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Matteo Pezzi www.juzaphoto.com/p/MatteoPezzi ![]() |
![]() | Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Pros: Absolute quality, bokeh, size, price. Cons: no hood Opinion: Bright, crisp, light. A wonderful bokeh. A price that says "buy me". A focus that has its own, because so much of what aps-c on full frame.rnSe looking for a portrait lens (as well as street, landscape, ceremony ... and all you want), you will not find anything comparable to this 85 to its prezzo.rnEDIT: I found it, the Samyang 85 that it costs less sent on December 25, 2012 |
![]() | Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 Pros: Size and weight, made of Aps-c, price Cons: Focus is not exceptional, made in the corners of full frame Opinion: I bought this lens because I needed a normal cost effective to mount on my old 450d. I was immediately surprised positively: roughly the same size as fifty f/1.8, quickly became my favorite lens for landscapes and especially street, to be used in hyperfocal - should not be underestimated that being so small it is much easier go unnoticed or at least inspire less awe. Maybe my copy was born, but has a good sharpness already f/2.8. The focus is neither impeccable (often engages the subject), or ultrasound (makes a "buzz" recognizable), but you must always keep in mind that this is a lens for 200 euro, November 2000.rnDa not have a 5D Mk II, and its sensor offers to whip the little 28: the corners you can see a small decrease in sharpness, nothing earth-shattering, but vede.rnIn synthesis: consigliatissima on aps-c, not despicable Full Frame. I I promote. sent on December 25, 2012 |
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