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![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G Pros: sharp, bright, lightweight, cost Cons: fixed Opinion: I start with the cons, since it wants to be a challenge: being a fixed has limits "operating" from fixed. We must work head and legs. For the rest and 'ottimo.rnPer really my way of photographing and' sometimes a bit 'too long, and' a focal length (approximately 50 mm) which in my opinion is not 'it will fish meat (' cause mom does nikon a 20 or 24 right at the same price?: D), but I like cmq much. Bright, light, clear ... what you want more? sent on December 22, 2015 |
![]() | Nikon D90 Pros: ergonomics, double ring, the second monitor Cons: held high iso, micro af, ISO 100 Opinion: and 'my first SLR,' was pretty much love at first sight when wielded by a shopkeeper. And 'perfect for someone like me who was looking for a camera body more evolved than the series 3xxx and 5xxx, but not too complex and full of features for a beginner are absolutely useless and fuovianti.rnIn hand by a great feeling of solidity and robutezza', and not 'too heavy and there''s all there, in its place: a few keys, but the right ones. I did a little test with a D7200 and it not for the most recent sensor - with everything 'that positively it follows - I would not change ever; especially after printing a few photos and noticed with a pleasant surprise that the noise (which aime 'sometimes already' 500iso inside the monitor) is affivolisce so much that I have very good pictures even in 3200 against iso.rni shown are merely taking conscientious of what at the moment (I bought about a year ago) I miss my way of photographing, but it ''s also true that I like it here so well (again, especially after the printed photos)the pros to completely make up for the other new contro.rntra I spent less than half 'compared to that d7200.rnsiete looking for a semi-pro camera without breaking the bank? play it safe: D90 sent on December 22, 2015 |
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