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


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tamron_17-50Tamron SP 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD

Pros: 2.8 constant aperture, lens hood that attaches sturdy well, zoom lock switch.

Cons: Front back focus from fear and lack of clarity from 40mm up, pasty in low light. Ring hard and in "reverse" than Canon.

Opinion: I had the opportunity to try two loan for a few weeks, on 600d and 1000d. rnVolevo buy this objective to be able to shoot in low light but not worth it. With camera bodies in my possession I have encountered many problems in low light situations: rn-the front / back focus that makes it unusable in TA if you do not have the fine adjustment. rn-Auto Focus goes into crisirn-The photos are very pasty, with other objectives, including low-end (canon 18-55) in the same condition I had less problemi.rnrnIl f / b focus of course is solved by stopping down under good light and the pictures become sharper, but at that point it is useless to be a 2.8.rnrnNon bear really the reverse zoom than Canon. rnSarò also against the current and I've come to two specimens will be bad, but "for me it is not." [Cit.] RnFortunatamente I could try it before throwing money away.

sent on August 08, 2013


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Brightness, Light, Price, Sharpness

Cons: Autofocus that define noisy is an understatement.

Opinion: Can not miss. It is a fantastic lens by calculating the ratio quality / price. Being a fixed lens, for those who are beginners (like me), it teaches you to take pictures, pay much more attention to focus, think more into the scene. It allows you to make stunning close-ups even in low light conditions. rnCosta less than 1/3 of his brother 1.4, however, in my humble opinion, does not pale in comparison. The fact that it is plastic there is no doubt, but the abuser for two years and I have never had problems except when using the af in a quiet place :) rnLo highly recommend it.

sent on February 18, 2013


canon_1000dCanon 1000D

Pros: Economy. When she left was the first to have the Live View. The battery life is phenomenal.

Cons: Very limited and dated. Assiema the 450d was the last without video.

Opinion: When she came out, the competitor entry level nikon d40x was the respect in which he had many qualities, so I bought it in January 2009.rn-Motor Autofocusrn-Live Viewrn-CMOS sensor and CCD (though much smaller) rn-Best sensitivity rn-More leggerarn-Cheaper (also stabilized kit lens cost less than the normal lenses nikon) rn-Ability to shoot in remote mac or pc that I think there was to Nikon.rnrnOvviamente compared to camera bodies Category higher and more recent loses on almost all fronts, but it's like comparing a pc in 2008 with one of ... rnOra now is definitely a body dated, but to approach the world of DSRL is a practical and economical solution.

sent on February 14, 2013




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