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![]() | Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II Pros: Cheap, robust, aesthetic. Cons: Sharpness, aberration and distortion at the edges. Opinion: I got to use a lot of this lens during some holidays that I have undertaken, and unfortunately I have to admit I have many limitations. Sure, it's very cheap to the zoom range covering, but the sharpness of the images never fails to be of a high standard, and this limit is much more evident when using cameras more demanding with higher resolution. In addition to 18 mm, the deformation on the edges is really excessive and troublesome, not to mention that this is accompanied by a discrete aberration of colors especially on details with high contrast differences. Definitely a discreet and economic objective for those who does not boast too many claims and must be limited to make a simple family holiday, but certainly not a lens used for professional purposes or in general for the realization of high-quality photos. Not recommended for cameras with a resolution greater than 16 MP. sent on March 22, 2015 |
![]() | Pentax K200D Pros: Body very robust with excellent mechanical, easy to use, excellent grip. Cons: 10 Megapixel, autonomy AA batteries too low. Opinion: I own this car since 2008 and has accompanied me on several adventures. Personally I think it is a very good camera that only now I replaced it with a new camera superior to another brand. The body is very sturdy thanks to an appropriate use of various metal structures, if you will, on the other hand, however, slightly penalize the weight of the camera. The quality of the sensor is undoubtedly high, just a pity that it is only a 10 Mp. The body is very ergonomic and the LCD display on the top is very useful when the control panel is off. Weak point is unfortunately the batteries. While the use of 4 stylus makes the camera very practical and universal, secondly, its autonomy it is definitely impaired. sent on November 02, 2014 |
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