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Egidio Bandini www.juzaphoto.com/p/EgidioBandini ![]() |
![]() | Sigma 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 DL IF Pros: Focal range, good overall performance, size and weight Cons: If you don't engage, the "lock" inevitably lengthens. Darkness at maximum focal length, but nothing dramatic Opinion: All-rounder, but really all-rounder! I use it on a Canon EOS 1 Ds Mark III and it calmly has its say. I report for a newspaper and, therefore, an amazing quality of the photos is not required, but I must say that the Sigma easily goes further! The autofocus is not lightning fast, but sufficient even in the theater and the optical quality holds up well even to shots at high ISO, even with a professional camera, albeit an old one. The only real drawback: if you don't engage the "lock" it zooms in by itself! You find yourself needing the 28 and in the viewfinder frame with the 135, if you are okay ... Positive judgment anyway! sent on October 31, 2024 |
![]() | Nikon D1h Pros: Really well built machine, controls the right place, right weight to be balanced, fast and with flash sync at 1/500. "Accept objectives Ai and is priced favorevolissimi. Files are great (I got the file from 30x40 snapped in 800 ISO: fabulous! Cons: A few megapixels, which force you to choose carefully the shot (of course so you learn how to shoot ...). It is lightweight and the battery, when you download, leave suddenly. Opinion: It 'a professional-level camera, built to last and tackle the hard work, is still a point of reference for the control of the electronic noise. The 2.74 megapixel allow you to make the most of even old objectives are not specifically designed for digital. It 'antiquated, but it's still a high-end Nikon and can be found practically all the accessories, including batteries! sent on January 30, 2013 |
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