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Sergio Vicenzino www.juzaphoto.com/p/SergioVicenzino ![]() |
![]() | Nikon TC-14E II Pros: Small and light, takes up little space in your bag, sealed, exceptional lenses. Cons: Can only be used with certain lenses, however if you want you can change the "filing" a tab on the bayonet and works on all targets ... Opinion: Before I had a Kenko Pro 1.4 which unfortunately I lost it, it worked very well on my Nikon 300 f4, the quality loss was minimal, but this Nikon TC is another thing, between 300 multiplied smooth and I have not noticed any drop in quality level after the tests conducted with my Nikon D7000 on a tripod, and remote mirror up, so for those looking for the best picture quality in this Nikon TC 1.4 Kenko that even if it costs twice as much. The magnification factor of 1.4 for someone is not much, but my 300mm f5.6 and 420mm f4 becomes a factor of 1.5 with 630mm f5.6 sensor we have a difference on the ground so you can see well. sent on March 25, 2012 |
![]() | Nikon D90 Pros: Double ring, ergonomics, menus and controls are easy and intuitive, 3-inch display accurate, useful Live View. Cons: Multi-shot (it was better a little faster), noise at high ISO (low light sunsets or generally known already to ISO 200 where the car would make the best), raw images, low contrast or too soft, image processing 12 bit (preferably higher) ... certain that the majority of these "defects" you can control the PP, or can be removed by purchasing a D300 or D700 :)) Opinion: This is my first and only SLR to date and are happy with our purchase, it gave me a lot of satisfaction, for a beginner I think it was the best choice, the important thing is to learn how to set it properly, many factory settings are certainly changed to begin to get the first real satisfaction. Aims to associate recommend the 16-85 VR very versatile and especially by the excellent yield at 16 mm from the various 18-105 (which I replaced) or 18-200 mm less than those two make much difference. Use it a lot, especially in the Live View shooting landscapes also because I wear glasses, but beyond this is very useful, the display is quite large and very sharp and precise, consumes some battery power, but the full charge has always allowed to make outputs of many hours. The machine is light, transportable no hassles, has an outstanding ergonomics seems to fit their hand and the grip is secure and not by feelings of dangerous "slipping", has now been superseded by the D7000, but it will definitely still a lot about if to be used. sent on October 15, 2011 |
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