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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Marcellob


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canon_rf85_f1-2usmCanon RF 85mm f/1.2 L USM

Pros: Excellent lens, colors focused and blurred at the top.

Cons: Overall footprint weight and stratospheric cost, much less other houses offer equal performance

Opinion: Tried with an R3 and did not miss a beat, beautiful colors bokeh at full aperture and responsiveness even in servo mode. Optics absolutely recommended to the pro who has care and attention to the customer and wants to give portraits to the top. Unfortunately Canon with the new RF series has practically cut out most of the advanced amateur photographers ........ patience. rating 10

sent on April 11, 2022


canon_rf50_f1-8stmCanon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM

Pros: Easily transportable small lens, good autofocus and sharpness from f 2.8 onwards

Cons: Plastic and external focus. Closing the lens with the cap sometimes risks damaging the lens (when you do not remember to turn off the machine).

Opinion: The lens performs quite well the value for money holds. As for the focus I would say that it is "normal" nothing amazing but not even the opposite. Good sharpness starting from f 2.8 excellent at f 4. An economic lens that for the amateur photographer is fine, also excellent for travel given its very small size. The ideal is the 50 1.2 but it costs a mistake and for amateurs it is absolutely not convenient.

sent on April 11, 2022


canon_eos_rCanon EOS R

Pros: Lightness, good build quality and sensor that like the 5D MK IV gives you the chance to well recover lights and shadows

Cons: Display that stays on with the machine off (disorients the user), lacks the joistick to carefully change settings or autofocus point.

Opinion: I own a 5D MK IV for reasons of lightness I took the R. The sensor is as satisfying as the MK IV intuitive in use but in my opinion the autofocus (points) could be handled better, in fact it lacks a joistick, small top display and inadequate burst. It's a great opportunity to have autofocus up to f11 and good quality video cmq. Basically a first step towards the mirrorless era, which now with R5 and R6 really offers a new dimension to Canon. Dear RF L Series lenses so the adapter is pure gold.

sent on August 19, 2020


canon_rf24-105_f4usmCanon RF 24-105 mm f/4 L IS USM

Pros: Excellent lens, sharp even at full opening and decidedly well contrasted with very little flare.

Cons: Plastic construction not from L series

Opinion: Excellent lens overall versatile and quite sharp a remarkable step up from the EF 20-105 vers I and II. Recommended basic kit lens for both landscapes and portraits set and not. The customizable selector is also convenient. The price is obviously from L series but as written above the quality of the materials no .

sent on August 18, 2020


canon_7d_mark2Canon 7D Mark II

Pros: Quality construction, excellent workability at high iso file

Cons: focus in iservo absolutely busted ...........

Opinion: I bought the 7dmkII after having sold 7 and rocket because already at 400 iso had a crazy noise. Machine socket for birdlife and sports in general because of the publicity the many autofocus points and a good resistance to high iso. Needless to say I was deeply disappointed in aiservo (I tried all possible solutions) always focuses background or other ........... absolutely amazing how I can do it, although all central points are perfectly positioned where the subject had to be in focus. Believe it or not the 40D is much better ........... after a year of tough resistance and tests I have given way coming to the conclusion that the APSC Canon machines do not need me ..... ....... Too bad because as the first 7 it is very well built, solid and with many options .......... but if I have to use it only in one shot ......... ... it makes no sense to have it .............

sent on April 25, 2017


olympus_m75-300_v2Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 75-300mm f/4.8-6.7 II

Pros: Lens well-built, small and easy to hold. Excellent performance at all focal lengths clear at 600 mm equivalent loses some sharpness but especially with the auutale cash back worth all the money spent.

Cons: Front lens is not fixed.

Opinion: Excellent lens for the cost really recommended especially for photography travel (it takes particular incredible), reason why I got it. Of course with the most renowned lens what is the canon 100/400 I, something lost species to full scale but you are bringing a large lens in a few grams. In conclusion I recommend buying especially in this period where there is also the cash back from Olympus 125 euro.

sent on June 13, 2015




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