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![]() | Hasselblad XCD 55mm f/2.5 V Pros: Build quality, blurry, quality of both color and image rendering in general... versatility of use... Cursed is the day I met you!!! Cons: The price without a shadow of a doubt. Opinion: What can I say, I have only ever shot with Canon until as a result of the purchase of a Hasselblad 500 C/M I said to myself how nice it would be to be able to shoot in analog being able to see the result. So I decided to get a kidney out and bought the 907x 50c digital body. Below I said what sense it makes to have the car without having a lens, give at least the 45 f.4 (the pancake). When I started shooting digitally I said to myself: "but if the result is this with an entry level lens, who knows what can be achieved with a "rank" lens.... AND HERE I AM, MR. JUDGE!! If the images I took that I published are not already significant... I must say that shadow management, color rendering (practically identical to reality), versatility of use both automatically and digitally all quickly from the focus adjustment ring ... all this made me fall madly in love with the Hasselblad world (if ever there was a need). A piece of advice: if you are easy to be addicted, stay away from it. sent on March 14, 2024 |
![]() | Canon EF 85mm f/1.4 L IS USM Pros: Autofocus from F1, unimpeachable stabilization, sharpness and superb chromatic rendering. Cons: Without a shadow of a doubt "the weight". Opinion: I was looking for the WOW (82 f. 1/2 II) then I said, "I'll settle for budget," but it was the big brother's cost. When I shoot "he" is always my first choice and I struggle to disassemble it... except for the need of shooting spaces. Outstanding performance and excellent sharpness. The boken then fiuuuuuuu. Of course using it with the R tends to be unbalanced, while with the 5Dsr it finds its natural location (megapixel and 85 f. 1/4 that I tell you to do). One of my best purchases and indispensable tool for a portraitist. sent on September 22, 2020 |
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