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![]() | TTArtisan M 50mm f/1.4 ASPH Pros: Mechanical construction, optical quality and price Cons: Nothing Opinion: I had the chance to try this lens to check its functionality as they complained about the impossibility of focusing at infinity. Once the telemetry coupling was fixed (probably badly adjusted by a previous owner) I compared it with the Voigtlander Nokton 50mm 1.5 aspherical in my possession and I did not find any difference at all the apertures both in terms of color rendering and sharpness and mechanics, the focus is fluid and the diaphragms perfectly frictioned. Also considering the price at which it is sold new, I can guarantee those who have any doubts not to hesitate to buy because even if it does not have the blazon of much better known brands it is absolutely up to them. I add that I did the tests with the Sony A7R2 which does not lie if the lens has defects ... Mine was obviously a superficial and more technical test but my impressions were confirmed in the in-depth test by Ken Rockwell that I invite you to read. sent on September 04, 2025 |
![]() | TTArtisan M 28mm f/5.6 Pros: Aesthetics, functionality and consistency with the machines for which it is intended Cons: Nothing Opinion: I bought this used lens but as new from a private individual and I can only say good things about it. It's basically a clone of the Summaron 28mm Leica and I'm sure it goes even better. Mechanically it is made like the Leica optics of the past with quality materials, a more resistant and effective anti-reflective treatment and with the possibility of easily adjusting the telemetry focus if necessary. Optically it is very good already at full aperture both on film and on digital. The equipment, caps and metal lens hoods, are worth as much as I paid for it. I think that the TTartisan lenses are worth much more than they cost (or are the other lenses too expensive...?). Having also tried the 50mm 1.4 with Leica M mount, I can confirm the goodness of this brand by making me believe that even the quality control is rigorous. Unfortunately, production is limited... sent on August 20, 2025 |
![]() | Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Pros: It 'a Full Frame graft Nikon.La lack of anti-aliasing filter allows you to take pictures by the incredible sharpness and rich, saturated colors without the need for greater processing .. The Kodak provides software for retouching and viewing files Raw that has no equal for convenience, speed and cost (it's free is you download from the site of the Kodak together with manuals and software to connect the machine to your PC). rnCompatibile with all Nikon AF lenses and old nuove.rnGià from 2004 provided two slots for memory cards (one CF and one SD) rnAltra feature of no small importance is the ability to shoot at ISO 6 leaving home ND filters for long exposures. Cons: In contrast, the machine is the slowest digital SLR ever produced both in turning in terms of both file.rnLo LCD screen is very small and has limited autonomy bateria. Opinion: I bought my 14 DCS Pro srl / n 3 years ago by paying 350 Euro with just over 10,000 scatti.rnL 'I compared the various flagship full frame Nikon and Canon at home, but I assure you that in good light conditions is unrivaled in terms of sharpness and the colori.rnAttualmente use with Nikon AF lenses 18-35mm and 80-400mm VR, and possessing the "old" AI-S lenses from 20mm to 200mm Micro, volendole use of this body, I have installed on the same Nikon programmable chip and with just over 20 euro optics I solved every problem of compatibility lens machine with the added possibility of exposure matrix.rnLa recommend it to anyone looking for a full-frame SLR and do not think that the iso high and burst are as important as qualità.rn sent on March 18, 2013 |
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