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![]() | Canon 80D Pros: Autofocus very responsive even in low light conditions, the central AF with Extender 1.4x, file workability even at high ISO, shadow recovery, 7 shots per second, touchscreen, tracking of video, timelapse, HDR, swivel screen Cons: Perhaps the lack of customizability of the keys, start stop button does not immediatissimo. Opinion: I chose this camera mainly for improvements offering me than my super used 60D (which still continuing to hold as a second body). The difference on the field autofocus and burst is remarkable. In low light, using the center point (also with the Extender) can focus in difficult conditions and also problems (such as through branches and foliage). The focus is very fast and very precise. I shot at ISO also very high and the quality of the files is substantial, also the recovery of the shadows does not distort the color as in files on which I was used to working. All other features are a plus for a passionate amateur like me. I really found a complete camera "" and all-rounder at 100%. sent on October 10, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM II Pros: Stabilizer good, sharpness to TA, strength, construction and ergonomics, even sharpness, close focus with excellent macro capabilities. Cons: I found none, for some maybe the price. Opinion: After having saved several months I decided to make this purchase. For me it is the first lens L and above is the first investment so onerous in this passion that I carry around. After some 'shaking initial purchase I went on the field and I finally tried the lens. rnOgni doubt dissolved. Focus excellent, incredible sharpness and especially to F 5.6! rnUsando the lens on a 60D machine me baked files incredibly rich and detailed stuff to say Croppo to 7080% and still keep a great file.rnLa close focus then is the final jewel of a lens fabulous. rnNon I can only recommend it, a quality to which then we hardly unaccustomed. sent on July 31, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM Pros: Autofocus quiet, sometimes you do not even realize, is precise and fast, good sharpness and stabilizer exceptionally manageable distortion, excellent plastic and fantastic price, 67mm filter compatible with the 18-135 IS STM (super coupled) Cons: For the price ... maybe a few little bright but stiXXzzi Opinion: The lens is really excellent. I was a bit 'dubious when I bought having a lot of low price and having as a competitor the old 10-22, honestly I would do the purchase again and again. Good resolution and sharpness at all focal lengths, very extreme angle. The only difficulty is to learn to take advantage of a good viewing angle so extreme (16-28 on an APS-C Canon) .rnrnLo stabilizer is bestial, at home I took a 1 "freehand. sent on December 11, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Pros: Report qualitàprezzo good. Excellent sharpness even at f 2.8, more than good quality. Exceptional compactness. Cons: Nothing stabilizer (but for the size that has ...) Opinion: Lens truly exceptional, very good image quality even at maximum aperture, lightweight and comfortable - there's always room in your bag for this objective. Accurate focus, not fast but good, and still very quiet. Considering how much really fault anything. I can only recommend it, I have little to add. sent on November 10, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Pros: Versatility, price, image quality, ergonomics, good autofocus, very good stabilizer. Great for video, though personally I do not care. Cons: A little 'less sharp at maximum focal length, nothing incorrigible. Does not have the scale of focus. Opinion: I was given recently and, as I expected, meets every requirement of my "slow-rounder." The picture quality is great, very high for the price - just a little flaw 'of sharpness after the 120mm, but nothing incorrigible. The zoom ring is nice and flows well, and the lens has an overall excellent ergonomics and a nice touch and feel, although it is still plastic. I can not recommend it as a lens for every day. sent on November 10, 2014 |
![]() | Canon 60D Pros: Image quality, good performance at high ISO (as long as we are not pixel-peepers), strength in the hands, layout of controls, adjustable screen, functionality, touch and feel and ergonomics, shutter speed up to 18000, battery really durable dialogue with external flashes, good center focus. Cons: No tropical conditions, no AF micro adjustment, auto focus in live view is not very fast, many "average" points of focus Opinion: Solid car and very versatile, quality shots and RAW quite good and in burst shooting speed average. I got this machine as a first reflex after several months of 600D on loan and I have to say I am very satisfied. The ergonomics of the machine is more than just an entry-level, the controls are laid out intelligently and you get used just fine. Great menu and LCD provide access to many features in a snap. I can not recommend this machine because now the price is abbordabilissimo. rnrnÈ one of those machines to use and re-use again. sent on November 10, 2014 |
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