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


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sony_18-70Sony DT 18-70mm f/3.5-5.6

Pros: Weight, focal excursion

Cons: unclear, flare,aberrations,no lampshade

Opinion: The only merits of this lens, in my humble opinion, are the really reduced weight and the good focal excursion that on apsc equals a 27-105 that makes it a good everything do. For the rest suffers a lot of flare, a little less of chromatic aberrations and does not have a good sharpness until f7.1 after improves a little. On the autofocus side, it's never tried in manual focus. It has no market as you often find it paired with used cars (that's how I got hold of it) or on the bay at 30 euros. Alas, suffering from cervical i take him on the road with my a68 thus remaining under the kilo as the overall weight.

sent on November 10, 2019


sony_slt_a58Sony SLT A58

Pros: Value for money, has a lot of features, electronic viewfinder, focus peacking, body stabilized machine, shock resistant, good battery life.

Cons: Since it is an entry level you can hardly use it in a light environment if you do not match an F 1.8 lens, much less you can shoot in the evening, battery life long exposures.

Opinion: His only problem is not to be called canon... is a great machine for the price that you find probably higher than the competitors entry level canon/Nikon. I used it sporadically for a year and a half just automatically and pulled out some nice photos. After taking a course in photography has become the normal extension of my arm and I began to appreciate its versatility and the excellent bill (I fell from the tripod and did not make a scratch while the lens supplied 18-55 has reported a simple Dent but continues to work to perfection). I love the EVF, you have all the information you need without looking in the live view and you have a fairly truthful preview of the final result of the shot. To photograph indoors you need a bright lens. To my surprise it snaps up to 1600 ISO without major problems and although I hardly push it to 3200 ISO If you expose well the files are not bad at all. Over the 3200 iso pixels seem crazy and you have a real explosion of the same. I really appreciate the fact that it has the focus peacking also usable by viewfinder, as they often use old vintage lenses without autofocus; For the same reason it is also very useful the stabilizer directly on the machine body. The battery really lasts as long as you make lengthy exposures in this case it runs out pretty quickly, but I think it's a bit of a problem for all the entrylevels. I highly recommend the purchase unless not have the intention to go after a full frame, unfortunately Sony only makes a model of SLR FF and costs a lot but if you do not have money problems I would definitely recommend Sony in some ways is a step Forward to the others.

sent on January 29, 2019




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