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![]() | Sigma 28-200 f/3.5-5.6 DL Aspherical IF Macro Pros: price, focal range, sharpness, colors Cons: weight, does not have a zoom lock so when the lens hangs down it tends to stretch Opinion: I state that I bought this lens for the price and because I needed a battle all-rounder zoom to mount during the "trips" so as not to put on and remove lenses when it is not necessary. Little to say, I had read plague and horns instead when I mounted it to try it left me really amazed, discreetly sharp photos without particular aberrations and with beautiful colors, in short, everything average and even something more that for the purpose of a zoom of this type is fine, many things can be easily improved in post and get good photos. I bought it at € 50 with hood and cpl filter included, honestly at this figure it was a good deal, the only flaw for me is the weight but above all the fact that the zoom ring does not have a lock so when the lens points down the zoom tends to stretch up to 135mm. To conclude taken at that figure is a perfect all-rounder for Sunday outings. sent on September 05, 2022 |
![]() | Nikon AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D Pros: very light, sharp, excellent focal range, colors, price Cons: nobody Opinion: Bought for 35 € on the bay, mounted on my d610 to travel, when I'm around I never detach it unless I need a canvas or a wide angle pushed for some more studied photos. As for me sharp at all focal lengths, distorts and vignettes a little at 28mm but it corrects itself quietly in post, it really gave me some interesting travel photos even in low light conditions, if you are interested you can look at my travel gallery to get a direct idea. At this price find silly flaws, of course it has, the plastic bayonet terrifies me for example, or the fact that it is super plastic in general, but otherwise how would it be possible to find it at that price? And in any case, the optical quality remains fantastic so plastic is welcome to have it at that figure. sent on April 22, 2022 |
![]() | Sigma 50-200mm f/4-5.6 DC OS HSM Pros: price, construction, stabilized Cons: at this price? nothing Opinion: Bought for 50 € per game, more than satisfied in the end, for the price it does everything it has to do and well, fairly sharp, good construction with the metal mount, the zoom ring has a good grip, the autofocus is not very fast but for a handyman it is fine (manual focus is not usable in autofocus mode), has image stabilization, light, in short, if you buy a lens at this price you will not think of shouting at the miracle I suppose, iol'ho tried on a d5200 and honestly for what I paid I consider it a great deal sent on February 09, 2022 |
![]() | Tokina AT-X Pro 11-16mm f/2.8 DX Pros: build quality, aperture, sharpness, colors Cons: Flare, chromatic aberrations Opinion: I bought this lens a few years ago approaching landscape photography, it remains my favorite, I use it on a d5200 and it is now my travel companion for landscape photography. Very sharp practically always and the vignetting is always contained, the autofocus works perfectly even if noisy. The build quality is great and of course the lens has its weight. The color rendering for me is fantastic, it suffers from flare but nothing insurmountable as far as I'm concerned, perhaps its biggest problem is the chromatic aberrations. sent on February 07, 2022 |
![]() | Nikon AF-P DX 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G Pros: Price, lightness, photo quality Cons: construction Opinion: I have been using this lens for two years now and for me it is fantastic, the autofocus has never been wrong and I have always had clear photos, I have even used it to take some photos in the astrophotographic field getting some beautiful images of galaxies and nebulae. I have rarely felt the lack of stabilization but evidently I have a fairly firm hand. The only flaw for me is the plastic connection. sent on February 07, 2022 |
![]() | Tokina AF 70-210mm f/4-5.6 Pros: price, weight Cons: softness, not stabilized, front lens rotates with focus Opinion: Taken for 40 € is a lens that I will keep to make some portraits for the colors that I do not mind. The AF works through a reflex engine, I used it manually on a nikon d5200, softness is the biggest problem as far as I'm concerned, under the f8 it is really so soft and becomes decently sharp from f8 onwards, f11 for landscapes. The front lens spins while focusing so it is a problem for using circular filters such as a polarizing filter for example. The build quality is average, the attachment is made of metal, the zoom ring has a great grip, the rest is made of plastic. For the rest nothing to say, it remains a 40 € lens that does its job at a ridiculous price. Edit: tested on FF d610, autofocus working through the engine of the machine, slow but does its job is good for portraits and slow subjects, in Af-c begins to struggle having to follow a subject. at 70 mm sharp at TA, from 100 onwards you have to start closing the diaphragm at f8. As mentioned above I continue to like for portraits and landscapes for color rendering, for other purposes there are other lenses. sent on February 07, 2022 |
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