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![]() | Sony A7s II Pros: Milgiore handle than the previous management of the incredible noise at high ISO, 4K internal profiles with different S-Log, improved AF, shutter life, internal stabilizer Cons: Cost, interval timer app / timelapse fee, a single CF slot, maybe some MPix more, Rec uncomfortable Opinion: I took this mirrorless after using the previous A7s, I noticed several improvements including better management of noise at high ISO and the long exposures; finally a worthy internal stabilization that helps both the video with optical non-IS or adapted; video in 4K XAVC with different profiles slog useful to a color correction and color grading of quality; improved even more with the AF points and facial recognition which is very convenient in video with subjects movimento.rnNon exists inside the interval timer for timelapse, please also pay € 9.99 for a dedicated app and given the cost I find it a little ridicolo.rnLa find a right compromise for video and photos, especially in low light, even though having such 16Mpix would not hurt to make timelapse 4K perhaps giving a slight croppatina to photos or to create pages in a dynamic zoom on scena.rnNel complex excellent mirrorless, to be coupled to a lean future A7rII yielding a reflex ... we'll see! sent on December 19, 2015 |
![]() | Manfrotto 405 Pros: Solid, sturdy, smooth motion and very accurate, vibration almost nonexistent Cons: Cost, weight and size Opinion: Head excellent, perfect for the macro-picture, very stable with micrometric movements very accurate, no vibration (this also to the tripod to which I coupled, a Gitzo Basalt fiber) and definitely very stable, I think is one of the best photographic heads precision on mercato.rnDi against which he certainly is not light and small, so unfit to travel, where such a good ball head can fit ... it is a bit too heavy to go hiking in the countryside, but its stability, solidity and fluidity of movement justify the little effort made! rnSe just want to find something else that I do not like: positive tilt angle a little too small, for example nocturnal landscape photos with the Milky Way is not recommended, or necessary to engage the camera in the opposite direction, certainly geared head is not designed for the landscape, one can do whatever he wants of course makes a great laovoro but always in some applications has limits like the one mentioned! sent on December 04, 2014 |
![]() | Fujifilm X-T1 Pros: Sensor fantastic range very high ISO and noise management at large, excellent menu functions, the useful swiveling display and the viewfinder with digital indicator of proximity and integrated virtual horizon, vintage excellent controls, great weight and strength. Cons: Battery not excellent, keys (arrows) on the menu too little protruding then are pressed strongly, optional accessories far too expensive. Opinion: Fantastic camera, the sensor is Awesome! Excellent dynamic range and with a range of high ISO, as well as excellent noise management tnato from us personally done a comparative test with the D3s and I have to say that the two rooms were head head up to ISO4000 / 6400 (depends on the situation). rnIl weight is great, it is very lightweight and compact, it holds very well even though those accustomed to large SLR will definitely make a bit of trouble early tempi.rnIl 18-55 kit is not exactly the best, it is a good lens at both optical and constructive, even being a very fast 18mm f / 2.8, but also 55mm on APS-C are not many, in fact I was already thinking about the exchange rate with the 18- 135mm that could be a great tuttofare.rnNon excellent battery life, of course you have to consider that there is always at least one display access during the long exposures, the display is always on, but disabling some features like Noise Reduction, etc. can be resparmiare battery overcharge and especially much less processor could sfuttare the X-T1 for timelapse without straining it troppo.rnOttimo autofocus, fast and accurate, definitely improved, but we can not complain, we say that is very good for a wide range of applicazioni.rnIn ultimately a mirrorless excellent quality that could seriously take the place of some relfex in the kit because of its great quality! sent on September 24, 2014 |
![]() | Gitzo Basalt GT 3830 Pros: Ecellente impressive stability and robustness, can handle loads containing high vibration in a flawless way! RnOttimo-head rocker with super telephoto or macro with a Manfrotto 405 or one Novoflex sled, great satisfaction! Cons: Weight is not too comfortable to carry and also the price is not proorio friendly. Opinion: Bought for having excellent strength and stability, I immediately paired with a Manfrotto 405 head and it was great to comportatk in macro.rnUtilizzato even under adverse weather conditions with high winds and heavy loads, the vibrations are non-existent on long exposure photos! rnPer who can travel by car and can not bear to do a bit of a walk with a bit of weight on your shoulders is the most suitable choice, especially because the fi ra Basalt is a great substitute cheaper than carbon fiber although a tad heavier! sent on August 07, 2014 |
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