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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Luigi7642


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canon_135_f2Canon EF 135mm f/2.0 L USM

Pros: Build quality; quality / price ratio; sharpness; three-dimensional effect; bokeh

Cons: No one

Opinion: Taken used in physical store to 700 Euros, I was immediately stunned by the clarity (even the smallest detail and / or reflection) and a pleasant 3D effect that creates, especially in ritrattistica.rnNon are a professional, so mine is a opinion of an amateur, but I would say it is a must that a photographer should have in your kit, especially if you have optical fisse.rnCerto, agganciandomi previous opinion, is a lens that requires attention, the focal length 135mm. Fixed requires learning, and, personally, do not use it in a room where it is too lunga.rnMa, for the rest, I repeat, it is an absolutely objective eccezionale.rnProvare to believe !!!

sent on November 27, 2014


canon_35_f2isCanon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM

Pros: Sharpness, stabilizer, color, construction.

Cons: A bit cumbersome than the previous version, it 'hood, it' soft case (which amply deserving).

Opinion: Purchased for bridging the gap between 50 1.8 and 24 2.8 IS, I immediately liked the sharpness of the image, as well as' the absence of chromatic aberrations. Beautiful colors. The construction and 'quality' high and has nothing to do with that of the model precedente.rnCio 'has resulted in an increase in size, but not at the level insopportabile.rnOttimo handyman on FF, streetlife, his views are forte.rnNota really out of tune: no lens hood and a custodia.rnNon you understand this trade policy that Canon seems to want to consider these lenses compared to standard B series L.rnSe one wants the hood has to spend big bucks (luckily there are commercial ones) , and it certainly does not bring many fans to the lenses prime.rnIo my choice I made and I am not sorry.

sent on September 23, 2014


canon_24_f2-8isCanon EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM

Pros: Great sharpness, light weight, stabilizer, construction

Cons: No lens hood, it would have deserved

Opinion: Taken from a few days at a price significantly lower than shown on the site, coupled to 6D really surprised me for the outstanding clarity and quality of immagini.rnPuò fit in your pocket, and it's really light. Well built and very suitable for travel reportage. At the moment I can not find fault, I used it just yet, but a small hood we could have had. It 'a fixed lens, you have to learn to use it, but to get a zoom with the same quality you have to spend at least double (if not triple).

sent on January 27, 2014


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Quality / price ratio, sharpness, lightness and ease of use.

Cons: Economic construction, but saw the price ....

Opinion: Taken as a temporary replacement for the Tammy 24/70 2.8, and is intended to be an objective "secondary", used on 6D, I was immediately amazed at the compact size and weight down. So the camera and 'always with me. And 'fixed perspective, I have done so far few shots, and some movie. Give a beautifully blurred to 5.6, sharpness and colors are superb. If we add that I bought in a physical store at 95 Euros, I think that we can not expect more.

sent on January 06, 2014


tokina_80-400Tokina AT-X 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6

Pros: Size, ease of use, quality construction

Cons: Pronounced vignetting at room temperature, deterioration of the quality of the image after 300 mm

Opinion: I bought this on impulse paintings, being impressed by its size and portability. Expectations: Not a maximum weight of carry, and the ability to get the focal length of 400 mm., Spending, after all, a figure not exaggerated (shop 690 euro). RnScatto two photos in the store, and I seem acceptable level but ..., brought it home and compared with the Canon 70/200 f / 4, the surprises begin! rnInnanzitutto, a pronounced vignetting at full aperture (begins to disappear only from 7.1 onwards) and any focale.rnA from the 150/200 mm. you notice any obvious chromatic aberrations on the edges, sure the comparison with the Canon ', after all, impietoso.rnE, the maximum focal, the image loses detail and nitidezza.rnAlla end, returned to the store, as judged unworthy of being coupled with a 5D MK II.rnin summary, what to say? rnNon the stroncherei just totally, because it has pro undeniable, and 'built very well, the lens hood with adjuster wheel to the polarizer and' never seen a real treat in any other product, but performance .... RNE 'reflex suitable for economy class, and for those who prefer the ease of use at the expense of qualità.rnPersonalmente, half a disappointment, and I was very soft!

sent on November 04, 2012




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