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![]() | Sony FE 28mm f/2 Pros: Lightness, size, build quality Cons: Excessive distortion Opinion: Overall a very good lens with an affordable price. Excellent sharpness, even at full aperture, and blurred very soft and pleasant to see. Also good color rendering. Unfortunately has a distortion a bit 'too much for a 28mm lens and, although you can easily correct it in post production (in recent versions of Camera Raw's profile pre loaded this goal and you can make an automatic correction so fast) The thing however a little 'annoyance. In conclusion it is still a goal with a quality / price ratio very good, with size and weight contained, in line with the philosophy of a mirrorless system. sent on August 12, 2015 |
![]() | Sony FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Sonnar T* Pros: build quality, sharpness, focus ring soft Cons: size slightly excessive for a 50ino, but it's just finding the hair in the egg ... Opinion: This Sony Zeiss was definitely one of my best purchases in photography! The price for a F1.8 lens is very high, but the cost in my opinion is rewarded by truly exceptional quality of this lens. Let's go step by step. The build quality is really top notch. Barrel absolutely solid with no moving parts outside, except of course the ring focus, soft and with the race "without end." An important factor is that depending on how you use the dial also changes the sensitivity of the latter, allowing a focus super accurate. Let me give an example to explain. If you turn the wheel with a quick movement will go from minimum distance of focus to infinity in 3 or 4 cm of displacement of the ring. If the move slowly, those 3 or 4 cm of rotation we will make a correction much smaller. You have to get used to, but after a while 'the system will become irreplaceable, especially when shooting video. Even the lente front is particular, not with a convex shape as usually happens, but with a concave shape, this to reduce chromatic aberrations (if I remember correctly). Another small detail that makes us understand the high quality of this Zeiss is the fact that inside the box, in addition to the small instruction manual and warranty, there is also a card with the serial number and the name of the technician which tested the lens before it goes on sale! It seems right to point this out because I had never happened before, it aims to do for bodies macchina.rnInfine as not to mention the performance. There is little to say, I feel just wonderful! High sharpness even at full aperture, absolutely awesome closed one or two stops. Yield of blurred delicate and very pleasant. Chromatic aberrations and distortions virtually absent. Quiet and fast autofocus, both of AF-single or AF-continuous (tested on Sony a7II). Dimensions and weight absolutely dignitose.rnIn conclusion: lens extraordinary !!! Per me it was love at first sight. sent on April 16, 2015 |
![]() | Sony A7 II Pros: weight, dimensions, many useful functions, stabilizer, ability to mount many lenses through third-party adapters, image quality, well integrated wifi, EVF quality, recharge battery "Room" Cons: Battery life a bit 'poor (although it must be said that the energy consumption is very high), currently few dedicated lenses, sensor very exposed during the change lens (problem of all mirrorless ...) Opinion: I gave 9.0 as vote to this machine. I sold my Nikon D600 to buy this Sony and I must say they were satisfied. I have not had the pleasure of trying the machine with dedicated lenses, but I'm using my Nikkor lenses via an adapter. The results are still very good. Functions like the Focus Peaking, Zebra, Focus Magnifier are really useful. As for the video, the ability to record high in XAVC-S to well 50Mbps 1080p at 60fps, and also the introduction of high-profile s Log (already seen in the a7-S). The image stabilizer built into the camera body is really a godsend. Thanks to this fact, any lens is mounted on the a7-II will become stabilized. With a little 'practice I was able to shoot in really the limit, reaching even to 1/4 second with a Nikkor 50mm set at f1.2. This also allows to keep the ISO low, thus avoiding the background noise. The wiFi is well integrated, and through a simple application of Sony are able to transfer images and control the macchina directly from the phone, thus making it unnecessary to purchase a remote control. Unfortunately, the battery is insufficient for intensive use of the machine. I do not understand why Sony has put a battery yourself MAPH 1020, perhaps to overheating problems, the fact remains that the term is a bit 'Scarsini (because the consumption of energy, including monitor, wifi and stabilizer, is really very high) , making necessary the purchase of a second battery, or the use of a battery grip (but going to increase weight and dimensions). Fortunately, the battery charging is done directly "in the room", then you can use a simple external charger (the portable ones, which are also used to charge mobile phones) in case you need a charge "on the fly" .rnNel complex however it is a machine with high performances. The pros are certainly many more than against, are very happy to have purchased, and are very happy even my neck ... sent on March 12, 2015 |
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