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![]() | Nikon D7200 Pros: dynamic range, made at high ISO, gust speed, camera body that sense of ruggedness, commands to the right place, internal AF motor Cons: nobody Opinion: They switched from D3200 to D7200, a dizzying leap. I was looking especially good performance at high ISO without having to take out a loan to buy the camera body. The FF is too expensive for me and then gave me at Christmas the top of the user segment and I have to say that the range has been so much satisfaction. I felt immediately at ease with the menus, everything at your fingertips ... made at high iso stunning and fast burst. Its strong point is the focus system, quick and preciso.rnConsiglio before a training with an entry-level car and then take the plunge with this beauty ... will give you great satisfaction! sent on January 09, 2017 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Pros: robust, not very heavy, very good zoom range, lightning-fast autofocus Cons: not really crystal clear and a bit 'dark Opinion: Good handyman ... I bought this lens after spending a year mulling over what to buy handyman. I state that I love the fixed objectives for their brightness and sharpness, but I needed a handy zoom and it was a good compromise between focal length and sharpness. I was attached to the Sigma 17-70 HSM C however the new Series "C" it seemed very expensive and also not as revolutionary as the previous one. The old one was suffering from problems focusing. Already I am not a summit, let alone if you add the lens problems. In addition, 70 mm seemed a bit 'corti..a this same way then I held my 18-55. I solved the problem with this zoom, which is relatively cheap (I bought it second-hand) and has a focal length range which for me is more than enough. Only problem is that it is obviously not sharp and bright as a 35 mm 1.8, but that goal is in your pocket so if necessary I will replace the handyman with fisso.rnInsomma, I would advise buying who, like me, is interested in a travel goal to keep always installed. sent on April 11, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G Pros: Blurred beautiful, compact, lightweight, fast focusing, very bright. Cons: Lack of VR, not easy to use. Opinion: Objective certainly have. It 's great for portraits and for the street. Very low price for a lens of this quality. I state to be a beginner, looking for a lens to practice in photographic composition and using the depth of field and I decided to buy this objective. The purchase was really lucky because it's a fun lens to use with this lens, however, must be very careful to fire wide open because it is easy to "blur" what you do not want to blur rnCmq ... I think it's a good workout for those who like me, trying to improve his way of photographing. sent on October 27, 2014 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 G VR Pros: competitive price, fun to use even if you are not professionals Cons: dim Opinion: Despite the negative opinions I recently bought this lens. I state that I am a neophyte who just is trying to navigate this complex world. I decided to buy this light because I wanted to try to work on my longer focal lengths without spending a fortune. I am very satisfied with my purchase. It 's fun to use to make the pictures and to play with depth of field, is a lightweight and easily transportable. It makes you feel immediately a "good photographer" even if you're a shoe like me. And 'bright enough to be used outdoors and in bright normali.srnLo highly recommend it to those who, like me, you are a beginner and want without spending a fortune, try to use different approaches. Obvious that the super experts and megaprofessionisti consider it crap but, you know, who knows more, see, since I do not know anything but I see very little of what I see I like you very much! Rn sent on July 21, 2014 |
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