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![]() | Leica Summicron-SL 50mm f/2 ASPH Pros: State-of-the-art mechanics and optics. Excellent autofocus. Tropicalized. Lightness. If you don't have it, you can't understand it. It is from 2023. Cons: Don't have the summilux. Don't have the summicron Apo. Opinion: Leica's cheapest 50mm, perfect in everything: let alone the others. Just attach it to the bayonet and you can understand the difference with Lumix and Sigma; It has impenetrable mechanics. Magnificent colors, magnificent detail. There are 50mm brighter, but it doesn't matter, this is Leica. Put any body with L bayonet on it and the photos will be better sent on February 04, 2025 |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix S 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 Macro O.I.S Pros: Well built, low weight, latest generation autofocus, very good in bright light and up to 200 mm. The stabilization is valid. Cons: It's a dark zoom. The price is not low. Opinion: Don't go around at night, it would be useless. It's fast, well done, but you should be wondering why you should stretch it up to 300mm. Up to 200 mm and on a sunny day the 70-200 2.8 is valid. If the light falls, however, it begins to disappoint, and there the differences are all visible, absolutely all. To be taken on trips, it has a low weight. sent on October 31, 2024 |
![]() | Panasonic S9 Pros: Not having a viewfinder. Be small and technological. Price now affordable (new at 1250 €). Stabilization; the discretion that is given by the small size. Not having a mechanical shutter (now obsolete). Very robust body. Cons: Failure to weather control requires attention. Opinion: Like the sigma fp but finally with an excellent autofocus and without the temptation to add the viewfinder (which is always something fake). It's great to have a FF of this size!! Other than Ricoh! Far from compact fuji!! This camera is made to turn even at night without being noticed and capture all the light you want. Excellent as a second body but also as a first course. Forget the judgments of the purists of photography....they are out of time. sent on October 24, 2024 |
![]() | Sigma 90mm f/2.8 DG DN C Pros: Lightweight, metal, fuzzy pasty. Well worth the price. Cons: It could be more punchy and sharp. Opinion: Lightness, impeccable construction, nice lens hood. It's not a blade, but the colors and texture are nice. It can be taken everywhere with ease and at the right focal length I like the blur. Suitable for machines that have no more than 24 mpx, beyond its performance it decays. For es.su sigma fpl does not allow the machine to express its potential. sent on May 03, 2023 |
![]() | Sigma FP Pros: File, ISO 6, beauty of the object, the ability to eliminate any pre-choice of color in DNG for uncompromising quality. Cons: The flaws are well known. Opinion: If you don't make videos and don't want it to lose its charm, don't buy the external viewfinder or even the grip; Leave her naked. The car is beautiful and in a few years it will be a collector's item. The files are amazing and at ISO 6 it's unrivaled It's the smaller sister of the fpl, but the quality of the file is the same: only the quantity changes. Expect everything it can and expect nothing less: it's a valuable object. sent on March 25, 2023 |
![]() | Sigma FP L Pros: File, originality, ISO 6 photo, DNG development in the car of high quality. Possibility to eliminate any color pre-packaging from the DNG. Electronic stabilization. High-quality videos. Cons: Lack of mechanical stabilization. Lack of mechanical shutter. Opinion: Landscape, Architecture, Portraits, Still Life, Street, Meditation and Colors Photos. At iso 6, you'll find it unmatched. For black and white, the monochrome Leica applies. If you're not shooting video, most of the time you won't need the optional viewfinder and grip accessory. For daytime photos, single autofocus is fine. It's a very special product, and for what it's worth, it's not expensive. It will become a collector's item. sent on March 24, 2023 |
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