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Massimo Bornazzini www.juzaphoto.com/p/Massimo_Bornazzini ![]() |
![]() | Fujifilm X-Pro2 Pros: QUALITY OF IMAGE, portability, construction, performance at high ISO. Cons: Ring of iso, raw pesantini from 50mb (but I'll try the raw uncompressed), problem with backup battery which will keep you updated. BATTERIES LITTLE LAST Opinion: After the experience with x100t that I love, I went hunting for a xt1 used. Then it happened on the occasion and I took this. SENSOR IS GREAT, more dense therefore more detailed and at least one lead-stop at high ISO than the x100t. Focus on fast both with 28-55 that with 35f2. truly remarkable image quality, shooting in raw, often I magnify 1: 1 and I must say I am very beautiful file. Remains the desire to Full Frame not because the yield to high iso and for the ability to "detachment" that despite the 56 1.2 will never be that of a 85 or a 1.2 or 1.4 35 1.4. My model has problems with the battery, I read that happens. In theory with the use you should recharge, I will keep you updated. sent on September 06, 2016 |
![]() | Fujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR Pros: Good sharpness at TA, weather sealed, making quick, pleasant blur fire Cons: PARALUCE EMBARASSING, is not 1.4 Opinion: Perhaps the best ever had fixed on the whole (but I still have to squeeze 56). Crisp at RT, then it becomes 2.8 in a blade. Fast Focus. Got it used with the optional lens hood (cool). Great for ambientati portraits. Very compact, filter diameter not very common. I had to shoot with a single lens throughout life, perhaps that would be! Recommended! sent on September 06, 2016 |
![]() | Fujifilm XF 18-55 f/2.8-4R LM OIS Pros: Good build quality (not the usual 18-55), bright enough, good sharpness, used on the 250-300 euro. Cons: Not weather sealed !!! 2.8 is not fixed !!! For what need a lot more money, space and weight. Opinion: At first I had not even considered as a "kit lens", then I saw that even the professionals use it, I read great reviews here on Juza and I have borrowed one ... What about ... Ranger very versatile focal sharpness at close traits to fixed, discrete light considering the cost. Good construction. Had been weather sealed would be a 10. sent on September 06, 2016 |
![]() | Fujifilm X100T Pros: SIZE !!! Is in his jacket pocket, you have the quality of a DSLR in your pocket, always! very good sensor even at high ISO (for APSC), excellent lens, decent sharpness at TA, but if you close a little better. Leaf shutter, ND filter. Cons: You have to buy an awkward adapter to put the filter. Menu a bit cumbersome. The flash in commander mode does not activate me the speedlite canon. Opinion: Lately they speak a lot in "how many photos I take home". Often when I went out, I was still undecided whether to take the SLR (and a couple of goals) as a matter of weight and size. Leave it at home and things happen that you should take pictures, bring the whole backpack and not photographers nothing. THIS IS IN POCKET !!! The yield at high ISO is very good, decent photos even in 3200, to 6400 save what can be saved. RAW shooting and files as they come out from the camera are not particularly sharp, but good and improvable PP. Good auto white balance, fast MAF but with some problems in low light or backlight. I wanted to write a review in a few weeks, to deepen it more, but it is such enthusiasm for this baby that I wanted consigliarvela soon! sent on February 18, 2016 |
![]() | Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art Pros: Ranger focal, fixed 1.8, sharpness TA, solid construction Cons: Only APSC, weight, zooms "in reverse", substantial cost Opinion: Unique, zoom from moderate wide angle to normal with an aperture of 1.8 fixes. Waiting to go to FULL frame I think the only zoom that can generate a narrow depth of field between 18 and 35. I love the stationary and to my surprise already at 1.8 this has a very good sharpness. Great for environmental portrait. I have not seen the front / back focus. Highly recommended. sent on October 26, 2015 |
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