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![]() | Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM Pros: Brightness, image stabilization, USM, image quality Cons: Nothing ... maybe a bulky sleeping Opinion: Objective fantastico..lo use of 60d as all do. Bright and stabilized, closed 2.8 is perfect (in TA is cmq very sharp). The maf is fast, accurate, in practice it never staccherei from the machine! I expected a bit smaller in size but not anything annoying. I can not help but straconsigliarlo! sent on January 19, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Pros: Weight, price stabilization, motor STM, value for money Cons: dark, cartoon TA, distorts a little at short focal lengths Opinion: I was given to compleanno..che dire..soddisfattissimo. The price is not high and you take home a great ultra-wide-stabilized (and despite the short-throw, helps in many situations). I was not convinced of the motor STM using it but I changed my mind ... I am precise fast and quiet. If you add a good image quality and a reduced weight and size defects are secondary. Vignetting and distortion disappears diafframmando to 10mm is not as annoying (but there comunqe) .rnconsigliatissimo sent on October 29, 2015 |
![]() | Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro VC USD Pros: price, sharpness, value for money Cons: af not fast Opinion: After a long meditation (100L Canon or Tamron VC 90?) My pockets have decided for the Tamron ... and I'm not sorry! Well built, it returns a razor sharp image! it was love at first ... click! The 'Af is accurate (though not very fast, even with the focus limiter) and stabilization helps .. well Straconsigliato! sent on May 22, 2014 |
![]() | Canon 60D Pros: Price, swivel screen, smaller burden, good yield ISO up to 1600 Cons: yield high iso Opinion: It 's my first SLR ... I chose it because it has a good burst, double ring and swivel screen. For now I have not felt the need to have a burst faster, as I would have liked to have multiple AF areas (the center is good .. the other 1 bit less). The iso is not a problem up to 1600 ... after the noise becomes 1 bit too obvious (but are still unable PP). The swivel screen is very useful in different situation you off the hook! sent on June 14, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Pros: range of focal lengths, AF, IS, smaller burden Cons: alas on APS-C target loses much rounder, flare, 1 bit of vignetting Opinion: It 'just amazing, strong and not too heavy. TA also not doing badly, the AF fine fishing the subject and the IS is always welcome. Unfortunately using it on aps-c turns out to be 1 bit long at times (but it was a conscious choice in view of a wide-angle) and the backlit shots you notice the flare. For the rest I do not separeri ever! sent on June 13, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Pros: Weight and overall dimensions, price stabilization Cons: "Only" 250 mm, TA quality, brightness Opinion: It 'a good canvas, although the 250 mm often proved too few, but it is a perspective that allows you anyway Traveling to light and have a decent length. The shots are not bad at TA but closing at f / 8 earn much. L 'AF speed and accuracy is good (considering it is not a USM) and the IS from a hand if you do not have too firm a hand. sent on June 13, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Pros: weight, opening, price and quality / price ratio Cons: af slow and noisy, 1 bit soft at room temperature, 1 bit of AC in areas of high contrast Opinion: A great lens for portraits and start playing with depth of field .. defects should be understood as absolute and not based on the price because with about 100 € you should not expect to have professional-quality AF precise and fast .. and for that amount you take home anyway .. Besides bright perspective is extremely portable ... in short, highly recommended sent on June 13, 2013 |
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