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![]() | TTArtisan AF 27mm f/2.8 Pros: sharpness; autofocus speed; Colors; Tones; price Cons: A nice vignette halo that engages a bit in post production. Opinion: In itself it contributes to obtaining beautiful shots, with beautiful colors and excellent tones. The autofocus is quite quick. The best context is the street. It can be an all-rounder when traveling, also due to its small footprint. Vignetting annoys when you want the homogeneity of a clear sky or when you want to do fine art on BN. sent on April 25, 2025 |
![]() | Sony H300 Pros: Zoom; use of stylus batteries Cons: Image quality; autofocus; few features Opinion: Purchased in 2016 on offer with the coop's points, it was an uncomfortable companion until 2021, when I bought more updated machines. It has a great zoom, to take pictures outdoors in bright light. If the light is not at its maximum, the photos are grainy and not very sharp. The autofocus is slow and if there is no well-defined subject to frame, the photo is blurry. It's probably great for taking 80s-style shooting photos. It uses stylus batteries and this was an advantage for me, because with a stock in the bag, I never remained on foot: with 30€ (12batteries) of rechargeable stylus, you can easily get to 600 photos. Portrait? It's not his job. Macro? It's not his job. Still life? Ok (as long as you recover with long exposures on tripod). Moving subjects? It's not his job. Landscapes? Ok. Bird watching? Ok. Architecture? Ok. It has no manual fire. sent on August 22, 2022 |
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