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![]() | Canon EF-M 55-200mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM Pros: Very light and very small. Cons: A little soft, dark, plasticous Opinion: I have never been fond of canvases, always considered too heavy and bulky. I found this lens at a more than honest price so I decided anyway to buy it to cover the longest focal lengths. Initially I was not convinced but over time I really learned to appreciate and love these focal. It is very light and small so it takes you everywhere even in the mountains. I think it soft from 130mm up but despite this the quality of the photo I do not mind and with a little ' post production you get great photos. The 22mm and the 11-22 in any case are a little higher. Unfortunately it is all plastic then and the barrel scratches easily. For quality \ \ Clutter I recommend it but only if found at a price lower than that of Amazon that seems exaggerated sent on August 25, 2018 |
![]() | Sirui T-025X Pros: weight, dimensions Cons: vibration central column extended, original head not very good Opinion: I switched from befree carbon to this sirui due to the smaller size and weight. I think I have made a good choice. The sirui is extremely light and small. Using mirrorless I have no problem of stability but I would not recommend it for large fullframes (if not during trips with the need to stay light) .rnSome vibration is highlighted with the central column completely extended especially if you mount telephoto lenses so I always tend not to use it at the maximum height.rnThe original head I never liked: it is cumbersome and not very stable and I exchanged with the most performing manfrotto befree that fits perfectly.rnThe system of adjusting the length of the legs I like it halfway: very quick to open but more problematic and slow when you have to close your legs well.rnOverall I feel good and I recommend it (if possible by changing the head) rn sent on January 13, 2018 |
![]() | Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Pros: size, yield, stabilized, cost any filters. Cons: There is the scale in meters of the focusing distance, Opinion: Very happy with this lens. I love it for the weight and size really reduced, for the sharpness at all focal lengths and apertures and for the materials with which it is built. In my opinion for money worth buying it. I use it in the mountains and all those trips where I have little space in your suitcase. The fact of having to unlock is cumbersome if you have to make only one quick but personally I have never had any major problems. sent on October 23, 2017 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Pros: Focal excursion, silent, focus speed, sharpness at all openings, not very cumbersome Cons: Fixed f4 would be ideal, non-tropicalized, drift zoom, annoying optical decentralisation Opinion: Personally if it works well I find it a great all to do. . Versatile and quiet. Unfortunately there is no button to block the movement of the barrel and it is not weather sealed. It's a bit dark but the stabilizer works very well. Sometimes between the focal lengths 15 and 35 appears a nuisance optical decentralisation. The problem has not been solved even when the lenses are delayed. It doesn't always do it so for me it's still a mystery how to avoid this thing. sent on May 03, 2017 |
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