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![]() | Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Pros: Compact , image quality in Focus, price Cons: Reliability Opinion: I decided to buy it compared to the 24-70 Vr nikon after a careful assessment regarding the quality of the image - footprint and price. .. Just extracted from the box the impression is to have in your hands a lens of another level well built, compact and silent. Unfortunately at the first shot all this expectation disassembles with a closeup out of focus to which I decided to do a little test with the use of a light box. No problem with F/B focus only that on 10 3 or 4 shots can not take them even at close range , also I noticed that a few times I had a "jump" of the image in the viewfinder during focus. I honestly did not feel like changing it / sending it to repair and with the fact that I used it for 1 week poor I decided to return it . I can not justify from Tamron this lack of build quality found in various models. had been a 120-dollar lens I would have understood but you can't compromise when you spend certain figures. sent on November 14, 2019 |
![]() | Nikon D3500 Pros: Ergonomics and weight Cons: ISO purely automated, lack of infrared for remote control Opinion: After a technical problem with my d3300 I had to pass even (if for only 48h) to the new d3500 and, at the very first impact I was very excited to have it in my hands. From an aesthetic point of view the strengths of this machine are the weight, the dimensions but above all with a scream grip. Unfortunately, but it's not all gold that glits and for a photographer enthusiast like me, accustomed to shoot only in manual, discover that the ISO management is purely automatic is really a blow to the heart.. In the long run the having to offset each time the look from the viewfinder to change the ISO setting through the menu as well as being frustrating is a waste of time that can cost moments, actions and important situations during a photo shooting. Another bitter discovery was the lack of infrared replaced by the APP dedicated via Bluetooth connection with the phone... A choice that still can not explain to me by Nikon since the app still has many gaps... Personally I would not recommend for those who like me has turned to the art of photography with the intent to learn the best shutter release and wants to have a full, quick and fast control of your room without compromises. sent on May 12, 2019 |
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