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![]() | Canon EOS RP Pros: handling, af, ease of use, FF, Focus staking and rangemeter Cons: Dynamic range, display meter, battery menu button in the top left, tropicalization. Opinion: I find it a great FF entry level, great detail, excellent iso seal, lightning af and excellent features not present in some upper machines. What disappointed me a little is the display meter, does not work very well and often you are forced to overexpose by 2 stops. The dynamic range is not the best but being a landscaper hardly snap without bkt. Another thing that doesn't go down is the additional grip at the price of 100 euros. a piece of plastic without any function I find it highly out of the market. I'm glad I bought it and I hope you can do some updates to correct via software some flaws in the machine. Highly recommended for those who want to experience the FF. sent on March 04, 2020 |
![]() | Manfrotto MH494-BH Pros: weight, price, build quality Cons: the owner plate attack Opinion: I often use a be free advanced manfrotto with this built-in head, which to say is well made light and durable, but one thing that just doesn't go down being a landscaper is the pre-prunet attack. LIMITAR ARDICED for all swiss ark plate. If you want to replace the clamp you go to a Dante's hell, to look for the male-female adapter between 2. sent on March 04, 2020 |
![]() | Canon EOS M50 Pros: lightness image quality, viewfinder, burst Cons: ergonomics, second ring, iso sensitivity Opinion: for the price at which it is sold is an excellent machine. I used it with canon 70-200L and Tokina 11-16 f2.8 with Meike adapter and I was amazed, the image quality is great. The one limit is the poor resister to the high iso the second ring and the grip too small. Recommended for long trips so you stay light, the image quality will not disappoint. sent on February 03, 2020 |
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