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![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR Pros: Cost of optics, VR, compact, lightweight, automatic dedicated right. Focus will slow it fast but very quiet and precise, aesthetic. Cons: The front ring rotates with the fire so it is not possible to mount polarized filters except a few. The ring of focus and light and small. Bayonet plastic but you can easily replace with the metal with about 40 euro. The hood must be the original one else can manifest shadows to the minimum opening zoom. Opinion: Driven by a need for wide-angle perspective and not wanting to spend digits or traded my 50 1.8 with the 18-55 VR. At first glance un'azzardo because I certainly lost in brightness and compactness (and by the way 50 1.8 is a view that a photographer must have, the better if you can afford the 1 .4). But I bought it the most versatile and for the use that I do (almost beginner ...) I find that this view, if combined with a camera type d7000 buy a new life. The limits of the objective which originated as optics Kit for D3000 rise considerably by increasing the versatility of high ISO d7000. Tested in a d80 manifest weaknesses with the d7000 disappear. I think that all the optics should be evaluated according to the body and never as in this case it's true. In addition, the engine is quiet, it is not lightning in focus but it is not painful. Definitely always accurate. The weight is very light and this allows to keep it always attaccato the machine even if the bayonet in plastic is not very secure. For this bay is that metal is about 40 euro. As if to say that if someone has in mind to keep it forever can evaluate to improve the structural characteristics. Findings therefore very positive and higher than my more 'expectations. sent on April 26, 2013 |
![]() | Nikon D7000 Pros: Perfectly built body, tropicalization, 3 "display bright, quick burst, AF 39 points, a missile in the calculations, dual memory slots useful, main controls within easy reach. Exceptional high ISO (TRUE REFERENCE CLASS) Cons: Nothing to report. Advice to limit the purchase of BG (original if possible) that improves performance and usability being burst on the body is not very big (but I do not have the big hands and therefore often use it without). Opinion: I come to the D80 and before the FE analog I made about 50,000 shots. The digital was impossible for me given the high cost of professional equipment. This is why I put in the standard by waiting for prices to come down hobby on second. I took a d80 used trying to figure out if I had liked the digital. It was love at first sight. That's why I decided to switch to something serious and I oriented d7000 which is the best on the strip prosumer although the quality and performance is professional. The line between amateur and professional is in fact canceled with this model that does not cost the earth (with all due respect for money) and allows uncommon results on other competing models. The Nikon d7000 is a classic that will last many years if well maintained and whether forward in time can easily become the second body. Very useful if the BG is original then the better it is weather sealed and the frame magnesium alloy as the body macchina.rnUltima note: on second if they are not many and those on sale are very expensive. It means that those who have notsells easily. sent on February 28, 2013 |
![]() | Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD Pros: Best of the best, fast and silent AF, stabilization, excellent, excellent image quality, high quality costruttivarnrn Cons: Could do it but would go out f4 fixed price. Therefore, no Opinion: Worth all the money spent to buy and even more. It 'very well built, and comes with a hood. The AF is fast and quiet, the stabilization is very good for their work, aberrations extremely compact, excellent colors, excellent sharpness and distortion practically absent up to 280mm. Becomes more than just a little softer but just something inaudible. They say that goes well with the kenko 1.4x DGX pro 300, which maintains the AF and all the information about the correct focal length. I'd like to try it. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to buy a 300mm without fainting. sent on December 21, 2012 |
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