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![]() | Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S Pros: Light, crisp, blurry good, well built Cons: maybe just the movement with the lock in the closing Opinion: I purchased this lens in Kit with the Z6 and then afifancato at Z6II. At first it would seem like an optic kit but it is much further. Very sharp at all focal points. Very compact and light. It goes perfectly with the Z and makes the pairing ergonomically very comfortable. I particularly do not like the retractable design that requires the extension for use but allows you to reduce the dimensions during transport. It has a bit of 24mm vignetting at maximum opening but can be easily corrected in post. Purchased in kit with the Z it has a very competitive real price. Highly recommended sent on May 19, 2021 |
![]() | Nikon Z 50mm f/1.8 S Pros: Sharpness, AF speed, construction Cons: none Opinion: I bought this 50ino a little per game. I've never been a lover of this focal but just tried it didn't make me regret the cost of acqusito. Excellent sharpness, excellent blurry, excellent fast and very precise AFThe weight is not felt and the ergonomics with the Z6 are excellent. The construction is very good, definitely of a different level compared to the 50 AFS 1.8G I had owned with the reflex sent on May 19, 2021 |
![]() | Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM C Pros: Sharpness, weight, stabilization Cons: a little dark Opinion: I bought this 100-400 because I wanted a long but at the same time light lens. It fully met my expectations, even better than I imagined. Crisp at all focal points and very good even on the edge of the frame. Light and well stabilized. The autofocus is fast and precise on both the nikon D500 and Z6II. It is a bit dark but if you want a light and compact optics it is the price to pay (today's machines hold the high iso very well so I do not miss, for now more brightness) sent on May 19, 2021 |
![]() | Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport Pros: Versatility, AF speed, sharpness, stabilizer Cons: Weight, stretching during zoommata Opinion: I took this sigma 60-600 to replace the 150-600 contemporary which wasn't bad but a bit slow in the maf and enough construction. I was surprised by this zoom. I find it much faster than the old contemporary and with greater sharpness at the longer focals. The stabilizer is also very effective. It is heavy, undoubtedly , but much better balanced than the 150-600 sports that in my opinion was not usable freehand. I used it freehand for about three hours, the weight feels but it is acceptable. Great stabilizer and very effective. sent on August 03, 2020 |
![]() | Nikon Z6 Pros: Sensor, high iso seal, viewfinder, AF precision in AFS Cons: AF for dynamic photos inconstant - bad ergonomics with long optics Opinion: I come from nikon d750 with sigma 24-105 f4, sigma 70-200 f2.8 OS and sigma 150-600 contemporary and fuji xe3. Since I was comfortable with the mirrorless I decided to sell fuji, d750 and sigma 24-105. I took in their place a z6 with its 24-70 f4 and adapter. Positive adpet File quality, made high iso, Af very fast with the 24-70 and precise , excellent viewfinder, good ergonomics with the 24-70 F4. Great stabilizer Of the double slot little i cared. On the D750 the second slot I always used only as an extra memory. As soon as one finished, the car saved the photos on the other. It's all good with long optics. Negatives: Bad ergonomics with long optics (ok, the battery grip will come out but it does not have the vertical button, and this we could imagine since below there are no contacts – patience you knew right away that the contacts below are not there) Af for dynamic photo. A world yet to be discovered. I often take photos in motorsport and struggle to follow the subject. He catches fire, holds it, sometimes loses it, then takes it back. Surely I'm going to miss the settings. As I wrote it's all to study and find out. Or maybe with long native optics will be a whole other aspect (although I guess they will cost a tombola) sent on October 22, 2019 |
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