusing, there is no noise, everything seems to be off, even putting the ear close you do not hear a hiss, nothing! And finally a zoom with the hooks for the shoulder strap to be able to bring it to the neck without forcing the E attachment of the machine sent on November 05, 2021 |
![]() | Sony A7r IV Pros: Power speed, many customizable keys, ergonomic, many mpx, does not heat, silent shooting and 120hz viewfinder Cons: Battery life, screen not fully adjustable, menu with too many items Opinion: I come from an a99ii, I'm impressed by the incredible work done by Sony, a sensor with 61mpx, I shot in the room with only one light on making a decent photo at 12'800 iso, the a99ii would not have been able to do so well even at 3200iso ... very quiet mechanical shutter also I have the possibility to shoot with electronic shutter and not make any noise. Speed of focus and camera ignition amazing, focus not always precise with 'monocolor' and small subjects, always comparing everything to my a99ii that in this managed nettamemte better! Fantastic the 120hz viewfinder that does not interrupt the vision during the shots even if it is not fluid .. I find it really obscene instead that after years and years and numerous models, the screen does not orient or close as for the alpha 77 and 99 versions ... here we just went back.. sent on October 28, 2021 |
![]() | Sony A99 II Pros: quick and smart focus, silent snap and iso noise compared to a99v Cons: Battery life, screen definition, wifi too basic Opinion: socket to replace my a99 (and a77ii and a58 previously) and flank it to the rx100iii. the body feels slightly heavier, otherwise with the machine off does not change anything at all, ignition much faster and snap let's say the silent double (for those who asked... The a99 clicked clok, this just does clik. as if they had taken away half the time of the shutter... obvious same times iso and f.... it's a dumb phrase but I hope it makes the idea) the 5 ace stabilization is extraordinary and the focus very fast and smart. the reflex seems perfect I just found these negative things for me: -the menu compared to the a99 is slightly longer and cumbersome although practically the same -the wifi serves to take or send photos on the phone or interact with the pc, I would have liked that as for the rx100, I own, could download apps to be able to do for example photo stacking - super orientable screen but after 15 years (it also did the a58) they could improve the quality or do it oled... -ridiculous battery, always because it's 15 years that the they do identical to those of the 4-money reflex and could even give him a few hundred mha, just to make those 50 more photos... -THIS IS MY PENSIERO ABOUT THE PRODUCTS SONY HAVE... the packaging and all the internal components (battery, cable, charger) are the same as the 300, 600,1200 euro reflex... I find it ugly that the most expensive reflex of sony has the same packaging and components supplied identical to those of reflexes from 15 years ago... It's a whist i know, but 15 years and 350 euros of the a58 against 3000 euros of the a99ii and I have in front of the exact same black and orange box, the lace, usb cable and battery. with the same identical codes oem... let's say that with sony you don't have a minimum of exclusivity even to pay them millions... sent on March 30, 2020 |
![]() | Sony RX100 III Pros: Compact, bright, optical quality, silent, stabilized well Cons: Slow, little sense, little battery, in M mode too difficult Opinion: Taken to replace the reflex (only in quiet and improvised turns) of pro has few things due to technology (obviously that in 2015 could not hurt it) so the quality is great, the lenses amche and the filter nd is really a genius... But I regret having taken it as it is very slow compared to a reflex, the optical quality does not even seem zeiss the battery lasts really little (I have an a99 and it seems to last twice) but the cge thing I do not like at all and that I think will force me to sell it is the M mode , where to adjust iso, f and speed, it really takes too long and often gets messed up... It is made to be used a lot in automatic but already several times I have taken photos of landscapes identical to the mobile phone. Let's just say I didn't get the spark with this camera. sent on March 01, 2020 |
![]() | DJI Mavic Air Pros: small and transportable, stabilized Cons: battery only original, there are no majorities or after market, photo quality to be improved Opinion: taken used at 500 euros and I have to say that I am very happy (I would never have paid the double again) its strengths are that it is small and transportable, very stabilized and allows you to go to 2km away and 500 meters high (unlocked) personally the function s locked is more comfortable to have a powerful signal than for a long haul. the videos come pretty good but I don't like the photos at all... Low quality even in native format, which by the way are impossible to open on the PC if it is not has some program! I was expecting a viewer from the dji (like those who provide for free on the sites the reflex builders) I was very disappointed by this. low battery life as smaller and larger models all last 5 mins longer... on these they were wasted just... what I can't stand is that there are no majority batteries or other manufacturers, on they have the 'monopoly' and the thing is really bad. because of the fact of the photos, they could put a better optics given the price... this doesn't even have mid-range mobile phones sent on February 21, 2020 |
![]() | Sigma 24-105mm f/4 DG OS HSM Art Pros: solid, well done and silent Cons: weight, inverted zoom rotation compared to sony and tamron, visibly dark corners at 24mm Opinion: Combined with the Sony A99, great all-rounder lens for ff, excellent image quality for the price at which it lends itself, in hand looks solid and well done, silent and the flare seems to have disappeared compared to the optics I own. a little pesantuccio if you turn in the mountains or at some event, the f4 does not allow me to work well indoors with little light, but outdoors offers really formidable lights and colors.still I have not digested the wheel of the zoom that rotates in the opposite direction to all the Sony and Tamron optics (I don't know if nikon and canon rotate in that direction) but it's really annoying and makes you waste a lot of time and position of the hand. the best photos I've taken for now I've got from f8 to f11, with a really high quality. Congratulations Sigma. the focus is quiet and effective, always, not very fast though. sent on August 14, 2019 |
![]() | Hoya Pro1 Circular Polarizer Pros: Does his duty Cons: I expected a better degree of cleanliness given the price. Opinion: Good polarization, recommended to all, good quality. Only flaw, costing 50 euros (in stores exceeds 100 euros) just opened had grains of dust and a small speck that have not yet managed to remove, do not talk about 10 euros and could clean it and control it better since it costs anyway from 50 to 100 Euro. (the package was sealed) sent on July 18, 2018 |
![]() | Sony DT 16-50mm f/2.8 SSM Pros: Silent and fast focusing, very solid and tropicalized build quality. Cons: High weight, for a handyman is tiring to turn woods, cities etc... Focus does not always precise especially against light, vignetting too sharp Opinion: Taken to replace my trivial 18-55, much sharper photos, very fast and silent focus but in crisis against light, a whole do to have if you want to increase the level of practicality. Average high price, but if you succeed (as in my case) with 500 euros is a whim to take off! Now on my a77ii there goes to the wedding. For now the only flaw is the weight, I was exploring the menu and eliminating some photos when I started to tire of holding the camera. However, recommended for those who like me loves landscapes, subjects, animals, events, experiments and wants to climb to an intermediate level abandoning maybe the sal 18-55 from 200 euros. sent on July 12, 2018 |
![]() | Sony NEX C3 Pros: the automatic system is precise, excellent basic lens and clear display. Cons: battery life, slow photo rescue, fully automatic Opinion: I bought it together with an A58, it is very automatic and it is useless to change the parameters as if it were a reflex, in automatic mode it is amazing, I made phenomenal pictures, better than the A58 (if put in automatic), thanks to the basic optics that works well with the camera body and also thanks to the software that processes the images in an extraordinary way. a good alternative to small compacts that sin in quality not having a sensor and lens as big as this c3.rnpecca the battery, lasts too little, the display has a good definition, but in the sun you see too much reflection. sent on January 14, 2018 |
![]() | Sony 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Pros: wide range of use, economic and therefore affordable for everyone. Cons: plasticy, noisy focus motor, slow focus. Opinion: very cheap and therefore fortunately accessible to those who have no assets to spend but want to take pictures of distant subjects.rnper its price, quality and brightness are really excellent.rndi against the engine of focus is very noisy, the Autofocus is very slow, it often takes 2-3 seconds turning to the right and left making noise. (tested with A58 and A77 ii) I warmly recommend the purchase maybe combined with a D.55 UV filter to get even more yield. sent on January 14, 2018 |
![]() | Sony A77 II Pros: light, excellent stabilization, silent, fast. Cons: battery, slight overheating of the main display Opinion: coming from an A58, so this A77 ii is better in all! the shot is much more muffled and silent, slightly more stabilized for low light photos without tripods, the camera body seems lighter (due to the larger size), the buttons are all where they should be, and I'm happy, focus fast but often invasive, ie framing for example a room or a landscape, tends to focus on objects in unwanted areas and often you have to try automatically to press the AF button several times until it detects the right subject (this only in focusing completely automatic) .rnthe battery has a good life (obviously less than the competition) and one flaw that I found is that after about ten minutes of use the right side of the display heats up a lot and you feel a lot on the cheek when you then use the viewfinder (the display was set to auto brightness). rnprovate various photos in closed environments with little light and up to 3200 iso photos are well defined, over a little flaw butthe system works well and manages to clean a little noise (in automatic mode and jpg) .rnfantastic continuous shooting at 12 photos per second ... I did a single test (raw) and has not entered the crisis by shooting in 3 seconds over 30 photos from 24mb each. sent on January 14, 2018 |
![]() | Sony SLT A58 Pros: Intuitive, it has everything in its low price Cons: In closed environments the photos are very noisy, slow to save the image even with the latest sd Opinion: My first SLR to learn and I enjoyed and taught a lot, I will soon be going to the sister a77 mk2 but the a58 is still a nice object to learn! RnA bit 'noisy shooting and the engine of focus in the lens of series, but at 3-400 € you can not 'ask for better ... intuitive and customizable, even in automatic mode the software works well churning out fantastic photos. sent on January 05, 2018 |
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