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


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canon_100is_macrolCanon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM

Pros: Image stabilization, Sharpness, Brightness.

Cons: can not be duplicated (for Canon)

Opinion: It 's my first objective for Macro. Purchased specifically for the macro I'm using in other areas such as portrait and short telephoto such as in oases or for animals in captivity. The sharpness is great and the manual focus ring large and precise. On portrait in some cases it is necessary to blur some px in post-production. Can be used freehand and without problems for photographs of flowers and subjects the size of a butterfly. Is not provided by the possibility to mount Canon duplicators, is not a true "against" as it can use, for example, with duplicators of Kenko. 7D combined with the speed of focusing is fast and accurate. Does not provide a standard collar but for now I have not had problems with stability when using a tripod. Surely a view to which recommend purchasing.

sent on August 22, 2012


canon_100-400Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM

Pros: Versatile, compact, autofocus

Cons: Image stabilization dated

Opinion: Ideal lens for the "hunt" camera, the focal length range from 100 to 400 mm allows for optimal shots in almost any situation. Objective lightweight and compact that you can safely carry and use even while hiking in the mountains where the extra weight can become a problem. And 'soft at 400mm and wide open, is greatly improved by closing f / 8. The autofocus is very fast, specialamente when used with the limit 6.5m-infinity. After a first approach zoom pump becomes a quick and insostitubile for photos elusive animals in the shot where speed is everything. A "defect" that is not actually bound to optics is the tripod collar which is very close to optics and makes it difficult, especially with gloves, the use as a carrying handle.

sent on October 12, 2011


canon_efs_17-85Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

Pros: Image stabilization, USM

Cons: now surpassed by his successor 15-85, distortion at 17mm.

Opinion: Great compressed quality and zoom. Has a range of focal lengths from wide angle to short telephoto which ensures the outputs "read" to bring a single goal. To be very satisfactory for photos macro acclimatized. As for the optical non-L lens hood is (essential) to be bought separately. The sharpness is good and the maximum stopping down to f / 8. The corners at full aperture remain quite soft. There is a noticeable distortion at 17mm.

sent on October 12, 2011




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