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![]() | LG Nexus 5 Pros: pure Android app without "deleterious", price, performance and native software Cons: battery life, inability expansion memory Opinion: I state that it is a smartphone and as such I will cover (for photos using the camera;)). The app pre-installed are those of Google (and therefore native) + Quick Office. Zero useless rubbish common to other manufacturers. The system is very stable, but if you use it to browse the battery burns out quickly, just a few hours. Best if used with wifi. The same applies to the use as a navigator; here you have to use it plugged in otherwise in a couple of hours is kaput. A note on this point: a blast to dictate the address without opening Google Maps or even ask him directly of the commercial or business you are looking for. I do not know about you, but I'm traveling a lot for work, they are often in a hurry and full of notes and various minchiatine in his hands and a tool like this to me is pure gold! Google Now and then it's really useful, no doubt dire.rnFantastica then cover the "original" costs a blunder but I find it the best. I use it now in December 2013 and I must say that the few times I've made a purchase more azzeccato. sent on August 31, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II Pros: Price, weight, focal length, stabilization Cons: Over long focal lose, AF not fast nor silent, missing lens hood (sold separately), and suffers the contrasts in these cases suffer from a bit of chromatic aberration. Opinion: Great lens to start, inexpensive and lightweight, perfect to carry around trips thanks to its light weight and compact size. If we look at the quality / price ratio, I think it is unattainable: a cost around 200 Euros difficult to get a lens so crisp and even stabilized. In time, however, when you try to take pictures a bit more "challenging" (sports, wildlife, etc.), shows its limitations, in the sense that if you try a crop ... pushed the boundaries a bit lost, but still a good buy to get started. sent on August 23, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM Pros: Sharpness, stabilization, lightness, brightness, speed AF, construction and ... usability. Cons: Hard to find cons, the only is the lack of a tripod ring. Opinion: Price / quality really good. I was expecting a goal, "specialist", but it's also great for landscapes, but mostly portraits, even if the focus is a little lunga.rnLo use for a year now and always manages to amaze me with its versatility, thanks to the stabilizer hybrid. Chromatic aberration practically nothing. rnUn purchase definitely recommended. sent on August 04, 2013 |
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