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![]() | Pentax K-70 Pros: very easy to handle; excellent 100% viewfinder; Tropical; very pleasant and manageable files; comprehensive, easy-to-reach controls; feeling of quality and robustness in daily use; wifi excellently managed by the Android and iOS app... Cons: In my opinion, only one but heavy: there is no wireless to control a remote flash but you have to use a trigger. Opinion: Socket used with about a thousand shots together with his 18/55 and with FOWA recording still to be activated, activated immediately, together I had the 50 DA 1.8 and the 32 Gb Lexar card all for less than 500€. I bought it as a replacement for a K50 that manifested the well-known solenoid problem and, honestly, I didn't regret it; with the 17/70 it deforms really good quality images and easily workable in LR and PS. It lacks, as mentioned in the cons, the remote control of the flashes which for me is very serious but which I will solve with another 360. Who is it recommended for? To beginners who do not give in to trends and want to spend little while looking for a high quality product, to the expert photographer who will be able to bring out the best in this gem both as a first body and as a second body. Finally, I would like to point out that the KF is basically the exact copy of the K70... sent on May 16, 2024 |
![]() | Konica Hexanon AR 40 mm f/1.8 Pros: Dimensions, although with the adapter with the ML you lose some, sharpness, tone Cons: boh Opinion: I used it with the FS1, they were born together if I do not remember badly, of which was the natural extension through Nikon to sell everything Konica and Pentax, then for many years, decades, with the acquisition of the Fuji ML I started to suffer from attacks of Nostalgia with little expense I took an FS1 with him. Now I use it on Fuji XT1 with remarkable satisfaction sent on August 18, 2017 |
![]() | Meyer Gorlitz 30mm f/3.5 Lydith Pros: Small, handy, sharp Cons: It absolutely needs a hood Opinion: I use it with extreme satisfaction about a year on my Fuji XT1, where it returns a field angle similar to a 45mm; I would say that it is the "normal" APS perfect, I purchased it in the Exakta version for 30 euro sent, so I struggled a bit to find an adapter but now I'm fully satisfied. It sucks a little in the backlight but if used with calm and expertise it can give you great results, I use it very in landscape photographs and details sent on July 24, 2017 |
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