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


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fujifilm_xf70-300wrFujifilm XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR

Pros: Compactness, phenomenal stabilization, weight, focus distance, tropicalization, price, possibility of using focal multipliers

Cons: Lens hood, zoom stroke too hard, aperture ring too soft

Opinion: Well-conceived lens, I bought it as a replacement for the 50-230 splendid lens that gave me many satisfactions but I needed those 100mm more. Top construction, weight greater than the xc but still very contained. Very close focus distance allows you to take pictures of fleeting insects (bees, butterflies etc ...) while maintaining a respectable distance. It is tropicalized, admits multipliers (I hope to try them soon), Fast Af and rarely reed, the stabilizer is a bomb! It shoots at 1/20 freehand at 300mm... I do not think we can do any better! The price in relation to the quality is correct but I'm sure that with time it will settle on 750 €, I L took it to 850 €.... On the cons I could L emphasis on the hardness of the zoom in my opinion excessive, the manual focus and the aperture ring, on the other hand, are too soft, this feature can give boredom in some cases. The lens hood is too bulky if mounted on the contrary does not allow you to use the zoom and is plastic. For a sporting use (trekking, hiking, tourism or sport if not excessively far from the subjects) it is a bomb!!!

sent on July 09, 2021


fujifilm_60macroFujifilm XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro

Pros: Sharpness, light, bokeh, construction

Cons: Slow and noisy AF, 1/2 ratio instead of 1/1

Opinion: I have been using this lens for two years, L I preferred to the 80 macro for its compactness and lightness that, in my opinion, best lend themselves to mirrorless philosophy. The lens has a slow and noisy AF, if you decide to buy it it must be clear that it is an 'old generation' perspective. The real Achilles heel is the magnification ratio, if it had been 1:1 it would have been a lens of the madonna considering footprint and weight. From his he has exceptional clarity with full opening, a soft blur and a rendering of colors that always leaves me amazed. I use it a lot and I don't think I'm going to get rid of it easily. I carry it in my backpack and pull it out when I'm standing in front of a flower, an insect or whatever equals in front of me on my mountain outings. This lens has many limitations, I do not recommend it to a person who is not very experienced in photography because it is difficult to use. I recommend it to those who want to buy a single lens to make portraits and photograph small objects, find its place in a light kit like my... those who walk for hours uphill and on rough routes must keep light and for this reason must make small compromises! If you take it you probably won't regret it!

sent on March 30, 2021




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