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Vladimir89
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Vladimir89


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fujifilm_35mmFujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R

Pros: Bokeh, subject detachment, contrast and colors, pretty fast autofocus on X-T3, small and light

Cons: It is not tropicalized, ring opening a little soft and is not stabilized

Opinion: I bought it second-hand a month ago, made two trips and never disassembled it again... it will be the 1.4, it will be that it is "soft" at the right point but what I noticed is that shooting with this lens makes each shot "magical", especially in conditions of little light. The bokeh is very pleasant and the focal (52.5mm in the 35mm format) I really like for both the street and for excellent portraits set. I have an X-T3 and the AF is quite fast, certainly not as fast as the 50-140 which is a splinter but I did not find the slowness that many talk about, it seems almost as fast as the 18-55. It is definitely a lens to have in your kit, especially for the value for money. The defects That I found for me are 3, it being understood that this lens I will never give away because I have completely fallen in love with it: the opening ring is a little soft and sometimes I happened to move it without realizing it, it is not stabilized (problem solvable with the IBIS) but above all it is not tropicalized and this is a real shame because in two trips That I made I always clashed with the rain and I lost many shots (I tried at Fuji Days the 35mm f2 which is WR but didn't convey any emotion to me). Finally very nice metal hood, however it is a bit laborious to reinsert the cap with the mounted hood (you have to tilt it slightly to let it in and it struggles to hold in place).

sent on November 25, 2019


fujifilm_xt3Fujifilm X-T3

Pros: Light, fantastic aesthetic, AF speed, outstanding EVF, image quality

Cons: Battery life (common problem of mirrorless, but not a limit)

Opinion: I waited 5 months, a 20day trip and lots of more tests before making a judgment. I'm going to say it's my first mirrorless, before this I used a d700 with 80-200 2.8 and other standard 24-70 targets. First of all it weighs little; At the same lens as the nikon d700 (i.e. using the fujinon xf 50-140 2.8) is a featherweight! Then I was amazed by the really advanced features such as eye tracking that works great and the focus peaking that is very useful in case you want to use opticals without AF. Aesthetically it is fantastic and the eye wants its part. The line is vintage, the solid body is made of magnesium and at the top there are ISO dials, time and exposure compensation: I personally find them much more intuitive than the controls of the classic sLLRs. There are many physical commands and they are all customizable: you can also customize swipes on the touch screen! The ergonomics is good although I having big hands I preferred to buy the additional grip of the Meike which helps me a lot especially when I use the 50-140. The quality of the photos is exceptional, even the jpeg are as good as they come out. The AF is very fast (especially with the 50-140) and the eye tracking works great, especially after upgrading to version 3.xx that came out with the arrival on the market of the younger sister, the x-t30. I also tried the videos and the quality is remarkable. Perhaps the only thing missing is the IBIS. In any case according to many it is the best APS-C on the market and I can only confirm it.

sent on September 16, 2019




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