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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

tokina_11-20_f2-8cfTokina ATX-I 11-20mm f/2.8 CF Plus

Pros: sharp, bright, lightweight, internal zoom

Cons: My Canon doesn't recognize it. Short focal length distorts (but recovers in PP)

Opinion: Accustomed to normal focal lengths or telephoto is my first wide angle. I have to get used to these focal lengths, but the first impression is positive, I feel that it will give me satisfaction. In some shots there was a considerable rounding, but in PP it was eliminated with 2 clicks. The problem is that my Canon 250D while in the EXIF data records the correct data of aperture and focal distance, it records it to me as "Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM". I had to change the data by hand. At f/2.8 the depth of field is really small, so you have to be careful.

sent on September 16, 2021


benro_it25Benro iT25

Pros: value for money, comfort, ballast hook, reverse column, stable, single-seater possibility

Cons: just taken, at the moment no one (maybe a little weight)

Opinion: I was looking for an easel that was light, stable and robust, and that was within 100-120 euros. I shot a couple of physical stores and a lot of network. Then I went to a shop a bit expensive, but well stocked and especially with clerks I trusted (last year I took a photography course from them and got to appreciate them). I knew I was looking for something 'impossible' and therefore having to compromise. After showing me two to three types, the salesman proposes this to me, warning me that he was one of those who had used for courses and demonstrations, and making me give in that the paint was a little, but very little, worn on the legs where they stuck in the middle, and that for this they did it to me at 80 euros!!!!!! Had it wrapped right away. I tried a little bit and I'm really happy with it. I also tried to put the 250d with the tamron 100-400 without a ring. A little less stable but photos came anyway.

sent on November 24, 2020


tamron_100-400vc_usdTamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD

Pros: Weight - price

Cons: a little unluminous (but I knew it) - not very fast the AF (I have Canon 250D)

Opinion: I have had it for a few months, although, due to Covid, I could not test it thoroughly, I am satisfied with it. It's quite light, given the focal point. Great value for money. Stabilization is very good. Instead I found the AF not always fast. I found it a little dark, but not too dark. I'd say it's great as an entry-level for those who want to start using a long focal point and on a budget

sent on November 13, 2020




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