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![]() | Nikon Z 35mm f/1.8 S Pros: Quality, Sharpness, Brightness, Precision, Detail Cons: Price, Bezel Opinion: I've had this lens for a little over two years, taken to be used on the fc z and simulate the 50mm focal length. The lack of stabilization didn't create any major problems for me, in fact, I had few with the right precautions. I had a lot of fun and what was most noticeable was the great quality of the optics and the sharpness. Using it on aps c it took the best of the image (in the center of the lens, sharpness at the top) and therefore also mitigated some of its defects, in fact the rendering has always been excellent. Very bright then, you could easily take night photos and they were perfect. I recently changed camera with a zf (full frame), but unfortunately I don't like it anymore because I prefer different focal lengths for portraits (and I find myself having a too crowded lens park in that range, in fact it was sold even if reluctantly, because compared to pancakes it gives it a strip, but I needed to monetize...). However, apart from the chatter, this obviously does not detract from this lens, r if you love focal length and a rendering of detail do not hesitate to take it. sent on May 07, 2024 |
![]() | Nikon Z fc Pros: Product file quality, ring nuts, lightness, versatility, aesthetics, rich in features Cons: You can perceive the entry level construction, not excellent iso hold, uncomfortable grip (but it is a virtue on certain occasions) Opinion: I had the Z FC for more than 3 years, a period in which I approached the world of photography again after a long stop. Coming from the D7100 I was excited to switch to the mirrorless system for a whole series of merits and also for the compactness of the body compared to the old SLR. As soon as I took it I immediately perceived that from a construction point of view there was a step back compared to the D7100, the abundant plastic and the keys a bit delicate to the touch, but anyway apart from this I immediately found it very fun and easy to use, thanks to its dials that allowed me to make quick changes to the settings without having to fiddle inside the menus and without almost customizing the controls. The files it allowed me to make in some cases satisfied me very much and it was nice to experiment. In my opinion, as a first approach, or to have fun in many situations, it is the ideal machine. Then, of course, it also has some flaws: if the iso rises too high you can see it immediately, and in fact I always tried to keep them low even with the help of the trusty 35mm 1.8 S, which I used a lot at the expense of the integrated 16-50 pancake. Then it's true that it's compact but up to a certain point, even with the pancake I struggled to put it in my pocket unless I had a voluminous jacket (in this I realize there are more suitable models, but it's right to know). And then of course a stabilizer would have been useful, but here I have to say that in many situations you don't feel the lack of it. I used it all the time with the smallrig grip for a matter of grip and above all body preservation, but if you want to shoot like you used to, everything goes away and you go :) sent on March 08, 2024 |
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