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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Galesi.gd


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yashica_28_f2-8Yashica ML 28mm f/2.8

Pros: Sharpness, compactness, aperture, focus, low distortion

Cons: Slight chromatic aberration

Opinion: I use this lens on Canon 6D. Chosen for the small size and the solid construction typical of ML (reminiscent of Zeiss Contax), I found myself in my hands a sharp, well-corrected and reliable optics, with very workable raws. Excellent with aperture between f4 and f8, but also gives beautiful shots at full aperture (especially with human subjects). At the edges it suffers from chromatic aberration and a slight softness; and sometimes I noticed a slight indecision in the exposure of the shadowed areas (on 6D). While the focus ring is a pleasure for the hands and for the eye, with well-calibrated and precise stroke (with a little practice you can focus well even from a reflex viewfinder). Too bad for the rising prices in the last period, but if you can find a good opportunity is a more than recommended goal.

sent on September 13, 2022


canon_1200dCanon 1200D

Pros: Price, great entry-level, size, weight

Cons: ISO hold, uncertain focus, monitor, lack external microphone attachment

Opinion: My first approach to the DSLR, used for five years. I consider it a great body to start studying matter, as long as you forget the automatic modes and make a commitment to learn the basics (for those who want a functional and unpretentious travel body instead it is excellent). The body is practical to carry, ergonomic and fast to master. For what it costs, the image quality is good, as well as that video (in the used market today you can take one for about 150 euros). The lack of an external microphone input (the built-in one is quite croaking) is a sore note. It is good not to stop at the kit lens (although I must say that over time I have re-evaluated the much-mipped 18-55) and take optics that will remain after any upgrades (in this regard carefully evaluate compatibility aps-c full-frame). For example with Samyang 35 1.4 he gave me a lot of satisfaction and taught me the importance of the manual.

sent on October 07, 2020


canon_6dCanon 6D

Pros: Optical quality, tropicalization, HIGH ISO hold, full sensor, ergonomics

Cons: Few AF points

Opinion: I bought this body for a few months (550th used guaranteed) because after careful research I think it is the best alternative in value for money to approach the full frame in the used Market Canon. Let's talk about a respectable semi-pro reflex. 20MPX I consider them effective for achieving quality results at a modest weight (another optimal ratio). The feeling in hand is among the best tested (one of the reasons why I preferred 6D to 5DII, another viable alternative for those looking, and 5DIII). In the city the pairing with 50 f/1.8 II is really comfortable. I find almost all of them well positioned. I would have preferred a stick for focus, but here you get to a sore spot of the machine, the few AF points. Being used to shooting in manual is not always a problem, but in situations where speed is essential and you are forced to recompose you feel a bit castrated (perfect center point, the other 10 a little uncertain). Holding high ISO really good. Not really suitable for sports shots and dynamic fauna, but it is not the field for which it was born. Good quality video, but here I prefer 5DII or 5DIII.

sent on October 07, 2020


samyang_35Samyang 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC

Pros: Sharpness, blurry, railing comfort, size, value for money, build quality

Cons: Weight

Opinion: Unlike others I do not consider the size of the lens bulky (despite the weight). The generous focus ring is in fact the most comfortable you can mock, it flows slowly and allows you to better select the fire. The diaphragm ring is also comfortable and in the right position. The images he churns out are very sharp (even at full aperture), with pleasant colors; and you can have a good time with the bokeh. But it is not a lens for everyone. The absence of autofocus is both good and bad. He taught me a lot and I would recommend it to those who want to learn and be patient to sweat excellent results (for those who need quick shots I would suggest the sigma 35 art, but the price rises). I applaud the build quality. Mainly used on aps-c.

sent on September 27, 2020




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