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![]() | Canon 1DX Mark II Pros: AF, image quality, high ISO hold, burst, "granitic" camera body, battery life, tropicalization, functionality and customization. Cons: The sensor must be cleaned constantly, which on my previous machine I did not need to do so often. Opinion: Coming from a Canon 7D II I can say that the 1DX II is another planet. For about 5 months he has been accompanying me in all the photo sessions and travels. Starting from the camera body as soon as you take it in hand you feel the weight that at first can scare but makes those long and heavier optics like my sigma 150-600mm Sport very balanced. The settings are complete and very customizable depending on the situations in which you shoot, as well as easy to find from the menus. The AF and burst are impressive for accuracy, speed and hardly misses the shot if well set. I took photos quietly between 12800 and 20000 ISO still fully usable and rich in detail. Weather resistance tested literally under the Seljalandsfoss waterfall without giving the slightest sign of slowdowns and / or problems. The only negative note is the dust that accumulates at the edges of the sensor, so cleaning must be constant. sent on October 14, 2023 |
![]() | Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM S Pros: AF very fast, sharpness, precision AF, focal hikes, build quality, price, weight and tropicalization Cons: Sharpness, fixed tripod collar, balancing with light machine bodies Opinion: I have had this lens for more than four months, and I have to say that I am very satisfied with the purchase. Supertele Zoom very versatile, from nature photography to Motosport, in short, all genres that require a certain distance from the subject. High quality construction, very solid and resistant, tested in all weather conditions, rain, snow and humidity, despite this has never given problems in terms of performance. The sharpness is really good at f/6.3 (600mm) But if you close it to 7.1 becomes a beautiful razor blade. The weight many consider it a problem, but to remember that the Bianconi house Canon weigh from 1 to 3kg more (just think of the 500 F4 first generation with about 5kg) so also on this nothing to say, if not for long photographic sessions , at least one monopod is a must. Only flaw (in my opinion) is the collar for the tripod not removable, which in some situations may result in obstruction. Obviously this lens is not sensible to compare it to the large L series of canon because the Sigma with €1800 we bring home a good compromise against the approximately €10,000 of 600 F4 is II canon. In short, this is a great lens for those who like me to do naturalistic without selling a kidney to buy the original "first". More than satisfied, rated 9.5 out of 10 sent on March 14, 2019 |
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