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![]() | Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD Pros: Weight, good sharpness (but not excellent) throughout the zoom range, the stabilizer. Handy and practical. Price. Cons: Focus thread slow and noisy (at least my copy), when used in soft TA to any excursion. Not very bright. Opinion: Using this perspective on a Canon 40D, so APS-C which consequently becomes a 112-480mm and I would say that is a great zoom that performs its job very well. I have always had as Sigma lenses and I have to say that, indeed, the quality of this zoom is not particularly excels, however, is a good compromise quality / price. Has the great advantage that, if used for an entire day hanging around his neck, you should not go to the orthopedic control. sent on August 01, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EOS 33 Pros: Ease of use, intuitive controls, smooth shooting, quiet, button for the depth of field. Cons: Lack of tropicalization, lack of commercials, lack of exposure to the ring BP-300. Opinion: I use it frequently for still photos mainly in B & W or reports where I need the definition of a FF. In some ways it is the bridge between the old semipro cameras to film and current, in fact, has many similarities with the more recent cousins ??like the double ring for the display and the ability to shoot the HDR pellicola.rnL 'AF is fast and accurate on the whole viewfinder. The noise of the shot and the film rewinding, are a credit to this camera body. I use it with the battery-grip for easy use in vertical shutter release, and change the batteries once or at most twice a year depending on the number of scatti.rnE 'a fantastic car that I would not sell ever. It 's definitely better than many other more current digital camera bodies whose only handicap is the fact that it is a film and as such has a limited number of shots per roll of film utilized (24 or 36 frames). RNLA highly recommend it to everyone. sent on August 23, 2013 |
![]() | Canon Powershot G12 Pros: Manageability, ease of use, versatile in every field of use. RnAdatta to those seeking a total (or almost) control of shooting settings. Definitely better than many entry Reflex level.rnE 'a compact camera that also snaps in RAW format. You can fit all 58mm filters. You can use the external flash of a reflex.rnLa recommend it to those who want to switch from a compact to a true SLR. Cons: Limited if you come from a Canon 50D. The definition is poor if you shoot under 1/25 sec. rnBisogna work a lot in PP to make the shot acceptable. mI shutter speed will be too restricted. Opinion: I purchased this compact in June of 2011, replacing my Canon 50D (too heavy and too "complex" for the needs familiari.rnRimango pleasantly impressed by its ease of use and easy handling in all circostanza.rnLa you can safely use for simple clicks with family or for paesaggi.rnPersonalmente I would recommend it to anyone looking for a certain versatility and those who want to explore the world without spending a fortune reflex. Besides, with some accessory becomes (almost) perfetta.rnIo, for example, I added: rnAdattatore for filters, and Tele. External flash I inherited from reflex.rn sent on August 14, 2013 |
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