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Andrea Casolin www.juzaphoto.com/p/AndreaCasolin ![]() |
![]() | Nikon AF-P DX 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G VR Pros: Autofocus, sharpness, value for money, silence and lightness Cons: Many chromatic aberrations (I think solvable with paraluce), paraluce not included Opinion: Just sold, after owning it for two years. I can certainly only speak ly of this objective. Of course, the focal excursion offered is reduced and very limiting, but it can turn into positive in terms of weight and above all in situations in which the subject is very close. Very well autofocus, fast and very quiet practically always, perhaps encounters some difficulties when the subjects are distant and very small in the crosshairs, but this also depends very much on the body of the machine. In essence, a very good goal, if we also consider the value for money. The photos it returns, in terms of colors and colors, are very good in favorable and very beautiful light quality, while disfiguring a little in the quality of light did not excel; nothing so terrible anyway. The lack of VR on/off switches can also suggest a negative point, but to tell you the truth I never revealed anything negative even when I was on tripod and vr was always on. The real counter to this objective is chromatic aberrations, which are many and sometimes even destructive. I think, however, that with the purchase of the lampshed, if not all of them can be reduced, a good part, but I cannot say precisely because I have never bought the lampshed. For good clarity I recommend going to f/8, or at least f/7.1, at least on occasions that allow it. Finally, I can only highly recommend it to those who want to start taking nature/wildlife photos, certainly a lens with many pros and very few cons. sent on January 19, 2021 |
![]() | Nikon D3300 Pros: Little weight, compactness, general organization of buttons/dial,cost Cons: ISO Estate Opinion: It's just been sold and I ended my adventure with the D3300. This machine has ferried me from the low levels of photography to a good level in a path of about a year and a half. In my opinion, if one makes the most of it, it can really take out photographs even higher than what you should actually get. It's an entry-level, yes, but it can go even a little further than its level. Obviously everything in my opinion. However I found myself very comfortable, little weight and footprint, good yield of focus and click, quick and silent. Perhaps what penalizes her the most is the ISO seal that from 800 and up begins to feel consistent phases. But let's not forget that it's an entry-level. I recommend it to all those who start with photography and want to have a machine not too expensive and heavy but at the same time with a good yield. sent on November 30, 2019 |
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