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![]() | Sigma 35mm f/2 DG DN C Pros: compactness Cons: distortion Opinion: Well-constructed lens, with fluid and precise rings. Metal lampshed like the lens body, now a rarity from prestige optics. Used on Sony A7III it is well balanced. Good sharpness and blurry, which become excellent from 2.8 to 5.6 where it give its best. Cold sigma style colors with three-dimensional images despite minimal aperture. Price still high for an f2. Not detected flare even with sun in the center of the lens. The only major flaw is excessive distortion. It corrects itself in posts, but it's a break because you have to update the software, which is often a paid operation. The magnetic cap is cool, but impractical when the lampshade is inserted. I recommend it for those who want to stay light and enjoy all the advantages of today's mirrorless. sent on June 13, 2021 |
![]() | Nikon D800 Pros: Clear, robust and tropical conditions, quality 'sensor, supplied semipro. Cons: Autofocus uncertain even with optical bright, bayonet deboluccia optics over the kilo, key iso impractical. They did an update fimware to use the video as a second key button iso, but does not work in manual. Gust miserable even with BP. If you have a passion for video, not 'the camera for you. Opinion: After more 'than two years of use, and about 50,000 shots I can say that the D800 would be a very good camera, but the autofocus and burst in the castrate considerably. Although he has squeezed all autofocus settings provided can not bring home the sports photos decent. The D810 does not seem to have improved more 'of both these aspects compared to about two years of technological evolution and 1000 Euros of price increase. It seems that Nikon wants to force its customers to have two SLR bodies. For the rest I could test the robustness and tropicalization this semipro that a recovery of the shadows fantastic. For video leaves much to be desired. When recording you hear the engine noise AF lens also using its expensive external microphone. sent on January 01, 2015 |
![]() | Sirui K10x Pros: Compact, light, smooth, stable, robust, multi-adjustable. Cons: The instructions in English only Opinion: Excellent head, with a fluidity 'exceptionally stable and accurate. I had both Berno that Manfrotto, but here we are on another planet with less. I was undecided whether to take the K20 as I have the D800 and Tamron 150-600, but I wanted a head light to carry around and never leave home. So I took the K10 that I 'experienced and quietly holds the couple. Highly recommended. sent on December 31, 2014 |
![]() | Sirui T-1204X Pros: Lightweight, weighs about 930 grams. It has four sections and a maximum height that allows you to make the most of the shots. Closed and 'about 40 cm, a size quite manageable. Convenient system block leg spring on various positions. Cons: The locking collar legs and I do not 'very sympathetic. Sometimes I do not know where screwed and unscrewed and where the risk of losing time or completely unscrew the ring. Opinion: Excellent product. Finally, after three easels, I found what I carry around in my outings in the mountains and abroad. If I had bought before I would have saved. Very stable, vibration-free and robust. I slipped in the sand during a stormy day at sea and did not give me no problem and did not suffer scratches. sent on December 31, 2014 |
![]() | Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD Pros: Focal broad; AF fast (at least since the 300 F4 fixed): VC; sharpness; zoom lock to avoid that extends accidentally. Cons: The stabilizer is dancing the image when focusing, but I have not noticed shake-; plastic construction, although quality '; thin plastic hood; blurred unpleasant; AF limiter that if not properly positioned MAF prevents a fast (but I think it's a matter of habit). Opinion: Satisfied! I had the Nikon 300 F4 AFS which was also excellent with a knife and TC 1.4, but this Tamron performs very well and is' a 600. Used on D800 is giving me a lot of satisfaction. Only flaws: F5 opening that can 'slow focus in low light conditions, such as in forests or halls; fuzzy little creamy. For the rest, it has the advantage of being a zoom so you do not need to disassemble and reassemble with the ever-present risk, to embark powder and waste time and shots. sent on July 05, 2014 |
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