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Francesco S. www.juzaphoto.com/p/FrancescoS. |
Nikon D700 Pros: Body balance, natural colors, pure white, unparalleled sensor. Cons: focus on side points, auto/man iso modification. only from menus. Opinion: D700 ... a real bomb. Amazing how you can shoot without accidental hand movements, it seems to snap by itself, heavy right, external controls in the right place, all very comfortable. Very recommended for outdoor portraits without flash where I notice a fidelity of colors never seen (like the D3) but also in the studio, maybe with the right light makes a lot on all fronts. An unmistakable reflex and unique for use and yield. The light doesn't let her in, it gets this sensor out! sent on June 05, 2020 |
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Pros: Defocused magic, construction, sharpness, resistance to flair, silent, fast. Cons: Weight (but seen the building is there), hard hood to remove. Opinion: Not even the negative experience had with third-party optics (body-optical communication), has removed from my kit this Sigma Art which is perhaps the best 35mm in circulation. No problem of f / b focus as far as I'm concerned.rnThe blurry makes the image very pleasant, in an atmosphere nothing short of fabulous and detailed even at full aperture, unique in its kind.rnCosto not high performance views.rnThis is a Art as a rule of art! sent on March 01, 2018 |
Canon 6D Pros: Tenuta iso, ergonomics, silent, screen, wifi Cons: Light meter that goes bust, underexpose, file quality is not at levels 1 series the oldest ... the Canon sensor quality not too advanced. Opinion: And it had resold after a few months of use. I became enticed by new technology but what is good in this 6D is too poco.rnil file seems too certain digital ISO sensitivity, the exposure meter that is damning from one shot does so by get your hands on something affidabile.rnPoche personalizzabili.rnVa functions well for those who want to approach the 35mm format, and travel light and still have a simple and FF last generazione.rnrnrnrn sent on July 26, 2016 |
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