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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Roney


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ttartisan_100bubble_bokeh TTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh

Pros: Bubble blurred, looks built well

Cons: Everything else.

Opinion: Beyond the bubble blur that only comes on certain occasions, this item has almost nothing else good. Bad sharpness, flare, halos around the subject especially if light (white) but so marked that the photos seem offside. I didn't even start to see aberrations and surrender at the edges. I've been using it for almost two years and I've managed to take yes and no 2 photos... beautiful. The blurred without bubbles becomes -more than nervous-. Obviously closing to f8 or f11 the sharpness increases (but without miracles) and the bubbles vanish. The minimum focus at 90cm does not help if you want to photograph flowers or perched insects. The only satisfactions are at night with the lights far away, increasing the exposure and tripod time. Or you are looking for a real German or Soviet vintage: for 200€ you can find a Primotar 135mm.

sent on 09 Aprile 2026


tamron_16-300vc Tamron 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro

Pros: Good in everything

Cons: Excelled in nothing (or almost)

Opinion: I would say that it could be defined as the perfect lens for the traveling amateur with whom he can photograph both a wide panorama (where, however, it distorts slightly) and both a detail of ... a monument with the zoom that however loses sharpness as the focal length increases. Good autofocus and good stabilizer (at least at 1/30" down). Peculiarity is that, having the zoom at extension and the mdf at 39cm, at full extension the lens is a good 2cm from touching the (small) subject. Paid € 230 used, it is almost always present in the backpack especially when I visit more or less abandoned villages or for trekking.

sent on 10 Novembre 2025


samyang_24 Samyang 24mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC

Pros: Very bright, sharp, smooth focus ring

Cons: Kneads night lights at every opening, focus ring too fluid

Opinion: I took this lens mainly for taking night photos (astro and not only), but at least my specimen never makes the highlights point at any aperture creating halos as if it were ... wet. Even the stars are never very clear. Sharpness that, however, improves considerably to everything else, even enlarging the photo everything is quite clean (for a Nikon D3200). The focus ring is extremely sensitive both physically (how you touch it moves) and in terms of performance (a "nothing" is enough to be out even at great distances and we are talking about a 24mm). This makes continuous verification necessary because at the simple inadvertent touch of a ... little finger and. I would say a bit disappointed given the reason I bought it.

sent on 01 Novembre 2025






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