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![]() | Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro DG OS HSM Pros: unbeatable quality / price ratio, strength, endowment (pouch and two lens hood), af accuracy, fast enough, good stabilization. Cons: A little 'pesantuccio, the af speed is not like the Canon usm (but not the price!). Opinion: It's a great goal for both the macro and as canvases portrait, one nice blurred. The af is not lightning but more than enough for the kinds mentioned above, by inserting the limitation 0.45 m do not have any problem of slowness in the portraits. The sharpness is good already at TA, it efficient and not too noisy stabilizer. The optimal allocation, with padded carrying case, the lens hood to FF, plus an "extension" that can be inserted between the lens and the lens hood when used on aps-c. He will have something less than the Canon 100L, especially the price !! Highly recommended !! sent on October 15, 2016 |
![]() | Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 Pros: Price, quality / price ratio, size and weight, brightness, af sufficiently fast and very accurate, sharpness also central to TA. Cons: Sharpness at extreme angles (of aps-c), af quite noisy. Opinion: I took it without being pretentious given the cost, to experience the focal, but I was pleasantly surprised! The yield in the center is comparable to the Canon 50 1.8 .stm, loses a little bit at extreme angles (tested on aps-c: Canon 60d), also by stopping never fully resolve. The af is very accurate and fast enough, maybe a little 'too noisy. Obviously, the construction is very economical, but at least it has weights and smaller dimensions. I recommend it to amateurs who want to experience the focal 35mm without spending too much, but especially for ambientati portraits. sent on September 18, 2016 |
![]() | Canon 60D Pros: Second display, double ring, battery life, good sensor, adjustable screen, good relationship quality / price in used (2015/2016 period). Cons: Lack Micro AF, maf in live view slow. Opinion: Using this camera from 9 months before I had a EOS M, of course, the most significant difference I found in the AF speed is that operations in general. The battery lasts a lot, then having the second display does not even need to keep turning on the main display to adjust shooting settings, increasing even more the battery life that goes beyond the thousand shots. The ISO seal is average, up to 1600 is quite easy to go further it depends on the usage. The lack of AF micro adjustment can be a problem, but fortunately so far I have not felt the need. AF points are only 9 but do not feel the need even more, because shooting almost always with the center that is fast and accurate. I am satisfied, I recommend it especially to those who want to start, in my opinion better than the 60d of a recent APSC but entry level. sent on June 15, 2016 |
![]() | Yongnuo YN600EX-RT Pros: Price, value for money, quality construction, power Cons: Nobody Opinion: I state that I am neither an expert nor a professional, so I never used intensively, making the most of a hundred shots at every opportunity, I use 6/7 months now and I have never had problems, autonomy it seems more than acceptable, definitely recommend it to all those who need to make a home use. sent on January 22, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EOS M Pros: Light weight, price, quality / price ratio, excellent image quality Cons: Lack viewfinder af slow, battery 200/250 shots Opinion: It was my first camera, I chose it for its compactness, for the fantastic 22mm f2, and because the adapter can be fitted with all Canon lenses without any problem or disability. ISO has a good yield, excellent image quality (same sensor 650D and 60D), portability unique: with 22mm put it in his jacket pocket. After a year of use, I decided to sell it to move to 60d, because I realized that I have so needs its compactness but instead of better ergonomics, and because f is really limiting, besides being very slow, in conditions low light often does not hook own. After all it is a good camera that gave me a lot of satisfaction, but now with the 60d I am much better;) sent on November 02, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Pros: Sharpness, brightness, quite fast and quiet AF, price, weight, quality / price ratio Cons: No one at this price Opinion: Worth much more than it costs, exceptional size and weight, very sharp in the center already at 1.8, closing a great stop on the entire frame: ideal for portraits. The motor STM is a plus (especially for my EOS M), very good for videos. What else to say, at this price is a lens to be supplied! sent on September 10, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM Pros: Construction excellent, exceptional clarity already at f / 2, focus quite fast and extremely quiet Cons: Absolutely nothing Opinion: I chose to buy a EOS M instead of a Reflex for this purpose (as well as for handling) and are still happy with my choice. Impeccable already at f / 2, has allowed me to take pictures of night, in clubs and at parties (without using flash) and with a standard kit from 18-55 (or many other zoom) you do not even dream of doing. To me that is not a lover of the flash is a vital objective! Highly recommended! sent on June 29, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Pros: Versatility, good sharpness, good construction, focus fast and quiet Cons: Low light (like all the rest of the lenses handyman) Opinion: I sold the STM 18-55 to pass this 18-135, I have not regretted it at all, giving you that more focus to capture some details that do not you take it to 55mm, obviously is a goal to use the daytime and outdoors, great for trips and excursions. Indoors it's almost impossible to shoot without flash, but it is not a problem, however, because we know that with this type of lens you have to accept this compromise. sent on June 29, 2015 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM Pros: Quality / price ratio, focus fast and quiet, weight. Cons: Nothing at this price Opinion: Paid just under 100 euro again, at this price I did not expect this quality, good construction (although all in plastic), lightweight, great focus: fast and extremely quiet, skews a bit 'but nothing about 18-20 mm disastrous, good nitidezza.rnConsigliatissimo to start (I sold it just to pass the 18-135 STM), in comparison to the previous model (tested by a friend) a different story! sent on June 29, 2015 |
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