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![]() | Fujifilm X-T2 Pros: Robustness, weight, price of used, high iso seal, overall quality, customizable, menu simplicity Cons: Size (for those coming from the top of the canon range), absolute need for battery grip, both to increase its size and for batteries Opinion: I recently sold all my canon equipment (1d mk iv, 24-105L and 28-70L f2.8) and I don't miss it at all. I bought this tank at a really affordable price 550 euros, along with a fujinon 18-55 2.8-4 at 250 euros. With 800 euros I have a decent starting equipment, although maybe I will switch to a fujinon 18-135, to have all the focal covers and I feel satisfied. It may sound silly, but it is a machine that would be able to use even a child, if you put everything automatically the machine (a rather rare case for those of its headband) makes beautiful shots. The iso are real and usable up to 12000, this is also a great novelty for me, until today I was forced to stop on the 3200, here the noise is there but it is not colored and therefore does not bother me. While the entry level kit is quite cheap, the other optics are not, but the quality is already assured in this 18-55, tropicalized, crisp and fast (despite not being ultrasonic it does not make any noise and focheggia on any subject; in case of poor lights a light and focuses even in the dark). The guineas are in 80% of the cases fluid and pleasant, only the smaller ones of the shooting modes and the display meter are a bit uncomfortable. The viewfinder is fast, it doesn't even seem to be electronic, the display is a little slower and orients well only vertically (occasionally I play pretending it's a cockpit sight). Sore button is the ergonomics, greatly improved with the purchase of the vertical grip, and the battery with ridiculous life, but I have pre-empt 5 batteries, of which 3 to keep inserted with the bg. The jump from aps-h to mirrorless with crop 1.5 tempted me and scared me at the same time, I must say that the landing was pleasant. sent on February 20, 2020 |
![]() | Canon 5D Mark II Pros: Full frame, ergonomics, tropicalization, image fidelity and all that a professional reflex, albeit with 10 years on the shoulders brings with it Cons: Slow Af (especially in Live view), ISO Opinion: I've been taking pictures again. I spent many years using a 5d old, after this I forfeited I tried a radical change and I bought a Fuji X-T10 with relative optics (18-55 2.8 and 27 2.8). However I had to go back on my steps, the images were I did not like, the files that baked seemed to be compact camera digital and left me rather disappointed, despite being the machine functional to my needs (I'm a reporter, the newspaper for which I write comes out In paper and therefore has no special requirements about the quality of the photographic material and the machine was very comfortable to carry behind), the photos I took did not arouse in me any emotion or message. I bought then for a ridiculously priced (700 euros) A 5d Mark II with 70 thousand shots and a Canon 24 105 F4L and I came back to smile, the camera makes photographs, the colors are the real ones, in my hand I have a rocky machine body, which sticks nicely to the palm , clicking in JPG produces images ready for publication that I transfer directly to the computer or mobile phone with USB cable. For my needs the speed of autofocus is more than acceptable, idem as regards the tightness of the ISO that I can push up to 5000 simply having to apply a bit of luminance in retouching. I think I will also buy a fixed 40mm f2.8 USM for situations where I know I go without fail for the type of focal so as to break down even problems related to clutter. I hope that the old age of the body will not be felt waiting to move to a newer 6d or 5d Mark III when I have the opportunity economic. sent on November 26, 2018 |
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