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![]() | Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical Pros: Construction, Open, Price, Sharpness, Minimum Focusing Distance, Angle of View Cons: Manual Focus (on a 14 is not a big problem, there is the Nikon version with confirmation chip and MAF for the exif), front lens that sticks out a bit 'too, cap, a mustache distortion, colors a bit' cold ring distances is not accurate. Opinion: Great lens, but "to be understood." At first the feeling is not immediate, it should be built shot after shot. The ring distance is not accurate; This involves a bit 'of work to find the point at infinity (and mark). The distortion must be corrected with PT Lens (can also be combined as a plug-in in Photoshop), the colors ranging pulled a little 'out. On dx behaves well, although on some occasions can be a bit 'long (about 90 ° angle), fx is great, although a little smear' on the corners and slightly cartoon. Always clear, even at TA, I use it very often between f / 8 and f / 11. Excellent value for money. Beware of front and rear caps that slip off easily and the front lens that protrudes a bit 'too much. sent on August 23, 2014 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G Pros: Lightweight, zero footprint, build quality, image quality, fast AF. Cons: Minimum Focusing Distance, Lens Hood ugly, Purple Fringe in TA Opinion: I can not help it. Image TA usabilissima (eye, however, in the light, where I happened to see worsening of purple fringe on the edges), reaches maximum sharpness at f / 5.6, then, for my taste, it starts to become too hard. Beautiful colors, precise AF and smoothly. The minimum distance of focus from 45cm of the time gives me a little trouble. Inevitable in any kit lens, both for the quality, and for the cost really ridiculous. sent on August 23, 2014 |
![]() | Tamron SP 500 f/8.0 Model 55B Pros: Weight, bracket tripod-monopod, Sharpness, Filter Series, Defocused Cons: Difficult management of MAF, non-stabilized, with the modern body loses the exposure, contrast Slippage in situations of critical light, delicate front lens Opinion: Good Tele, the biggest obstacle to overcome is the management of the maf than in the photos on the move becomes a great problem. To be used in static photography, with a good light and a good dose of patience. On the right you are forced to exceed 1/750 sec to not generate the blur and image development requires a lot of attention to "pull" out of all the original colors. A lens is not for everyone, especially for those who are beginners. sent on April 15, 2014 |
![]() | Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD Pros: Cost, robustness, yield, stabilizer, AF Cons: Weight, Soft TA after the 250mm levers on-off on the side of low quality, brightness Opinion: A very good lens with which, however, I struggled a bit before you find the right feeling. Once you understand the operation of the 'auto-focus and vc take home masterpieces. Colors a bit cold in the counter-light (easily correctable under development), after the definition a bit limited 250mm (recovery closing enough to f/13) and weight (unbalanced very small SLR) are the major flaws of this lens , but, given the cost and the overall performance, you perdonare.rnA my opinion we are on par with the direct competitor Nikkor 70-300, and a level far superior to the Canon 70-300. rnConsigliatissimo to anyone wanting a telephoto fear without spending a fortune sent on December 09, 2013 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: Low price, good all-purpose, lightweight and easy to handle, good sharpness, stabilizer Cons: Plasticky, f-mount, plastic hood innsesto hard, no scale focus, not fast af Opinion: Good all-do, I always carry with me. Good sharpness between f / 8 and f / 13 (not counting the edges), stabilizer effective enough, purple fringe content, af good (breaks down at sunset) but not very fast. rnCon a bit of experience you can make the most of, always keeping in mind that it comes to an optics kit and that does not make miracles. sent on November 06, 2013 |
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