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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

zeiss_flektogon_35_f2-8Zeiss Jena Flektogon 35mm f/2.8

Pros: analog rendering, faithful colors, sharpness and precision of details, fluid rings at the right point. the top of the vintage lenses in my opinion

Cons: if we consider the era of construction, none.

Opinion: purchased for some time and used mainly on fujifilm with a spectacular yield. I immediately fell in love with it in fact it stuck to the car for a long time. the colors are faithful and if I have to find a flaw I say that the images are overexposed. I stop at half stop to have an image exposed correctly. the blurry and 10, daltronte is a zeiss, never nervous and round at the right point. even in contrast light defends itself well compared with other objectives of the same range. Recommended!

sent on November 24, 2020


fujifilm_23_f1-4Fujifilm XF 23mm f/1.4 R

Pros: right focus according to the way I shoot. magical rendering and super sharpness from f2 onwards. certainly at f1.4 it's a bit soft but you know that this opening serves a certain type of photo. diaframmi diaframmi sliding the right. unique manual focus mechanism. AF not very fast and dumb but does its duty.

Cons: I did not find anything particularly serious, but if we want the footprint and the weight are important, but a lens like this could not be light.

Opinion: I bought this used lens at an attractive price especially for the focal point congenial to me. I tried everything but the fixed focal points are my passion. I mainly use the 35 mm on FF and fischeye for some creative shots. I must say that the fuji quality is felt all, the sharpness is among the merits of this lens even in the backlight. robust and well-built objective. If you want advice put some money aside and buy it. you won't regret it.

sent on July 16, 2020


zenit_16mm_fisheyeZenit MC Zenitar 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye

Pros: sharp from f5 up, but always uncertain edges, smooth and above all adjustable in focus. vintage taste

Cons: weight, but you know that the glass weighs. light cap dancer and comes off easily

Opinion: I bought out of curiosity this old lens paid 100 euros with m42 attack and I have to say that mounted on my fuji xpro 2 I'm having fun. Of course you have to take into account that it is always an old lens, but I assure you that you will enjoy it. A little uncomfortable to carry because it is as heavy as a stone and in comparison to modern plastic lenses makes you laugh a bit. When I bought it the old owner had not warned me of an infinite focus defect, that is, all the photos taken from a certain distance were completely out of focus. Thinking I had taken a rip-off I had put it in the drawer, but dismantling in the web I came across a forum dedicated to vintage lenses where I discovered that this lens could present these problems of infinite maf due to the incorrect assembly of the front of the lens. In fact, by following the instructions and removing the rubber dial dul barrel, you can access three small screws that loosen them allow the correct positioning of the numbered ring of distances and consequently put the focus to infinity.

sent on June 23, 2020


fujifilm_x-t10Fujifilm X-T10

Pros: handy, light, beautiful, easy to use, understandable menus, discreet autofocus, incredible jpg quality, enough tarreria, fuji colors.

Cons: The automatic click funsion is not memorized. Each time you have to reset it. battery door should be designed better. If you need to change the battery or SD you need to disassemble it from the stand. Poor ISO estate. To be fussy the atherian wheel, the hypopostate for the ISO gearbox should rise by turning right and lower turning left instead is on the contrary. (I'm better)

Opinion: I'm a CANON user and I own a 6D with L optics, but I like to experiment with other brands. For about a year Now I bought this beautiful car that made me forget the Canon at home. Sure, its strong point is the portability and practicality of use, and if we consider that this is an APSC with just 16 mpx, ISO sensitivity up to 6400, I dare not imagine the top of the range what they manage to pull off. An old photographer friend from my country always told me that FUJIFILM was the best, but I never listened to him. Now he's not there anymore because I wanted to tell him he was right. However, going back to the opinions, I can confirm that it is a high quality product in both materials and finishes.

sent on March 04, 2020




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