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Daniele Monti www.juzaphoto.com/p/DanieleMonti ![]() |
![]() | Canon 1Ds Mark II Pros: Build quality, autofocus, image quality, weather sealing. Cons: No One Opinion: What can I say ... it's a "Series 1" and as such does not disappoint in terms of build quality and materials used. Personally I used this new year with a temperature of -10 ° C and in full blizzard and gave no sign of abating, impressionante.rnPer regarding the autofocus will have 45 points, all selected and very precise; you can have the image in sharp focus even with side steps. Spot metering linked to the point of focus is very useful. As for the controls is only a matter of abitudine.rnConcordo fully with previous reviews stating that this camera has the iso unique, very similar to the film. Indeed clicking at 1600 iso it has a grain that does not bother, indeed it is quite similar to the texture of a film; However if you want to reduce the noise, you can do it easily with any software since the file is very manageable and does not create many problemi.rnPer regarding the display and the buffer must be aware of what is v & asevere; to buy, if you want an SLR camera for hunting, with a larger screen is better to opt for a 1d mark III.rnQuesta machine excels especially in the portrait, the gradations is stupenda.rnSe one day I were to sell it, I would just to buy a 1DX, otherwise it would be pena.rnMolto satisfied, consigliatissima. sent on January 19, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 IS USM Pros: Colors, contrast, sharpness, construction. Cons: Absence of the lens hood. Opinion: Objective small and discreet high building, the image quality is really good, even on an entry level as my 1100D. In my humble opinion, the sharpness is good already at f / 2.8; I use it for portraits and street ambientati with great satisfaction. The focus is fast and silent, the focus ring is comfortable and flows well; I have not tried it yet in the video, but I think it's also great in that field. Very recommended sent on September 30, 2014 |
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