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![]() | Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical Pros: Sharpness over f4, robust construction, price, angle of view in relation to the reduced distortion Cons: Absence of MAF (14mm but it's easy to find the focus in manual mode), inability to mount front filters. Opinion: I recently took the version with chip model nikon mounted on FF, they are increasingly happy with our purchase ... gives me a wide angle field without too much distortion (and in any case completely recoverable in post production) and exceptional clarity , especially after f4. For now I have taken pictures at night with long exposures and a few landscape and has a really good contrast and vivid colors. sent on September 26, 2014 |
![]() | Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Pros: He does everything, stabilized, contrasted Cons: focus Opinion: If you want to carry around a single lens, or you want to get a result at 270 firm without necessarily spending money on a 300af-s, this is the right lens, a little flaw in focusing slow and noisy. Personally I preferred the lens cole younger USD because the lenses are of better quality and give more vivid picture, which I like more. Ideal as a lens to shoot in good light. sent on October 23, 2013 |
![]() | Nikon D7000 Pros: Double adjustment ring illuminator to focus, autofocus 39pt, quality at high ISO, intuitive menu, internal af motor. Cons: Sometimes hard to read the Sd, simply replace the batteries and everything magically back to work. Opinion: Past by the d3100 d7000, is a totally different planet, you can raise the ISO without too much fear, you can mount optics dated and maintain auto focus, has a manageability comparable to the d3100 with the characteristics of a d300. perhaps only the speed of focus is a little lower than the d300. The right compromise for who wants a very good machine without fainting with Full Frame. sent on October 23, 2013 |
![]() | Nikon AF 85mm f/1.8 D Pros: hood metal screw, af fast, one blurred spectacular, sharp above f2.8, quality / price ratio Cons: for me no Opinion: On the d7000 I use it for ritratito in external (as it becomes 125mm on mine) and has a contrast and one blurred in which obviate the transition in post-production. The focus is fast and precise, no distosioni and vignetting. qualitative perspective is worthy of the good times that were robust, with metal lens hood, gives the impression of eternity. sent on October 23, 2013 |
![]() | Nikon AF 50mm f/1.4 D Pros: Small, cheap, good quality Cons: af noisy Opinion: I use it on my d7000 and I find it perfect for portrait f1.4/1.8 / has a blurred effect that allows no work in post-production. In addition f2.2 becomes a blade, precise and outstanding detail. as I said perhaps the only flaw (if you really want to find it) and the focus still noisy because mechanics. sent on October 23, 2013 |
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