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![]() | Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM Pros: Size, lightness, sharpness, 5-stop stabilizer Cons: Nobody Opinion: I say that I use it in conjunction with the EOS R and I feel great. The af is really fast and, combined with a fast camera, does not miss a beat. I did the test with long focal, f4 and with a person who ran to meet me. The result was great, I don't have a blurry photo! As for the sharpness, I'm really very satisfied. I often use it at f4 to create the blur and I find it very sharp. The 5 stop stabilizer is really great! To demonstrate this, I can admit that I took photographs at long focal length, maybe just 200mm, capturing the subjects in the foreground, and I stretched the time even to 1/8s! I add that I was not even in a comfortable condition because I made it standing and with the "well" room. Negatives I can't find. As for the weight and size they are in favor of this lens rather than the older brother f2.8. The lightness of the f4 makes it, in my opinion, more pleasant to use as it is less tiring for the arms. If you photograph in the evening and/or look for a more noticeable blurry one, then you need to pull out other dindins and do the muscles with your older brother. If you do not have this requirement I would say that the f4 is the best solution. sent on August 23, 2020 |
![]() | Canon EOS R Pros: Ergonomics, electronic viewfinder, fire Cons: Single slot, 4k video, filter A.A., burst in AF servo Opinion: I Want to specify that I come from the Mk2 7D and write this review because I am very happy with the newcomer EOS R! I want to emphasize that the 7D Mk2 churns out excellent raw and has the performance of focus and burst absolutely enviable. The 5D Mk4, in comparison, is a SLOTH! With the EOS R, the Canon has done its job well with buttons and ergonomics. Even for those who have big hands like mine, will find the grip very comfortable, even with traditional optics ef "Pesantucce". The situation changes when you mount an external flash because it makes, in my opinion, a little unbalanced. The fact that it is light, however, makes it more enjoyable to use in all other situations. The keys were arranged in a very clever way! For those coming from a traditional reflex, will warn that the keys are not many but are set with combinations that allow you to get to set a little ' everything without wasting time. Moreover, they are also customizable thanks to a large number of presets provided for each key. The Touchbar is very entertaining and daring as a choice, in fact it is very entertaining but dangerous. I put the balance of white because it happens easily to change it accidentally, at least, so, if I change the balance accidentally I notice at a glance and return to place without doing damage to the photo. What about the EVF!? Believe the reviews because it's really great! You can also set what to display and not, separately from the display, also this customizable in the info, both in the phase of shooting and displaying the photos. I'd Say it's even better than the traditional one! Let's Move on to the main things: Raw and Af. I also recovered 5 stops of high lights at 400iso! That says it all! The RAW file that churn is really workability and is high quality! With a little bit of PP, I feel like working quietly up to 12800iso with good sharpness. However, I also worked at 25600iso. The image is quite rough but it is passable... In The Full HD video I stop A16000iso. Unfortunately, let's face it, the Sony 7 Mk3, with the backlit sensor, does better... The R-sensor yield seems to me the same as the 5D Mk4 and it seems to me that Canon did not want to develop a new sensor for the ML. For my needs I'm okay with that! I Hope for Canon that you decide to cope with the Sony sensors. For me that I come from a traditional af with the cons..... (more than 10fps in AF-Servo), I must say that the EOS R is still phenomenal! It is very different as a system and I must get used to it but it is really fast! I also used it in extreme situations like "disco" and managed to focus! It took Us a long time, but he did it. THE Mk2 7D would have done better! I still Think that the AF of R has nothing to envy to Sony! Except for the gust, that, the tacking limits to 4 ridiculous shots per second... In MF, the coolest thing of all is the FOCUS PEAKING! As well as zoom while fuocheggi to see us well! All ADJUSTABLE To your LIKING! Double Slolt, it's pointless to tell us, but we all wanted to... Unfortunately Canon has decided to remain a step under the Sony 7 Mk3, even in this respect.... I Hope for Canon that put the double slot to the eventual second series. Finally, if you want to take a 5d Mk4, DON'T do it! Take the R! The Sony Though, is still a step higher, if you just want to upgrade the body without spending a fortune in the outfit, the R is the right purchase. sent on March 26, 2019 |
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