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![]() | Nikon D300 Pros: professional with a little dense apsc sensor and superb 14BIT raw files Cons: jpegs are not in step with the times Opinion: a tank shoots 12-bit caliber bursts and 14-bit cannons perfectly in tune with the not too expensive zoom lenses and the not too resolute optics that serve to take beautiful photos. They are at 200 euros with very few shots and in perfect condition, mine had 2400. it is not a Leica because of the most important dimensions, but certainly perfection does not exist, although it must be said that it is also tropicalized. The light meter as well as the AF are impeccable, moreover you have the possibility to use lenses with motorized focus from the camera body. In my opinion, with due attention you can also raise the ISO values when needed but exposing with skill. The batteries are endless using optics without stabilizer. In short, everything at the top but for the sole purpose of taking photos. sent on September 21, 2022 |
![]() | Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD Pros: stabilizer, color rendering, focus. Cons: for me none Opinion: The feeling that da is solid, but should not be scrambled, not being tropicalized. Rarely is a shot wrong in focus and it can happen due to poor light or mis-approach to using af in my opinion. I also use it for portraits (85mmf4) and I must say that to my taste the detail is really great and the blurry pleasant and creamy (not having a very bright opening is an effect that must be found and with FF it is certainly easier to achieve). After 200 millimeters they all say there's a drop, but that drop after 200 mm in my opinion is infinite. In my opinion, if you do not need a telescope for observing small birds at high distances or sporting footage from great distances or with the pretense of blurring in infinity and the like, you can do anything. sent on June 11, 2021 |
![]() | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro DG OS HSM Pros: Quality, feeling and feeling Cons: None apart from the delicacy of the stabilizer (turn it off before switching off) Opinion: Many believe that the focal aperture is variable but what is variable is the f/stop on Nikon machines. I use it both on APSC and FF with excellent results both in macros and portraits and in other areas. In my opinion it is very performing and the stabilizer is very effective. I give 10 because there is no 9.6. sent on May 25, 2021 |
![]() | Nikon D3500 Pros: good workable files come out of it and jpegs are not bad, almost pocket-sized and ergonomic Cons: in my opinion you have to be careful not to burn the high lights (I never turn on d-lighting and maybe in some circumstances it could be useful) Opinion: My first camera I still use next to the d700. It does not have many control shortcuts, but in its simplicity it from the possibility of getting to the right setting in an acceptable time and effectively. In the use you realize that the limits of an entry level of this type are not in the quality of the photos that can be taken, but in the use for which it is designed, well-defined limits, but in my opinion that can sometimes be pleasantly and abundantly exceeded. It needs light ing ful ness or adequate lighting and in any case a wise use of iso (certainly with the kit lens the limits also shows them a flagship). sent on April 02, 2021 |
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