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![]() | Canon EF 200mm f/2.8 L USM Pros: Blurry, colors, AF, robustness Cons: Sharpness, resistance against the Opinion: A large bell'obiettivo, works well in all situations, has a fast autofocus and preciso.rnIl bayonet hood I find it very comfortable, although it tends to wear out easily, and became little stabile.rnLo I find really good for portraiture in general and for all the shots that do not require excellent sharpness [having a yardstick at a high level eh] .rnA full aperture makes it very well, it is nice blurry and the contrast is good with all soggetti.rnChiudendo the diaphragm but I have not found that increase sharpness I expected, so unfortunately I never had the satisfaction that I wanted using it in architectural shots. sent on October 14, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 L USM Pros: Bokeh, sharpness even at full aperture, low chromatic aberration, reach levels of excellence also very closing the diaphragm Cons: AF very old, requires the camera is turned on for the Manual Focus, Irriparabilità in case of failure Opinion: A legendary lens, using it is always pure magic, the detachment of the plans and the fuzzy paste it generates are something of a must if you love ritratti.rnRispetto in most modern lenses [and also to its big brother version II] suffers regarding readiness of 'autofocus and in general for the velocità.rnSempre compared to modern big brother lacks Full time manual focus.rnRimane still a must have for the portraitist, focuse is a pleasure to watch and then the file once home .. well ... let without parole.rnUn purchase highly recommended, knowing the limits ... if it breaks you throw ... it is not weather sealed, it's slow ... rnSapendo accept these "limits" is the TOP! sent on October 14, 2014 |
![]() | Canon 1Ds Mark III Pros: Autofocus, Color Management, Durability, Battery Life, Ease of handling. Cons: Compared to modern full frame suffers at high ISO Opinion: A machine that probably will not ever again give way, and the own for 2 years now and the files that are churning out something every lustful volta.rnChe are portraits, landscapes, macro ... every time the quality is surprisingly high! RnSe, like me, you do not need to take advantage of high ISO, this machine offers everything you need to have, at the highest level! rnSe I have to find a "limit" to be attached to the management of the high ISO, I must say that bothers me the emergence of numerous hot pixels in long exposures; taking off noise reduction for long exposures [thus having available immediately to view the photo at the end of the exposure] will arise many dots, annoying to delete post ... The modern full frame suffer less from this thing, probably for a refinement in the production process of the sensor, which leads him to generate less calore.rnrnPer the rest, as they all say, a tank! In every situation offers the ultimate! sent on October 14, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.0 L USM Pros: Blurred incredible sharpness [depending on the specimens], gives a unique character to snapshots; advantage of knowing you will get magnificent effects. Cons: Cost, irriparabilità, manual focus always needs the camera is turned on [but it is a limit due to the release date of the same, and the great mass of the lens to move]. Opinion: The general opinion of this lens is a symbolic phrase: "You either love it or you hate it." RnI proponents of sharpness in every facet odianornChi the look airy and fuzzy uncompromising ama.rnIo him I love him ... it's big heavy , slow, full of optical defects irriparabile ... expensive ... if it breaks .. But I love him! rnOffre unrivaled image quality, a detachment, one blurred, and a passage un'ariosità tonal unici.rnIl only keep it plugged in the camera is an emotion [I use it on 1Ds MKIII] its weight and the fluid ring of maf they discover a whole new world simply by looking through the eyepiece. rnrnMi allow you to enter a review for something more ... more depth that I wrote in my blog [I hope we can] rnhttp :/ / fotocreare.blogspot.it/2014/07/canon-ef-50mm-f10-l-la-regina.htmlrn sent on August 01, 2014 |
![]() | Canon 1D Pros: CCD sensor, robust, Syncro flash 1/500, more rapid release 1/16000 Cons: CCD, monitor prehistoric duarata reduced battery Opinion: Body magnificent machine, taken less than a year ago on a whim (paid very little). The sharpness is really exceptional and that's why I put the CCD in both the pro and in contrast, offers fantastic colors and superb sharpness, but does not hold long exposures (not more than 20'') and is a great source of energy the batteries. Another shortcoming noise, already well marked even at ISO 400. For everything else great machine, real series 1; robust and reliable in all respects. The yield of the CCD makes it different from all other EOS. sent on November 06, 2011 |
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