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EnricoCiampolillo www.juzaphoto.com/p/EnricoCiampolillo ![]() |
![]() | Panasonic Lumix LX100 Pros: resolution, performance, bokeh, controls, weight and dimensions Cons: undersized viewfinder Opinion: I was very positively surprised by the performance of this camera. Images absolutely at the top, good seal ISO, nice bokeh all in very small size and light weight. Really a gem, recommended to all lovers of photography, convenient as "second body" for the most demanding but quietly able to satisfy even the most pretentious sent on March 01, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon AF 28mm f/2.8 D Pros: Compactness, build quality, excellent returns details Cons: af a bit 'slow and noisy Opinion: I recently purchased this lens used, the use on my main body, or D610. I like the lens to the focal length and brightness, excellent color results and returns excellent detail. The blur is great and full frame wide open after all are unable to isolate the subject well. Certainly not a specific lens for portraits but to 'occurrence is not as bad results. It deforms slightly but is still a wide angle. rnOttima for reportage. sent on February 02, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon D610 Pros: Performance sensor crazy, holding ISO, light, strong Cons: so far no Opinion: After several thousands of shots I can say that it really is an excellent machine. In his hand is very well balanced, does not weigh too much and moves around with pleasure, the performance is at the top, especially for people like me to get a Right will be impressed by holding iso. For now I have used the D610 in sports photography, ceremonies, photographs landscapes and reportage and I'm never disappointed. sent on June 15, 2015 |
![]() | Nikon D70 Pros: Solidity, durability, good file Cons: Obsolete Opinion: I have this machine from 2011, it purchased second hand and was the car in which I learned to photograph, no frills exclusively photo features "essential". I've never sold a bit 'for the price, a bit for a bond affettivo.rnAd today I am a D70 with about 50 thousand shots and not miss a beat, even though for the past three years the use very little! RnSicuramente not worth worth buying a copy, too old but despite this I think is a very good school to learn the basics of photography. rnGli positives today are difficult to enumerate because the machine is really dated, but despite this, the files it produces are of good quality, battery life is eternal, the body is indestructible. rnPer what the down side, one of the worst in my opinion is the white balance, too imprecise. rn sent on May 09, 2015 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G ED Pros: Construction, compactness, speed AF Cons: dim Opinion: I recently purchased this lens, I found it used at a really interested, I'm satisfied. The construction is better than the 18-55 or 18-105, excellent focal range, and af fast and accurate. The sharpness of the lens from f5.6 to f11 is very good. The only downside of this is that it is not very bright, but for the price at which you can find it is definitely a great choice. sent on April 20, 2015 |
![]() | Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di LD Pros: bright, excellent construction, clear Cons: not fast autofocus Opinion: I bought this lens second hand, in excellent condition, I'm very impressed. Apart from situations where the light is low and the af fatigue a little, for the rest never disappoints, the blur is really nice. Great for portraits, sports photography. You miss the stabilizer but then the price at which you can find it very interesting sent on April 16, 2015 |
![]() | Nikon AF 35-70mm f/2.8 Pros: Build quality, clarity, sharpness at full aperture, focus, brightness Cons: Backlit bad Opinion: The yield of this lens is outstanding, the blur is very pleasant and the sharpness is the highest level at all apertures and focal. I am using it on DX and is great for portraits and reportage. It 'a good choice in relation to the price at which you can find in the market of' used, taking care not to acquire exemplary suffering of the known problem of opacification. sent on April 16, 2015 |
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