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![]() | Sony A6300 Pros: Lightweight and compact, the pro-level video features, af lightning-fast and precise, burst, video quality 4K excellent, excellent image quality, excellent electronic viewfinder Cons: Menu commands and uncomfortable, improved ergonomics, back unfit for sun screen Opinion: I purchased this camera after reading the many reviews online that extolled the merits and skills especially in the video industry. I wanted to take on holiday a camera and a 4K camcorder that were read and did not force me to always run with a heavy backpack. The decision to leave a full frame home as the 5D3 was truly daring but I must say that the expectations were already moot. The A6300 has proven an exceptional tool that did not make me regret the beloved 5D3 and, indeed, has allowed me to take not only photos but also of excellent quality video. rnSul photographic industry are thrilled with the results although, exceeding 1600ISO, the quality is obviously not comparable to a FF. In my case 99.99% of shooting sometimes in broad daylight so I did not suffer from this limitation. Crazy the AF accuracy and burst. Only truly frustrating thing are the commands that are really uncomfortable. I partially solved with the customization of some keys and modes but venendor Canon have really suffered! rnPer regarding the infamous overheating when running video, I did not notice the defect but it is also true that I turned the short video clips. For the type of use that I do so I do not have anything negative to say. rnHo also tried to mount some Canon lens with the adapter and most of the objectives it works fine. I could even shoot with the legendary Pentax lenses of my father really excited rnSono of this machine. A very bold choice, but that made me discover the Sony world, I think in many ways light years ahead of the Nikon / Canon competition. I do not deny that in the future I'll do a little thought on the abandonment of Canon for the travel photo / landscape (even given the recent disappointment for the Canon 5D4) leaving only the Canon 7D2 for nature photography. rn sent on September 13, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EF 500mm f/4.5 L USM Pros: Lightness, clarity, detachment of the plans, the possibility of using freehand for short periods. Cons: No spare parts if it breaks, no stabilizer Opinion: I have about a week this wonderful lens that I was lucky to find them for sale here on Juza. rnEra just what I wanted. A 500 that did not cost a fortune but it was equally clear and also lighter than its successori.rnrnNe are really excited about it. The quality is excellent even with a 1.4x (I use the Kenko DGX). Excellent speed of focus. Perfect separation from the fund. I find it very three-dimensional compared to what I get with the 300. sent on November 15, 2013 |
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