|
Accept Cookies | Customize | Refuse Cookies |
Paolotomasct www.juzaphoto.com/p/Paolotomasct ![]() |
![]() | Canon EOS M5 Pros: Building Smaller, faster, Cons: rec button position for videos. Position of the slide button for diopter adjustment viewfinder. Opinion: I have purchased the M5 to have an updated APSC body and, at the same time, exploit the optical canon kit. I bought the kit with 18-150 and I immediately purchased the 22 fixed. The quality of excellent image seems to me, as well as speed. For those who have normal or large hands, the arrangement of the small buttons on the back could present problems of inadvertent operation. I find the position of the button slide incredibly uncomfortable for the diopter adjustment viewfinder, under the rubber gasket and hampered in the drive by the upper edge of the touch screen. But a simple wheel, the side of the viewfinder ??? sent on December 27, 2016 |
![]() | Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/2 Pros: impeccable construction, size, weight, finish, lens hood metal scream. Focus on precision rifle. Cons: anything Opinion: is so well-balanced on the 5D Mark III I took to 1/15 and the photo has no trace of camera shake even zooming in to 200%. as for the 21 mm, bought last month, the manual focus is a pleasure difficult to describe. The ring on an excursion constant, without being either slow or hard, are you doing the hand after the first three shots. € 1,000 and applies them all, I would say more ... sent on July 10, 2016 |
![]() | Zeiss Milvus 21mm f/2.8 Pros: impeccable construction. Elegance and finish at the top. Metal. Ease of use amazing. Focus by sniper. Image quality of the highest level. Cons: I just bought, for the moment no cons. Opinion: I did it again thirty test shots. I have the version with Canon attack, use it with the 5D Mark III. I thought I would find heavy (it weighs more than 800 gr.), Instead mounted on the mark III, without Battery grip, is so balanced, you do not notice the weight. With battery grip I have yet to try it. The focus, though with standard slide of the mark III, is spectacular, the ring moves smoothly with micrometer precision, there are no friction whatsoever, nor excessive smoothness. Bracket, focheggi, Beep! et voila ... shooting. Thirty shots (it's the first time in my life that shooting with a manual focus lens, so I have no experience in the use of MF lenses), I just blew it uno.rnUltima note, price € 1,690. Li is worth all. sent on June 16, 2016 |
![]() | Fujifilm Finepix X20 Pros: Dimensions, Jpeg dense and ready for use, RAW (RAF) from well-managed Aperture 3, MAF fast, excellent viewfinder, portability (hung around his neck with the supplied strap (leather!) Do not feel it). Menu logical, easy, manually becomes a "PRO". Cons: Battery Life ridiculous. The metal cap (nice!!) Can only be used with the machine off. The front lens is dirty so easily, there always whisk your fingers. Opinion: I use it only for three days and it was love at first sight! For me it is the ideal solution for street and reportage. A 112 mm also stolen a few portraits on the street makes it so excellent. Absolutely not very visible (great value!). Replaces worthily an SLR on business trips, when you can not carry around five pounds of equipment (eg 5D Mark II with battery grip, 24-70 and 70-200), but you still want a machine that makes real photos. Straconsigliata. sent on July 01, 2013 |
May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me