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![]() | Canon 1100D Pros: Price, weight, intuitiveness Cons: Obvious limitations from entry level such as ISO and lack dedicated controls Opinion: This was my first SLR, and I must say that I was really satisfied. I followed the various tips that you always give and I invested in optics before arriving after three years to change the camera body, and I must say it was a real winner. In fact, despite being a good entry level to begin with, can you understand everything you need to do and helps you "formed you" without spending a kidney, undistractedly millemila with dedicated buttons and various screens with data that even at the beginning you would understand . The battery lasts an infinity (it will also be because he has a thousand functions to keep active), is light, practical and does its dirty work. Obviously you can not ask a barrage, after two shots in raw stops panting, you can not ask tropicalization or cleaning the sensor with each power on / off, and even to shoot at ISO 3200 without being detected noise, but you can ask her to give you satisfaction (as long as you mount the optics at least decent), and she will be there ready to make youunderstand how to take pictures, ready to ask when I formed for more performance and you'll know exactly what to look for. Probably not needed who knows what to take good pictures, and, except in special cases, I've never been disappointed. To say that last year I put the Magic Lanter was born again with simple software integrations. RNLA advice to start, I think is ideal. sent on December 29, 2015 |
![]() | Benro B1 Pros: Lightweight, very fast and convenient Cons: At the start, but perhaps also for my inexperience, I did not understand what they were knobs which then turned out to be just another one as a clutch and draw ... a rag of two lines written maybe needed ... Opinion: Purchased with the C2690, travel kit angel, and "travel" there's a lot: really small when closed and stable open. It 'also a small level in the back of the head, which, though it is a self-leveling semigiocattolo, you can always save (after all it is in bubble bubble). Highly recommended. sent on August 20, 2014 |
![]() | Benro C2692T Pros: Lightweight, closed length, reversible column, supplied accessories, monopod Cons: No one Opinion: I bought this tripod stand as the first "serious", coming from a ciofeche mall. I find it almost perfect: rn-is light, and this is due to the carbon-ovviamente.rn closed is very short, since the legs are closed again inverting the center column and going to "incorporate" the head also in the total length, so that to have about 43cm from closed-testarn do not have to remove the screws, although many consider them uncomfortable, I found files, allows you to quickly small adjustments, and to close all (or open) I unscrew everything and get up in high letting the gravity closes the trepiedirn-option of dismantling a leg (the one with the towel) to get a monopod, and on which it is also possible to mount the wooden knob (supplied) with the compass, practical for walking in the mountains wanting . rn-accessories including: soft bag, wooden knob with compass (compass-toy but ...), rubber feet are interchangeable with a metal tip, Allen wrench forI can not claim to be definitive montaggio.rnIn PLEASED, it is very stable mounting the Tamron 70-300, and in the presence of wind so far has never suffered a blow ... If you want there is also the lower hook to the bag in the event of I highly recommend necessità.rnLo sent on July 31, 2014 |
![]() | Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD Pros: Price, durability, lens hood, AF, stabilizer Cons: I would say no, if you want to be picky sometimes blurs the AF to the max to find themselves, and lose a few moments, but it's a little thing! Opinion: A great buy! With 300 € you are holding a canvas that can give great satisfaction! Fast, quiet, well-made ... say that in addition, you will also see the hood! perhaps the only flaw is that it lacks the ring tripod, but for now I'm using mostly free hand, so ... rnLo recommend it to anyone, given the cost then ... It is definitely more! RnBuona light to all! sent on April 15, 2013 |
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