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![]() | Canon 60D Pros: Ergonomic, swiveling display, shutter speed up to 1 / 8000s, battery consumption, weight, flash, communication with external flashes without the need for additional transmitters. Cons: Lack micro AF performance at high ISO, autofocus in live view is not fast, points of focus, not weather sealed body, no gps, no wifi. Opinion: B placed second flash away from the camera body, you can create interesting light situations. Rated 8. sent on November 09, 2014 |
![]() | Manfrotto 498 RC4 Pros: Robust, well-anchored plate with safety release, panning motion, friction hardening ball. Cons: It lacks a little 'precision when tightening. Opinion: I took this head for the Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod. I decided on this head, because it was a good compromise between price and load sustainable. Also, it was unnecessary to spend many euro to have a slight head and below I have a tripod that weighs 2.4kg !!! The weight is definitely important but at the time of purchase must be taken conto.rnMi very positively impressed by the feeling of solidity that gave me; Once hooked the camera does not move, whatever the angle and in any way you unbalance weights. I find it useful for the movement 360 ° panoramas and the clutch to harden the ball before the final tightening with the lever dedicated. The only flaw in my opinion, is that at the time of final tightening the ball to spin in the direction of tightening the lever. Currently harden well for the clutch when I found the final position for the shot and grit my slightly latch, more than anything else as safe. 9 votes, would be 10 if there was not this problem (it's just a flaw in my?). sent on August 11, 2014 |
![]() | Manfrotto 055 X PROB Pros: Stable, robust, minimum and maximum height, opening and stretching his legs. Cons: - Opinion: I use it for several months now and it has always shown up. I like the ability to switch from a few cm from the ground up to about 1.8 m with ease; I find it convenient possibility to reverse the center column which becomes parallel to perpendicular to the ground, especially to make macros. The legs can be opened at various angles and elongated without any problems histo that the mechanism for locking works very bene.rnE 'very solid and strong, for this reason does not suffer from vibration, however, the downside is the weight. At the time of purchase, however, it is known that it is so, the rest of this is made of aluminum alloy and carbon fiber, for which the head is mounted will exceed 3 kg of weight. Definitely recommended to evaluate for the more challenging hikes. sent on August 04, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM Pros: Sharpness, weight, weather sealing, AF range, IS, supplied. Cons: - Opinion: Given that I am not a professional and this is my first L series lens, I can not be enthusiastic about my 100mm. I use it with the 60D, so APS-C. What are macros of insects and flowers or landscapes or portrait, the results are always at the top, with impressive clarity. Very useful in my opinion the range of focus when working in AF (0.3-0.5 m / 0.5 m-infinity / full range) and very effective stabilizzatore.rnApprezzo the very opening at f/2.8 , it works well even when the light is scarce and blurry that you can get are very belli.rnAnche freehand excellent results; it handles well thanks to low weight and adjustable focus ring manually even if the switch is in the price are AF.rnCompreso hood and soft pouch for the trasporto.rnDi downsides I have not found (the price is unknown which is always a counter, but in the specific case it is not even prohibitive). sent on June 04, 2014 |
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