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![]() | Sony NEX 3 Pros: Second-hand price, 14 megapixels, lightness and size. Cons: Missing viewfinder. Opinion: I wanted a camera to always carry with me, space-saving, light and cheap. Taken at 120€ with the 18 55 kit I must say that I was surprised, more than enough the 14 megapixels such as af and white balance. Despite "age" it still defends itself well and, with a few clicks on the PC, gives splendid souvenir photos. sent on August 04, 2024 |
![]() | Sony Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Pros: Lightness, construction, overall quality. Cons: If it had had 10mm more on the tele side it would have been perfect for me. Opinion: Got used by Rce with 2 years warranty at a great price replaced the 18 135 that I have been using for 2 years. The overall quality is better even if the 70mm sometimes limits me a bit, still satisfied with the purchase. Focal range that, on 90% of occasions, is sufficient with good overall quality. Closed from f8 to f11 returns sharp, detailed images across the entire frame. sent on December 09, 2023 |
![]() | Sony A6500 Pros: Portability, AWB, dynamic range, stabilization and AF. Cons: Battery life, it is easily solved with a couple of spare, and the menu but even here in a short time you can set the camera according to your needs. Opinion: Socket used a few days ago by Rce in Riviera Tito Livio in Padua with just over 5000 shots and 2 years warranty; what to say except that, from my previous Nex6 , it is a nice step forward. Stabilized, tropicalized, excellent sensor and excellent AWB and a good AF make it, despite being out of production, an excellent camera for those like me who are passionate about photography and want a camera body that is not bulky and with pro features. sent on November 24, 2022 |
![]() | Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DC DN C Pros: Lightness, optical quality, robust, value for money, f 1.4 Cons: In my case optics sent to assistance for problems with the diaphragm that were then solved. Opinion: Taken used by rce Tito Livio in Padua I only had a problem with the diaphragm not working properly. The lens is light, solid, in short, it conveys a good feeling. The optical quality is very good, in my opinion already usable at full opening (from f 2 to f4 from the best for portraits)with pleasant bokeh. In the landscape from f 8 to f11 to have maximum detail on the entire frame. Replaced with the Sony 18-135 just for zoom convenience. sent on April 05, 2021 |
![]() | Sony E 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS Pros: Good all-rounder, solid, sharp enough with good af. Cons: 18mm vignette ,resolvable quietly in post production. Opinion: Good all-rounder lens for Sony aps-c, from the best from f8 to f13,of course does not have the detail of a fixed lens but, if used in the right way with the right times, it may surprise. Great as the only lens to take on holiday. Taken used by Rce with 2 years of warranty I would recommend it to those who, like me, prefer to reduce weights, costs and changes of optics when on vacation and photograph to have a memory. For more demanding outings or for a photographic "project" there are better performing lenses. sent on October 11, 2020 |
![]() | Sony NEX-6 Pros: I have this camera from May 2019, it is light, well assembled and of good overall quality. Once the optics kit is replaced the camera gives the best of itself. Cons: For amateur use no cons. Only neo ,in raw files, is present (in my opinion) a dominant magenta. Opinion: As an amateur this camera has almost everything I need, I use it with the 18-135 sony and with a 30 f1.4 sigma, and I'm satisfied with it. The only mole, in my opinion, in raw files known a dominant magenta that of course in post production can be corrected. Once you have replaced the optics kit with better performing goals the files you get are of good quality. I recommend, given the age of the camera, not to be in a hurry to photograph, the sensor needs a few fractions of a second to capture the ideal color temperature and for the right focus. (if you photograph in autofocus.) sent on October 11, 2020 |
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