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Leica Q3 Monochrom Pros: Vast but intuitive menu superior to Sony, construction materials, very fluid and sensitive MF ring, amazing files, battery life, +2 bars of residual charge after the session of 250 shots, the advantage of the compact camera solution that avoids the use of multiple lenses and dirtying the sensor. Cons: Many essential accessories optionals, square lens hood, MF ring, inconvenient the micro release button. Opinion: Purchased used (practically new) for which I discarded the GFX 100S kit and 45-100 f/4 lens with considerable financial loss, compared to the purchase and here allow me the saying (Buy gold and resell Paglia!). So at the moment I'm untangling myself in the menu, I'm only posting a photo, because I think that to get photos with a capital "F" you have to study and shoot- shoot and study. Update 1) About 250 shots taken I found some defects can you say? (Strictly personal opinion) is the standard square lens hood that with the zoom setting in F1 with the options 35-50-70- At 90 mm., the corners of the lens hood appear in the frame, which can be avoided by giving up the maximum focal length or replacing the supplied lens hood with the round one (Optional), another small detail but... very personal is my giant hand that holding the camera, almost disappears, in the very small 28 mm lens., it does not combine with the MF ring, very close to the aperture ring involves some accidental variation that is then visible in the viewfinder, I also happened to move the Macro ring so much as to go into the balloon!. All this, which can be remedied by setting the very useful Focus Peaking which is also switched to red by default. The files produced are fantastic, never seen anything like it, they do not need substantial P.P. adjustments, at least for me who, I am allergic!. sent on 21 Febbraio 2026 |
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Fujifilm GF 110mm f/5.6 T/S Macro Pros: Excellent for versatility that can be used in Still life, portrait, architecture and macro. Cons: Weight and absence of tripod ring, as in the 30 mm. Opinion: The opinion goes beyond the technical evaluation of any camera or lens, so as an enthusiast I can only make a comparison between the systems used. So coming from a Sony Mirrorless A 7 IV system and with FE 100 mm lenses. f/2.8 STF GM OSS with R.R. x 0.25 and a Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM and having just landed on an M.F. with FUJI GFX 100 S and 110mm lens. f/5.6 T&S - Macro with an R.R. x 0.50 I expect a lot at least in the three most specific areas of use (Macro) and (Architecture - Portrait) in Still life I have never approached. For now I have posted a single macro shot, I can add that if you use the tripod, the Fuji GFX body and the lens together are placed at about 2,200 kg. this means that, mounted on the K&F aluminum tripod, the ball head does not hold much and makes the machine unbalance forward despite the fact that the K&F declares a maximum load of 12.0Kg!! However, if you have a wrist you can also go freehand but personally two hours to support the grinder put me to the test, the trembling due to stress becomes insistent, that then the burst shots with the Fuji GFX 100 you can forget them. sent on 15 Giugno 2025 |
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