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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

olympus_pen_epl3Olympus PEN E-PL3

Pros: Fast autofocus, color, pocket-sized, highly customizable, robust, useful digital teleconverter.

Cons: Labyrinthine menus, dynamic range, improved ergonomics.

Opinion: For me it is a little gem, it will not be up to the new models but I will still defend well. I got it after deciding to switch from a DSLR Canon aps-c m43 to the system, and I do not regret mene. The optics are small and with a high quality, even the kit lenses are far superior to those from Canon. And then the fact that we can keep in your pocket and not even notice the weight is unmatched. It has tons of options and customizations, which I thought unthinkable for this category, even if the price to pay is a labyrinthine menu that needs experience. Maybe even about the optical colors which produces and microcontrast are fantastic. Personally I do not miss the viewfinder, also thanks to the tilting screen. The major flaw in my opinion is the dynamic range, it is easy to get burned lights and shadows in urban scenarios. I want to mention also the usefulness in practice teleconverter that doubles the focal length of all lenses, without a substantial loss of quality.; For the price that I paid for it new, really ridiculous, it seems great. At the end I would say that the system has convinced me fully, I will take in the future with a new sensor, but for now this is fine also.

sent on March 10, 2014


canon_28-80usm_iiiCanon EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 III USM

Pros: Compact and lightweight

Cons: Sharpness, attack plastic

Opinion: I found it at a flea market at a bargain price then I took so long to 'play'. I have a 35mm 1100D then it would be about 45 to 128, which is a focal range in all things interesting to me since the grandandolo do not use it hardly ever. And 'out of production for almost twenty years and among other things is perhaps the version + rare among those produced in this range because it was only sold for one year. How to size and weight aspect is really similar to the 18-55 supplied, only that it has no IS USM but it is, although it seems to me as fast as the 18-55 and no more. The sharpness as you can imagine it is not much, certainly less than the 18-55, even though I was expecting even worse. Also, the contrast is less. I use it usually for photos of 'fooling around', otherwise other better. From the photos I've done it seems to me that the best pass around the 50mm focal length, and as a rule at all focal lengths it is better to close it a bit ', the better it seems to me say it around f / 8. Moreover è fully compatible with the lens hood and filters for the 18-55mm. Maybe in the future post some sample photos, sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words ;-) +

sent on August 02, 2013


canon_1100dCanon 1100D

Pros: Excellent quality / price ratio

Cons: Monitor small, low resolution and aspect plasticky

Opinion: I was tired of bad pictures that came with the compact in low-light conditions, as well on various suggestions I decided to upgrade to a DSLR, and actually jump was abysmal. This will also be the economic SLR + for sale, but the quality of photos that you can do is out of the question. Obviously it takes a lot 'of practice before you understand how to use it better, but certainly gives her great satisfaction, not to mention that however much also depends on the optics being used. The council then to anyone who wants to try for the first time an SLR.

sent on March 13, 2013


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Light, crisp, economical, bright

Cons: Bokeh horrible

Opinion: I use it with the 1100D mainly for portraits and other pictures indoors. The quality is very good, apart from the ugly blur of lights that become pentagons given that only has 5 blades and not rounded. It helped me a lot to understand the world of photography also, so I would highly recommend to those who have never tried a focal fissa.rnInoltre if possible advice to close at least up to 2.8 for better quality, while the maximum sharpness is between 4 and 5.6.

sent on February 07, 2013




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