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


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canon_fd55sscCanon FD 55mm f/1.2 S.S.C.

Pros: Sharpness, build quality, resistance to flare, a large stroke of the focus, reasonable price and, not least, is not radioactive (as different lenses bright vintage)

Cons: Against? But how to find, except that weighs as much as the 8th most) of the camera body with which I use it!

Opinion: Purchased to experience the thrill of a lens with exaggerated opening. The use in combination with an M43, in the face of those who say that with little blurred sensors is lost ... What you lose, of course, is the handling, but the pleasure of using this masterpiece is priceless. Soon available on Amazon will replace the adapter with a Zhongyi Lensi Turbo II, who already use on optical M42.rnA full aperture in bright light you SFOR often beyond the shutter minimum limit, the level of detail is fantastic for skin tones , while closing one stop you gain in precision. The ferrules are fluid, the amount of glass ... is impressive, as the diameter of the rear lens. And 'one of the few goals that I never think will sell, since it was love at first sight.

sent on March 19, 2017


olympus_omd_em5Olympus OM-D E-M5

Pros: Semi-professional camera and tropical conditions. ISO resilience, compared to the size of the sensor. RAW files that do not require much PP. Fast AF. Stabilizer in the body

Cons: Function keys poor, the Fn1 is really hard to get to focus peaking or back focus button. Flash not built. Poor battery life.

Opinion: I was skeptical, coming from a good D7000, but I got groped by a used as new with battery grip. The camera is now always close to me, ready to shoot! The thing that most impressed me, is that with the electronic viewfinder before you see exactly how you'll take the photo. To my surprise, I noticed that RAW files are virtually ready for use, can not do what the Nikon, and you can retrieve shadows and details beyond what I would have imagined. The noise seems acceptable, also in consideration of the size of the sensor, and in comparison to the Aps-C to her contemporaneous. I wanted a body with internal stabilizer for use with optical vintage, drop the factor 2x, become medium or long tele: excellent result with time otherwise inuttilizzabili! I found out later that you can easily emulate the Focus Peacking, useful when you do not hurry to shoot with manual focus. The D7000 has a more professional feel, with all the buttons in the right place, menu immediate etc., but this is really a moreccolo jewel, embellished by tilting the display, if you do not have it do not you imagine how convenient. And I want to shoot the video, which I never did before, with the button in handy position, perhaps using one of the funny "Art Filters" rn

sent on July 17, 2015




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