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![]() | Canon 1100D Pros: Price, picture quality, light weight Cons: Scarcity of controls, building Opinion: The Canon EOS 1100D is an SLR essential that, despite the very low price does not save the image quality. RnSulla output of the sensor, in fact, I can only be happy for me 12 Mp are more than enough and - perhaps thanks to the low density of the sensor - the high ISO performance is good. Personally I prefer not to exceed ISO 1600, while in 3200 and 6400 the picture becomes a little can also be used to correct the RAW file with Lightroom.rnLa machine is a bit 'most lacking from other points of view: the building is probably the most economical as possible, with a plastic body and tough-looking little solid (mostly) without even a rubber-grip.rnI commands are few and simple, and it would be useful to have a dedicated button for the selection of ISO next to the shutter button: the settings you can make sure that the flash pop-up button performs this function, but at that point is the flash can no longer be activated rapidamente.rnNon I've never heard the mancance of other features, such as autofocus in video or swivel screen; also the size of the monitor, in my opinion, are so light adeguate.rnUn device can be carried around for a long time, even with larger lenses in the 18-55 kit: I walk very often with the machine hanging from his belt, and not I feel the peso.rnSi body is a machine suitable for beginners (like me, that when I purchased it I had never handled a DSLR), but it is sufficient to endow it targets a bit 'more to notice a substantial improvement in performance: I I use it with a Canon 17-85 and a Sigma 30mm f/1.4 EX DC HSM, and none of the two lenses seem "wasted" with the 1100D.rn sent on April 29, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Pros: Fast AF, image stabilizer, good range of focal lengths Cons: Chromatic aberration, lens front which tends to fall forward very easily Opinion: Purchased used and in excellent condition in 2013, I was able to use the lens only with an EOS 1100D but believe me, it is not wasted! RnStupefacente - at least to me, that before I had only 18-55 of the series - the speed of the system AF, while I've noticed great improvements in terms of sharpness (which, however, I can not complain). rnHa right who highlights the chromatic aberration of this objective, monstrous but nearly always correctable with a few clicks in postproduction; distortion at 17mm, although obvious, is much less fastidiosa.rnHo solved the problem of the front lens using a simple elastic: put in the right way makes it "hard" zoom and prevents elongation of the lens, but there ' you need to move it when you want to change the length focale.rnCon a lightweight body such as the 1100D 17-85 tends to overreach forward making the camera less comfortable to hold in hand, but it is certainly not a fault of the lens! sent on April 27, 2014 |
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