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Walter Bertolotti www.juzaphoto.com/p/WalterBertolotti ![]() |
![]() | Sony A9 II Pros: all Cons: nothing, maybe the 24MPx Opinion: I was very satisfied with the excellent ergonomics and an AF at the highest levels, amazing and perfectly processable rows also good high iso seal, I alternated it with the R4 for MACRO and landscape to take advantage of the greater number of mgpx of the latter. Absolutely to appreciate the silent shot but above all the no blackout of the viewfinder. These functions are very useful in naturalistic, allowing discretion and maximum control of the scene. Battery life is also excellent. The problem of the Sony menu after a while you get used to it, just adapt and appreciate what it "churns out". It's a perfect machine, 10/10. sent on July 23, 2021 |
![]() | Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM Pros: Fixed F2.8, fast autofocus, f 2.8 sharpness at all focal points, hood, stabilizer, construction and robustness.rn Cons: Lack of tropicalization Opinion: Wonderful optics. On 7D mk II is a pleasure, you would never take it off. It is a bright zoom that allows a wide range of uses (reportage, panoramas, street) thanks to its focal length, even with a 1.4x sigma multiplier, losing very little as image quality, AF remains fast and accurate, obviously loses a Minimum, for me to have absolutely. sent on July 31, 2017 |
![]() | Canon 7D Mark II Pros: 10 / ftg per second, 100% viewfinder, AF very fast, dual-slot, 65 AF points and tropical conditions, dual processor, held at high ISO Cons: menu Opinion: I got to try it on a recent trip and I literally fell in love, the 65 points of focus are really cool, difficult to manage, at least personally, I find the menu too complex and little intuitivo.rnE 'a perfect evolution of the 7D which goes far beyond the MK II.rnLa file quality is really high, a real surprise, but must be able to handle light or leaves scampo.rn sent on October 30, 2015 |
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