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Riki
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Riki


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sigma_10-20_f4-5Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

Pros: Angle of view, contained distortions, sharpen, good construction, good value for money

Cons: No

Opinion: For those who love landscapes this is a good lens has an angle of view spectacular, when the bubble distortions are minimal, the sharpness is not his forte but with a good sharpening in PP can be improved, the flare I'm pretty content. The objective is well built, solid, good rings, with the hood already supplied. Of course makes the most with the largest depth of field and focus on infinity, I often use it in manual and F11 for landscapes, but he also enjoys taking pictures "alternative" on the most disparate AF (not fast but good) . I've got it used, so I found a good lens that does not suffer from front / back focus, a defect that sometimes the Sigma lenses have.

sent on September 24, 2011


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Sharpness, lightness, brightness, cost.

Cons: Manual focus ring impractical, "plasticotto."

Opinion: It 'was my first goal, "serious" I purchased and since then it has always mounted on my 450D. The lens has surprised me asap for clarity: it is a little soft at F1.8 F2.5 but it is good to be up. The opening of F1.8 brings a very good brightness of the lens in low light conditions but would still need a stabilizer, for the shallow depth of field (and therefore the difficulty to focus and recompose) the manual focus ring is a little 'narrow and really impractical to use, the lens is therefore more practical to use from F2.5 up for at least the ability to focus and automatic redial, and the bokeh suffers a bit' of only 5 aperture blades and in my opinion, is a little soft, but often it is more than acceptable. The lens is a true "plasticotto" but it is light and does its job for sure. I would say that is a lens a must try for those who want to approach with a view to fixing the light and shallow depth of field, even given the cost very reasonable. Mounted on an APS-C camera becomes a 80mm, especially ideal for portraits.

sent on September 24, 2011




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