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![]() | Tamron SP 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC LD Pros: price, maximum opening at f 2.8, vignette, stabilization, maximum closing at f 32, af Cons: stabilization, af Opinion: I've been with this lens for half a year now. mounted on a Nikon D5300. taken used at about 250 euros and I have to say that for what I paid them all worth them. Opening the diaphragm to 2.8 throughout the focal point allows you to have a blurry one that is not bad and closing up to 32 allows you to increase the time when using a tripod or sheet taking photos with very long times. I must say that even with regard to the vignette when you have the diaphragm completely open I was amazed because it is almost absent if not absent, which happens with few goals (especially at this price range). the stabilization is exceptional, you can make videos even while walking along the mountain paths and the result are videos that are moved but not very much, on the other hand when you have to make videos to a person who speaks or make videos in the middle of a forest and make the peace of it stand out it is better to remove the stabilization because it is really so noisy. autofocus has pros and cons, that is, it's a good autofocus, fast but some photos, especially in some scenarios (such as mountains away from us) can't focus them and even this is an autofocus that overall a little bit of noise does. this lens also has many small subtleties that it is to take into account but are small subtleties that not a click on lightroom are resolved completely. in conclusion in my opinion is a good lens to buy when you want to change the optics kit or when you need a lens all in all light and capable of having a wide opening of the diaphragm for the entire focal length. sent on July 31, 2020 |
![]() | AmazonBasics - Zaino porta reflex/laptop Pros: space, materials, design Cons: Nothing Opinion: I took this backpack for need to carry around 2 cameras plus all the kit and accessories. I have to say that after everything I put inside him there is still empty space. the other two pockets are very capacious I can make us stand quietly 3 sandwiches, 2 half-liter water bottles, umbrella and much more. Inside the main pocket for the cameras I put: a Nikon D5300 battery grip, a lumix, 2 lenses, 4 filters with their respective boxes, 3 lampshades, 4 batteries, 2 chargers, a memory rack and a cleaning kit. so far used for go 5 days to Auschwitz and many day trips. I highly recommend this backpack for space and for the price which is a bargain compared to the other backpacks on the market. sent on January 31, 2020 |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix LZ40 Pros: versatility, size, weight, quality Cons: automatic mode, few keys for the various features, the absence of the crosshairs Opinion: I bought this camera in 2014 as the first camera. I have to say that for those who have never used a compact camera is great. has all the features you need. has good image quality. it's small and weighs little so it's easy to carry around. the automatic mode is very comfortable and manages to calibrate the photo well even if you put it in manual mode everything changes because you have to do a little hard to set all the values but the photos come out with a very good quality. it also has the video mode in hd even if it doesn't go perfect videos. a good plus point is zooming to more than 80X and therefore very convenient if you have to photograph distant subjects. Opening the diaphragm in the norm, ISO suitable for the type of camera you have in your hand, in the evening you have to give up the quality because it comes up to ISO 3200 but overall it is a good camera for those who are novice and want to learn. sent on January 10, 2020 |
![]() | Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC OS HSM Macro C Pros: opening of the diaphragm, weight, small size, internal stabilizer Cons: remains little with opening of the diaphragm at 2.8, lampshade Opinion: I have a nikon D5300 and I bought this lens instead of what they give you in the kit, namely a nikon 18-55 mm, which broke after 5 months of use. between the two can not be compared because even if the focal is more or less have different materials, different lenses and the opening of the diaphragm is greater. This lens I use both for taking landscape photos and for portraits and I have to say that in both cases he makes great photos. the dark environments are not his forte because even if at 17 mm it has a diaphragm opening of 2.8 as soon as you increase the focus even to 30 mm immediately steps to an opening greater than 3 and as a result you have to raise the shooting time and have a tripod. The lampshade even if it is not of a resistance material is very useful and compact. the focus is not the fastest but still it is quite fast although in the evening more than a few times I was forced to put the manual focus because it could not find any subjects and therefore the dial kept spinning. another defect of autofocus occurs when shooting because you hear the dial in the audio. sent on January 10, 2020 |
![]() | Nikon D5300 Pros: quality-price, weight, photo quality, articulated display Cons: screen overheats a lot when you are in live view, battery that lasts very little, GPS that works sometimes Opinion: I bought this camera more or less czech and I have to say that I did well to buy it apart for some flaws. I have to say that it makes great photos even in automatic mode, although the best thing to do is shoot in manual mode. The autofocus by day is very fast but in the evening it is a little too slow and sometimes, always in the evening, it does not recognize the faces. The battery is one of its weak points because after about 300-400 clicks it runs out, so it's better to buy another replacement battery or battery grip and with that you can do even 800 shots without problems. The display has a great resolution is comfortable because it is also articulated, although you have to be careful when it is open because it is very fragile. if you use it in live view mode, especially when making videos, after just 5 minutes the screen starts to overheat. I bought this camera with in matched the 18-55 mm. The lens is the worst there can be, of shoddy materials because after 5 months it has already broken and I changed it with a Sigma C 17-70 mm F/2.8-4 and you can not even issue compared to what they give you in combination. In general the machine is very versatile great for those who are novice, bad for those who are a semi-professional. If you buy it know that you need some extra accessories to make it perfect. sent on January 09, 2020 |
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