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![]() | Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS Pros: Quality image, brightness, weight and dimensions. Cons: Some AC frame and vignetting at the edges pronounced. Absence recording EXIF ??data. Opinion: In my opinion a very good ultrawide for APS-C. Good construction and excellent quality of the image from edge to edge with only a very slight drop in the extreme corners. It has a particularly strong vignetting when used with filters but fixable in PP; shows a good resistance to flare with the lens hood. At the edge you notice a bit of ac easily correctable. The small distance of MAF also allows some macro and set the brightness record for a 12mm fits perfectly for photos in heaven stellati.rnScala distances slightly stoned. sent on July 15, 2014 |
![]() | Canon FD 20mm f/2.8 Pros: Great colors and good definition chidendo some sleep. Cons: Soft at room temperature, suffers backlit. Opinion: I'm using it on NEX5 and compesso performs well. Quite sharp at f/5.6 closing, even if the edges sin a little bit, but TA is not usable, my copy from a soft focus effect style. Great colors. Construction impeccable, use the dial MAF is a pleasure, but relatively lightweight at the same time. I do not comment on the price because I was given but from what I've seen is human. sent on June 10, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 24mm f/2.8 Pros: Lightweight, acettabile sharpness and low cost. Cons: is only a 2.8, resistance to flare, AC Opinion: Bought used to explore the 24 mm on FF. Do not regret it, I got to try it durnate two outputs and it does its job. Mounted on a 5d2 sharpness is good even at room temperature. It 's small and light, the construction seems solid, excellent ring MAF with the scale of the distance to work in iperocale. Low distortion is removed easily. Blurred soft and pleasant. You notice a bit of AC easily removed with PS. Suffers a bit of flare in backlit and is only a 2.8. Absolutely fantastic with the video, closing a little bit we do not even need to worry about focuse! sent on August 17, 2013 |
![]() | Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro Pros: sharpness, 1:1 ratio, price and costrzione with recessed lens. Cons: removing the system to switch from AF to MF no Opinion: A great lens that allows to obtain beautiful images without fainting. The Af is loupe but macros are done in MF so ... Excellent construction with recessed lens that is impossible to crawl! I do not like the system to switch from AF to MF. Also multiplied does not lose much in sharpness. In short, a great lens for those who want to get closer to the macro. sent on December 05, 2012 |
![]() | Canon 1000D Pros: Price, ease of use live view and size. Cons: Low yield to iso greater than or equal to 800, Af not precise, targeted and gusts virtually nonexistent. Opinion: Good SLR to start with soprattto for newcomers to the world of photography. Has limitations such as AF and performance at high ISO sometimes frustrating. It is simple to use and produces good file with the right optics. The viewfinder is only used to compose since it is impossible to rely on this for a MAF precise, this deficiency, however, and in part by soddifatta live view in genres such as macro and landscapes is utlissimo. sent on December 05, 2012 |
![]() | Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Pros: Good sharpness, brightness and price Cons: Autofocus noisy Opinion: A great lens especially for the value for money. APSC of 28 mm are long, but the range of focal lengths is great for street, wide open allows you to get great portraits even though it is a little soft. The color rendition in my opinion is good and the internal focusing facilitates the use of polarizers. Lacks the full time manual focus and zoom tends to themselves when hung on the neck if you do not get stuck with the lever. Overall a good lens that makes her figure even on FF. sent on December 05, 2012 |
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