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Enrico Galvani www.juzaphoto.com/p/EnricoGalvani ![]() |
![]() | Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM S Pros: Sharpness, accuracy, quality / price ratio, the tripod support bracket of generous size Cons: Definitely the weight, size zoom ring Opinion: I state that I do not I do not have this perspective, I do not have other superteleobiettivi zoom and sports / wildlife is not my thing, but I've got to try this objective to a Sigma Day yesterday. The impression is of a professional viewpoint, from the construction, the lens hood (secured with a screw and not interlocking), the image quality, AF accuracy and sharpness. Excellent quality / price ratio and focal lengths covered in my opinion. On the other hand, weight is something extraordinary (hard to shoot handheld, even if for this kind of photography is obviously necessary a monopod, tripod or any kind of support); the zoom ring seems too small and hard (much better than the Contemporary version). sent on September 25, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon D750 Pros: high ISO sealing, wide dynamic range, very comfortable and ergonomic handle, lightweight, high performance, versatile RAW for the recovery of light and shadow, customizable in the keys and functions (like all pro), bright viewfinder, tilting screen, wi-fi, fast and accurate autofocus, high battery life with reduced power consumption, flash pop up (useful to activate a second flash remotely) Cons: Maximum shutter speed 1/4000, two SD slot (I would have preferred one CF and one SD), the absence of an inner curtain to darken the eye when shooting in remote, auto / scenes / effects mode (what is the use of a SLR of this band ?!), look not very pro (looks more like a D610 that an evolution of the D700), the pop-up flash (useless, if not to activate a second flash remotely as described above) Opinion: Highly recommended for all aspects listed above, in particular: rn- 24.3 megapixels, which I consider to be perfect, it too many or too few; rn- tilting screen, mainly useful for shooting video (I happened to make a few marriage and videomaker I must say that it is comfortable); rn- very comfortable grip and that does not tire the hand, even by mounting heavy lenses; rn- high performance in terms of recovery of RAW files, very good images even at ISO 12800; rn- wi-fi useful but up to some point (personally I used very little); rnPer cons refer to what is written above. sent on July 01, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon D750 Pros: high ISO sealing, wide dynamic range, very comfortable and ergonomic handle, lightweight, high performance, versatile RAW for the recovery of light and shadow, customizable in the keys and functions (like all pro), bright viewfinder, tilting screen, wi-fi, fast and accurate autofocus, high battery life with reduced power consumption, flash pop up (useful to activate a second flash remotely) Cons: Maximum shutter speed 1/4000, two SD slot (I would have preferred one CF and one SD), the absence of an inner curtain to darken the eye when shooting in remote, auto / scenes / effects mode (what is the use of a SLR of this band ?!), look not very pro (looks more like a D610 that an evolution of the D700), the pop-up flash (useless, if not to activate a second flash remotely as described above) Opinion: Highly recommended for all aspects listed above, in particular: rn- 24.3 megapixels, which I consider to be perfect, it too many or too few; rn- tilting screen, mainly useful for shooting video (I happened to make a few marriage and videomaker I must say that it is comfortable); rn- very comfortable grip and that does not tire the hand, even by mounting heavy lenses; rn- high performance in terms of recovery of RAW files, very good images even at ISO 12800; rn- wi-fi useful but up to some point (personally I used very little); rnPer cons refer to what is written above. sent on July 01, 2016 |
![]() | Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.4 G Pros: compact size, price, f / 1.4, light, handyman, bokehlicious Cons: AF is not a hare, plasticky Opinion: This is my first review, so I will tell you my experience with the 50 mm.rnHo purchased this lens when he still was using a D3200 with 18-105 (when shooting with the D750). Once it mounted 50 course was a quantum leap over the objective in kit: superior sharpness, bokeh, f / 1.4, a new way to photograph (no zoom lens, but fixed). Personally, I was impressed immediately with this view, so that the use of still FF.rnConsiglio purchase if one does not want to spend too much, considering the price / aperture ratio f / 1.4 (unfortunately I have not got to try 50 mm other brands). Construction is plasticky (as good lens Nikon price class), but at least it is lightweight and compact. Although not weather sealed, I photographed in the rain and never had a problem (for now). The image quality will not be at the levels of higher-end optics, however, I think it is very good in terms ofsharpness. sent on May 03, 2016 |
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