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Luigi Bassi www.juzaphoto.com/p/LuigiBassi ![]() |
![]() | Canon EF 1.4x III Pros: Sturdy, weather sealed and auto-focus speed virtually unchanged. Fabulous color rendering. Cons: As always, the price, unfortunately Canon has raised the price lists in an exaggerated way. Opinion: Personally I almost always mounted on the old Canon 300mm F2, 8 L USM dell 'year 1999 (to be clear Not Stabilized version) rnrnTrovo imperceptible slowing dell'autofocusa and with an amazing quality to the photograph of birdlife in my humble opinion if they can not 'do without. Defects honestly I've never encountered. rnrn I would certainly recommend, eye caps because they differ in size from the previous ......... sent on July 16, 2014 |
![]() | Canon EF 300mm f/2.8 L USM Pros: A Great image quality, which remains even with both teleconverters entered. Cons: The weight and the lack of weather sealing. Opinion: I believe this perspective very valuable despite his age. Sharpness also great with teleconverter, I use it for a short time but I must say that the satisfactions that has already given me are many. The lack of stabilizer do not find it a problem, just shoot at times in keeping with a telephoto lens or use the cavalletto.rnVoto 10 sent on August 01, 2013 |
![]() | Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Pros: Excellent stabilizer with recovery of up to 4 stops, good lighting, quiet and fast autofocus, excellent color rendering, high flexibility. Cons: Born for the APS-C sensor, it is not usable by machines Full Frame, expensive for its category, not weather sealed. Opinion: I bought this lens as a kit with the Canon Eos 7D, so it is a lens of most recent design and construction, I would say even in innovative coating material. Equivalent in 35mm format to a 24-136 zoom, I think this is the ideal for those who love to photograph without posing the problem of having to follow other optics, optical absolutely "All in One". This lens can capture very large portions of the scene, adding a greater sense of space and perspective to your photos. Rating 9 sent on October 03, 2011 |
![]() | Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM Pros: Professional by the excellent optical performance, versatility, size and weight, quiet and fast autofocus. minimum distance of focus from small canvases. Zoom system to pump very suitable for photo hunting, but mostly used in many, many situations. Great for traveling photography, affordable especially for the amateur world. Cons: The lack of tropicalization makes it delicate under certain environmental conditions. Image stabilizer of the first generation. Surely if he had a diaphragm instead of F4 F 3,5:5,6 would be at the Top of the optics. Opinion: I bought it specifically to take pictures of wildlife, particularly birds, Although not a very bright lens in the short and medium distances has positive effect on the levels of detail and sharpness enviable. Also applies to views, is a truly multi-purpose lens that brings together 3/4 goals in one. Its limits if you really want to see them emerge use in low ambient light. In conclusion I can only consider myself very satisfied, so this zoom will always be part of my camera kit. Rating 9 sent on September 27, 2011 |
![]() | Canon 7D Pros: I bought the Canon Eos 7D to make photos Naturalistic especially for its amazing features and fast 8fps burst of focus, for this kind of picture in my opinion is the perfect machine! Obviously this is a semi-professional APS-C sensor crop, which has a good quality / price ratio. Do not underestimate the multiplier factor of 1.6 x optics that on telephoto lenses from a big help as it creates disturbance to those who make use of wide-angle pushed. The viewfinder with 100% coverage gives it a touch more professional machine. do not forget the possibility that has to do also good HD movies in 16:9 format Cons: The noise at high ISO (up to 800 you start to feel) but just do not overdo it too much with cut-outs of the images. The lack of an additional image format to 16:9. rnDa October 2010 to today I had to update the firmware 3 times, this can also be seen positivamente.rn Opinion: I'm not a pundits of cameras (Nikon I used in the past) but I'm convinced I have guessed the choice. The Canon EOS 7D is equipped with a fine technology, over time it also appreciates the ease of use. To take advantage of the burst speed recommend the Jpeg format. The raw format is very cumbersome and in the end the difference with the jpeg is not striking. It has excellent battery life, then if itself with the Battery Grip is a photographer for a week in a row. The weight is considerable and for this reason the immediate expresses the sense of robustness. The advice to all photographers "advanced amateur" and demanding, coupled with the Zoom Canon 100-400 L IS USM (the "massacre of shots" of birds and animals is ensured). RnrnDi recently (18.08.2012) I updated the firmware to version 2.0.3 with no problems, I confirm, therefore, that all the expectations of improvement came to fruition. rnrnVOTO 10 + sent on July 20, 2011 |
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