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Paolo Pinzuti www.juzaphoto.com/p/PaoloPinzuti ![]() |
![]() | Nikon Z30 Pros: Portability, high-performance sensor, excellent autofocus, can be used with any lens with great satisfaction Cons: Nothing knowing that if you buy it it doesn't have a viewfinder Opinion: This handy little camera surprised me, it has great quality and a myriad of programmable features. I used it for a while in different situations and it did not disappoint... I come as a use from many more pro but older Nikon cameras and I must admit that technology has gone a long way on some aspects... Especially AF speed. This little one made me fall in love and I want to take it everywhere where I need lightness without losing quality, among other things the crop factor of 1.5 of the APS format in macro is very useful. I leave the classification of entry level and suitable for bloggers, to those who do not know what to do with photography or chase labels. sent on September 20, 2024 |
![]() | Yongnuo YN 50mm f/1.4 II Pros: Massive construction, precise autofocus, good sharpness even at full aperture Cons: Maf. inaccurate in manual and plastic without rubber, some chromatic aberration at full aperture slow and noisy autofocus motor Opinion: I took it almost on a whim at a very affordable price but I must say that it surprised me, at full aperture in portraits it gives photos with a very beautiful blur and with an enviable sharpness in the center, closing the diaphragm then reaches really excellent levels. Slight barrel distortion recoverable without problems. Squat and really valuable construction, in the sense that you feel a good weight in your hands and this gives security. In my sample the manual focus slips slightly and is not very precise unlike the autofocus which is strangely more precise than some original nikon afs lenses on d800e ... which is unforgiving of mistakes, the optics despite having an af motor. it is however slow in focusing and above all noisy. All in all, having paid 100 euros I am very satisfied with it and I am convinced that especially the old sigma 50 1.4 ex dg is not superior to this Yongnuo, vote 9 sent on August 04, 2024 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 60mm f/2.8 G ED Micro Pros: Light, obviously sharp all over the field, excellent blur Cons: Leaks slightly on the edges at "infinity", collects fine dust Opinion: I had three, as often happens to me with the lenses I try... I buy them, I sell them and then I regret them and buy them again. Let's say that it is a very good lens on all aspects, among all three specimens this is the one that has no internal dust, it is a defect that I found probably due to the internal motor that attracts it, it is however irrelevant because it is very fine and you can see it under a microscope or almost, I am very mythical. The lens deserves a grade of 9 because it is sharp, handy, silent and with a precise autofocus. Suitable for macros of flowers and insects that are not particularly lively and fearful given the minimum distance of maf. but above all my use is in still life where distortion is absent. sent on July 23, 2024 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED Pros: Lightweight but still robust, very sharp, AF accuracy, versatile Cons: little distortion at 18mm... but I would like to see Opinion: I have also had among others the 17-35 2.8 but I must say that I am very satisfied with this 18-35 which is less bright but with excellent sharpness, even at the edges it does not suffer too much from the wider apertures. In my opinion the 18-35 covers very useful focal lengths, I always keep it mounted as a standard lens given the lightness that compensates for the weight of the D800e. The autofocus is not lightning but it is precise, I think this lens will stay with me for a long time. sent on July 08, 2024 |
![]() | Sigma 70mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro Pros: Sharpness over the entire field, zero distortion, precise focus Cons: AF a bit noisy, back focus to fix, delicate coating Opinion: Wonderful macro optics, the best I've ever had together with the sigma 150 macro. Sharp already at 2.8 has an enviable uniformity over the entire full frame field. In macro I disturb a bit 'the elongation of the front not being internal. Quite compact and with a precise maf despite not having an internal engine. I had two, the first I sold but then I took it back later because I had regretted ... Now I can recommend it to everyone giving as a vote 10 sent on July 28, 2023 |
![]() | Nikon D800E Pros: many mpx on a sensor that exploits them properly, robustness, ergonomics, you can crop with peace of mind Cons: vibrations to the shot, heavy but there is Opinion: A great Nikon SLR, you have to take your hand but then when you get used to it ... It churns out beautiful files and you can do anything with it. Honestly, even now I see no alternative to those looking for so much definition and dynamic range for landscape photos, still life and macro. Superior to D700-D3x-D600 I had. Autofocus sometimes inaccurate but I think we are at a normal level since even with other SLRs I have found it. At the time of shooting there are vibrations of the mirror / shutter combination that can cause shake with slow times, but this is noticeable by enlarging to 100% and then you learn to manage, still valid and current. If I have to give a grade it is 9.8. sent on May 13, 2023 |
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