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Massimiliano Landini www.juzaphoto.com/p/MassimilianoLandini ![]() |
![]() | Nikon Z 85mm f/1.2 S Pros: Quoting one already present: "it is the sum of Nikon's optical skills" Cons: inevitable heaviness Opinion: I had the opportunity to buy this lens to accompany the 50 1.2 and I can only be enthusiastic about the result. I use it with the Z6 III and the combination is definitely a winner. After the first weddings and events I couldn't find fault. It is difficult for me, in terms of image quality (sharpness) to find differences compared to the 50mm 1.2, indeed there is an advantage, that healthy distance from the subject on important close-ups: it avoids the awe that last year I often perceived in front of a lens (I'm talking about the 50mm) that they found themselves practically "in the face". This is a huge advantage. On focusing, when Z6III locks on to the eye, it's great, a blade even close to 1.2. I don't know if Nikon has changed, between now and last year, the type of lens hood, but the one I have, with the same attachment as the 50 1.2, seems sturdy and light to me. The price is very high, as for the 50 1.2 - and as has often happened over the last few years - I had to rely on foreign dealers who save up to € 1000 compared to the Nital branded product. sent on May 06, 2025 |
![]() | Manfrotto Pro 50 (MP-BP-50BB) Pros: Ample capacity, minimal design, compactness, robustness Cons: I'm looking for them ... Opinion: After years well spent with a great backpack Vanguard Uprise46 I decided to switch to Manfrotto. I was torn between two modellirn- Manfrotto MB PL-B-220 rn- Manfrotto MB MP-BP-50BBrnrnEntrambi economical price (in March, the second cost just € 20 more) .rnHo had a chance to try them both and I eventually He chose the latter, which in substantially the same size could hold more goals and had a more sober design-oriented and professionalism compared to PL-B-220 (also, very good backpack, but precisely oriented to hiking) .rnrnChe mean? After two months I can say that this is The backpack. I do not find significant flaws, the camera kit (FF two cameras, a zoom lens, a wide angle, three fixed, a flash, netbook, batteries, accessories) is very convenient and safe, with accommodation at the 100% customizable, you can choose whether to place the tripod the front or side. And 'possible to extract one of the cameras by opening only the top of the backpack, withthe two front hooks that give a further sense of security and take away "effort" to even strong hinges. The side panels are of excellent material, and much more ergonomic (my feeling, try it) the other zaino.rnrnNon I think we will need more changes ... A backpack which I highly recommend and with a value for very competitive price. sent on May 20, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 60mm f/2.8 G ED Micro Pros: Precision, weight, usability and versatility than the previous model Cons: To use that I do, zero Opinion: I bought this lens having sold the 60mm Micro previous series and the choice did not disappoint my expectations: not demanding very high performance at the micro level, I did not find significant differences compared to the old goal but only qualities: rn- immediacy in step Manual Focusing - Autofocus, taking into account that often use the lens in non-macro and autofocus suits me and with the old goal that transition was anything but silent immediatorn-, another aspect quite useful in certain situazionirn- The goal does not change size during use, perhaps a less interesting but avoids problems mode macro.rnrnMi happen very often to photograph landscapes stiching mode: thanks to the sharpness of the lens get shots with the possibility of crop truly remarkable and a final rendering that allows you to see carefully the mountain in the background as well as the stone first piano.rnrnUtilizzo said as the target even so generalist and over tattutto in this that the new model off than the old ... the sense of usability final is really sensitive to speed focusing, silenziosità.rnrnDavvero recommended. sent on December 29, 2015 |
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