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Canon RF 800mm f/11 IS STM Pros: Very light price quality even if f/11 churns out high-quality closed rows takes away quite a bit of scavenger in the backpack. Cons: Lack of hood not understood for the simple reason of frontal lens protection especially for those who practice bird life. Lack of rotating bracket for vertical photo in last minimum focus distance 6 meters Opinion: I have to say that I was not very convinced at the beginning before buying it but I believed immediately after the first shots that can be used freehand because of the very low weight talking about a 800mm stabilization I would say excellent as well as the very fast af then with Canon R6 behaves excellently where even in the absence of light you can safely compensate with isos. In my opinion highly recommended for those who want an 800mm lens with an excellent quality weight and price sent on February 18, 2021 |
Canon EOS R6 Pros: What about the spectacular quick and precise eye-to-face trek on crazy animals when hooking it no longer lets it go. Hold high iso excellent dynamic range excellent recovery shadows and lights also the excellent viewfinder. Cons: Nothing at the moment. Opinion: I have to say that I have had it for two weeks so I have not yet exploited its potential but I must say that I was surprised not least that especially I practice 99% naturalistic photos and so far I have not disappointed in the slightest indeed. I combined it with the excellent 800 f/11 and the Tamron 150-600 G2 also as weights is very contained in my opinion to be combined with the battery grip. In any case for those like me who practice naturalistic photos I recommend it 100% will not disappoint in its performance. sent on January 23, 2021 |
Olympus 2x MC-20 Pros: Double the focal length that in birdlife is no small Cons: As personal opinion Opinion: Used with the 40-150 f/2.8 Pro is very manageable even as sharpness is on par with the tc 1.4 you can take photos even with a little long time, while applied to the 300 f/4 things change a little to use with favorable lights with times not less than 1/200 otherwise consi The use of a single foot or an easel because you lose two stabilization stops for here to use a 1200mm freehand is a bit of a difficult thing. While also on the detail from the few photos I made you lose something compared to the tc 1.4 but remediable in post production. At the moment I recommend it but to use with the necessary precautions sent on July 09, 2019 |
Olympus OM-D E-M1X Pros: Real-time Ergonomics, Fast AF, Hy-res free hand overtime, integrated ND Filter, all commands in the right place, stabilization Cons: At the moment no one Opinion: I Agree with the oppinione of David before criticizing it must at least try it but not for some shots well you for a long time. I grim really fantastic having had the sister M1-II The best there have been especially with the focus even on dynamic subjects Maybe The only thing I did not like AF tracking for the Aeri mode and trains maybe because I practice for the 99% photo Naturalistic but as I understand by Gianni Trevisani there will be updates on those who practice photographic hunting. In the last thing try it to believe sent on April 14, 2019 |
Olympus OM-D E-M1 II Pros: Af lightning, file quality, weight, stabilization, excellent burst, viewfinder Cons: At the moment nobody Opinion: Switched from different brands Nikon and Canon from the first shots have remained struck that in others it was not so. I use it only for birdlife with Panaleica 140-400 Awesome JPG files. Quality at high ISO that with Canon 7D MK II arrived up to 800 and then fear. Monstrous shooting. Silent shooting that you do not even notice until you look at the displey I recommend it even if on various reviews have talked about not well but on my own it takes a bit of patience and once you understand the menu is really a treat sent on February 05, 2018 |
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