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


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

sony_a7c_iiSony A7C II

Pros: very handy and weighs little! G/GM lenses with apertures that are set the old way with thumb and middle finger, and not with front wheel!

Cons: Rectification: a big flaw. The ISO adjustment can be accidentally adjusted by the right hand while holding the ml. In fact, the adjustment is located in the rear wheel and it is a moment to press it.... The camera body is small.

Opinion: Photos don't need correction in post. They feature true-to-the-shot tones. I have two Z7II with 24-70 2.8 and other lenses. but in landscapes I prefer sony with the 20-70 G f4 .... Less bulk, less weight and returns more realistic files (jpeg) than Nikon's 24-70 f/4. Clearly nothing to say about Nikon's 24-70 2.8 but with Sony love at first shot. And then on the road I put it in my backpack and it doesn't catch the eye. I'm thinking of the little sister of 60 mpx. By selling Nikon kit en bloc.

sent on October 05, 2024


samyang_mf14_f2-8zSamyang MF 14mm f/2.8 RF/Z

Pros: PRICE, SHARPNESS

Cons: WEIGHT

Opinion: I bought for 250 euros this lens used to match it with the Z5 and photograph exclusively the Northern Lights on my trip to Finnish Lapland. Luck assisted me and for two evenings I succeeded. The optics have never disappointed me, indeed. Set to infinity and at f/2.8 (sometimes f/4) returned me beautiful images (I stored f/2.8 at 800 iso for 3 seconds in the presence of moon; 3200 iso for 10 seconds and 1000 iso for 18 seconds with aurora KP 2.7 - 3.5). The results were very satisfactory and, for the price paid, it was worth experimenting. The optics worked at temperatures between -20 and -32. On Friday evening, after 60 photos, I decide to return to the hotel for a hot tea. Coming out shortly after I see auroras everywhere around me. The lens showed obvious condensation but, putting the Z5 back on the tripod, it gave me only the first three photographs with halo and then resumed working wonderfully. Fortune? Case? I don't know. But I keep it for other experiences, maybe on tulip meadows in Holland on the next spring trip. Good light to all

sent on March 22, 2023


olympus_omd_em1_iiOlympus OM-D E-M1 II

Pros: Lightness Comprehensive optical park and transportability Ease of use

Cons: It is not an FF and getting used to the medium-small size and lightness takes some time.

Opinion: When I travel I use this and two Pen F together with the 12-40 Zuiko, the 25 mm and the 40-150 (which I use very little ). Sometimes I also photograph with Panasonic 8-18. The results have always been more than satisfactory. For my needs it is great! I also have a Nikon D3x with several fixed targets, but I no longer take it on trips. I use it for sheer pleasure, or rather to remember past times. Good photography to all

sent on July 16, 2020


nikon_d3xNikon D3x

Pros: Great files. Balanced in weight shapes and distribution.

Cons: Nothing

Opinion: Taken to replace the D750 with which I never had a feeling. With the D3x it was love at first sight. Mine has 30,000 shots. Perfect in everything but has a dot in the sensor that you can not remove. Patience. I told myself... and if I had the dirty sensor... what would I do? Lighroom was the tisposta. And I keep taking pictures. I would never, ever sell it. . Beautiful reflex that I use with 28-70 f/2.8 (nice pesantuccio...) sixe D and the brother is 70-200 D f/2.8..satisfied

sent on February 08, 2020


olympus_penfOlympus PEN-F

Pros: Vintage Aesthetics, sturdiness, practicality of transport, speed of use

Cons: With the use of glasses do not always turn on the viewfinder (eyepiece)

Opinion: A nice little toy to travel the world and take home wonderful shots. Relatively light body, also combined with the Zoom 12-40 f/2.8 (a bit ' chubby and heavy compared to the fixed) never annoys. If we can also put a couple of "classic" lenses in the backpack... Well... It seems to have returned to the years 80 when the 28-35-85 mm were at home, so much fun to search for the best framing and shoot. Certainly known difference between the files of the Pen F and those of the Nikon D3X, but always depends on the love that one puts us to grasp the moments that photographer. Recommended with full marks. And then the goals are found in the Web at attractive prices, considering the wonderful rendering to my way of seeing. I read that "addictive." True!

sent on March 08, 2019




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