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![]() | Samsung NX1 Pros: Ergonomic and tropicalized body, high ISO hold, used price, resolution and resolution, professional shooting and photo idem department. Operational speed with touch controls manual controls. Magnifier function via menus or lenses. Cons: Expensive goals. Adjustable monitor only on an axis. Opinion: Taken following the progressive fall in prices I immediately realized that it has all the features of a real pro. I confirm the review of those who preceded me for comparison with other brands of pro machines (D 700 and various 5 D Canon up). The one that hit me most is the always accurate and balanced white balance (clearly the best) that has the mixed balance function (tungsten - normal car) that helps in difficult situations. In addition, the amazing electronic viewfinder allows you to see the ultimate photo in advance with color adherence to the reality. Raffica and Chase Tracking, Slow motion that allows you to have particulars of every motion-like motion picture frame. Used with 16-50 F2-f2.8 allows shots in dark environments such as churches or other, up to 6400 ISO without any problems or post interventions. Substantially light weight is well balanced with the fixed. I recommend both 30 mm F2 and 45 mm F, 8 which is impressive. Good but a little slow the 60 f 2.8 macros. Details of scream. Great 50-200 but stabilized economic which counterbalances being a bit buietto. Make comparisons with professional friends (weddings-sports) who have had to admit that they do not know a jewel of that kind. The only neo is the monitor not fully adjustable, better than that of the smaller NX30 sister but it is external and may not like it. From the purchase the other kits remain inutilized or almost because we are in front of a multipurpose machine, the most unknown. Support mandate, returned after only 8 days, perfect forged and with online chat. Think people think !!!!! sent on July 30, 2017 |
![]() | Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II Pros: Value for money; overall yield; well balanced with micro 4/3; crisp enough for non-professional use. Cons: A little dark, but not too much. Opinion: Taken on a whim, I could immediately appreciate the overall quality, optics, performance and construction. It is balanced perfectly with EM5 smooth. Well built. Missing the hood, as Olympus style. Thanks to medium ISO yield capacity - high OLY bodies do not suffer at all to be designed with the "defect" of not having appropriate brightness. But in hindsight to 600 mm FF working with opening of 6.7 ... not bad mainly due to the camera body stabilizer. It does not lose sharpness the alarming 300 mm; up to 275 or so it is great. Thanks to ED lens makes the Olympus typical colors, with details and depth of shades; thing that will surprise you for the money. Since I have this lens I leave to heavy optical house (Sigma 400 Macro Apo f 5.6 HSM for Canon) and I put just a backpack Extra Pounds (Oly EM5 and two / three fixed targets). It's better, taking home nearly identical results and the rest around for hours without oxygen. In the absence of these stress conditionsnot only fun is increased but the yield is optimal because you do not need breaks. Lacking the hood .... do not get to 10 (compared to what it costs). Also perfect for portraits from a distance and focus distance very close fire. Which always helps. Thank you. sent on November 30, 2016 |
![]() | Sigma SD15 Pros: Semi pro body, tending to pro. Rubusta and heavy. Good grip without battry grip. Excellent performance in low contrast situations, poor high ISO (up to 400, maybe 800). Remarkable detail with appropriate optics. The file that returns are top notch thanks to the sensor under conditions of full light is PRO level cameras. Cons: Closed system by the optics, but Sigma is the latest. Prices. Yield high ISO impractical. White balance improved. Slow the recording file very heavy gust limited. Alignment system improved but overall pretty good. Opinion: Use Sigma (I also SD 14 and 10) is to go back years in the digital monitor horrendous, slow the burst, operations manuals, no program of photo style. Well, not cheap!! If you add to this a machine rivida means that the need to use those who know something about photography. From 50 to 400 ISO in conditions of full light is great for three-dimensional picture, excellent for macro because the Foveon sensor returns details micro beautiful, warm colors but natural, made with the press of analog. Improved overall operating speed in SD 15 compared to younger sisters; overall performance almost identical to the SD 14 it is 15. Used for landscapes, portraits and even weddings (in bright) we obtain large-format prints. Recommended for a retro approach to photography thought and not "hit and run". Used with fixed 50 mm, 100 mm macro with the 70-200 F 2.8 and 100-300 F4, all Sigma course is a combination of high level, with the limitations mentioned above. Try it .... system by Devuppare. Thank you all, I hope to be helpful. Mauro. sent on April 11, 2013 |
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