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![]() | Leica X (Typ 113) Pros: Image quality, bright lenses, focus, bokeh, design, ease of use. Cons: Price. Opinion: For some time now, I have this masterpiece of German engineering in my hands, it's just an extraordinary machine. It's a great picture of the Leica Summilux 23 f1.7 lens, which offers a focal length equivalent to 35mm, the Leica standard. Retrieve the camera is reductive: when I'm at home and not using it, I do not place it in a drawer, but in the cabinet in the room. It is a unique object, beautiful to admire and to touch. The brushed aluminum design (I have the silver / brown version) combined with dark brown skin, makes it a little stupid. It's vintage and modern at the same time. The image rendering is extraordinary for its size (though not compact): absolute quality, brilliant color rendering, bright colors, black and white really "Leica". rnCerto, it does not cost much. But, in my humble warning, the premium price for such a thing is right to be recognized. sent on October 18, 2017 |
![]() | Canon 650D Pros: Quality, easy handling, robustness Cons: They've been discontinued, replaced by the 700d which is equal. Opinion: I am very well, it's my first SLR and, before buying it, I've studied fine. Does well in the photo, it is very fast, has a great extension of ISO, and has many useful ways, such as that of manual shooting night, which I use often when I happen to find myself around at night without a tripod. The button layout is very comfortable, the screen is great because the wheel well and is totally removable. Also it is able to turn the excellent video, even if not much use for this purpose. In general, I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to enter the world of photography without buying a low quality product. The 650D is considered a prosumer, so it's already a step ahead than other models considered purely "entry level". sent on August 17, 2013 |
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