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Andrea Bertozzi www.juzaphoto.com/p/AndreaBertozzi ![]() |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR Pros: Good everything to do, quite clear if closed Cons: Rather dark and of low build quality, it also suffers from distortion and vignetting Opinion: This is an honest all-round, useful especially for newbies, as it allows you to experiment with all focal lengths ranging from 28mm to 150mm (35m eq.) And is equipped with a good stabilizer. The focus, after making the fine adjustment to -20 on Nikon D7000, is quite accurate, even if not very fast. The sharpness is good, especially between f5.6 and f8, however this lens vignette a bit 'at all focal length and suffers from a noticeable distortion, then you have to intervene on raw camera to adjust the shot. Finally, chromatic aberrations are sometimes present, not too evident and easily eliminated in post production. After all, it is a cost-effective target, even if I definitely prefer the 35mm right. sent on January 13, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon D7000 Pros: Very resistant body, both at different weather conditions and impact, and high quality sensor that allows me to print A4 300 dpi without resampling Cons: Tendency to overexpose and, on some occasions, autofocus a bit slow Opinion: I have owned this body for more than four years and I can not but be satisfied both for the ergonomics, the presence of a large number of keys on the body, also customizable, and the robustness of the body, both for the quality of the image, which allows to print easily in 30x20 cm format. A possible defect could be represented by the weight and the encumbrance, which tend to tire during trips or long excursions; however these "defects" are natural consequences of having made such a solid body. The viewfinder, although unfortunately does not reach the size of that of an FF, is not bad, especially with regard to coverage, which comes to 100%. As for the ISO, the car holds very well up to 1600, while it tends a little to lose quality due to the noise. sent on January 13, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G Pros: Low verament price, minimum weight and size, high brightness Cons: Purple fringing in high-contrast scenes, especially at the most open diaphragms Opinion: Good quality optics, especially if compared to its cost! Lately remains always attached to my camera, while the poor 18-105 is at home to take dust. The major flaw is the purple fringing that emerges in a difficult light situation with open diaphragms, but in most cases it is quite good. Being a very bright lens we recommend the fine adjustment of autofocus: unfortunately my model suffered from high back focus, so as not to be able to correct it in the car, having to send the goal in assistance.rnDirei that DX is a goal to absolutely have! sent on July 13, 2015 |
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