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Alberto Galan www.juzaphoto.com/p/AlbertoGalan ![]() |
![]() | Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Pros: Sharpness, construction, AF on Sony Cons: No, not even the price! Opinion: Long tested on Sony A7RIII in street photos and portraiture... Result: a bomb! Surround lens with AF spettacacular... The Sony Eye AF works fine. Lens built fine with materials that I like a lot, maybe in the long can be a bit heavy, but it's not my case! Comunquesia is a glass like the 35 and the 85 always Sigma ART series that can not miss! Fully satisfied with the purchase! sent on January 19, 2019 |
![]() | Nikon D500 Pros: AF, XQD, machine body Cons: Tuch does not work in the menu, AF video as pitiful as all Nikon, attack lens tends to make play after a few months, iso estate, Snap bridge that looks like a tease Opinion: The machine is definitely right, I've been using it for a long time now and in my opinion it's a D5 in aps-c version. Great for Sports, Wildlife and Live Events... Of course, to fully appreciate the quality, it takes optics of a certain quality. I really appreciate that Nikon has put the XQD as on the D5 thus ensuring excellent speed with an almost derisory buffer. Surely the D500 is the best APS-C produced by Nikon and I think also on the market. sent on November 21, 2018 |
![]() | Manfrotto MT 190 X PRO4 Pros: Robustness and stability Cons: Weight, missing transport bag Opinion: Good product, I tested it several times in conditions of wind and rain with above professional bodies... Always stable even in wind condition above the cliffs, obviously for particular situations should be loaded... We're not in Miracolandia... Nothing else to say does his dirty work. Only flaw, the box does not contain the bag! sent on May 28, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8 E ED VR Pros: Quality in all directions Cons: Price, a bit of distortion at 24mm Opinion: Exceptional optics, although it cost me a kidney and liver together. Af-precise and very fast, VR exceptional, yield on D500 extremely good, scary sharpness for the category! On FF from the best of though, it almost seems to have a step up again and as a result you appreciate it much more. Extremely recommended, the optics that should never be missed! sent on May 23, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6 E ED VR Pros: sharpness, focal length especially when mounted on APS-C bodies Cons: Too long the ride to go from 200mm to 500, AF not at the levels of the name Nikon, lack of tropicalization, accessories supplied (bag for transport ridiculous). Opinion: Taken 6 months ago by the trusted dealer. On D500 The optics is very good at sharpness level and VR, it would be perfect if it had an AF a little faster, sometimes it really makes me blasphize when compared to other Nikon optics. I'd like to try it on FF body as a D5 and then compare its results. In conclusion The value for money is good... Even more advantageous if bought with some promotion from the importer! sent on May 23, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon D5500 Pros: Excellent image quality, lightness Cons: AF awkward video, no GPS Opinion: I use it for two years now with a Nikkor 18-200 VRII and Lexar 64GB SD from 150MB/S. Not hindering the machine is of entry level range gives very very good shots. It is clear that it can not be compared to a professional at the level of sensor, AF and functions, but the little one is doing very well. What I don't understand, but I think they did it only at the marketing level, is because Nikon didn't provide it with GPS as in Sister D5300... Really a shame! (Personal consideration: If I went back I would buy the D7200 for various reasons at the level of functions, ergonomics and handles. But also because the controls are set much more similarly as in the professional.) By pulling the sums the D5500 has all the cards to be the first machine for that person who wants more performance and quality of the sisters D3300/3400. sent on May 19, 2018 |
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