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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Light Robber


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

tamron_150-600vc_g2Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2

Pros: Tropicalization, stabilizer, high performance, price and over-performance.

Cons: Af with low light on the d7200 with almost unusable outside points. (But it is not the purpose of this lens to make photos in the interior or near the dark). Besides nothing is the lens of my dreams become reality.

Opinion: Wow that slow !!! For me that I love to fill the frame is a manna from heaven. After having been undecided between nikon 200-500 and 80-400 I got to try the Tamron and I felt it was the lens for me. Very generous and good focal excursion to all settings. Stabilizer that has a miraculous photo with 600 mm 1/30 perfect indoor. Af fabulous outside and until dusk then on d7200 begins to lose the external points but with the center even if he occasionally does a bit of hunting, it's fine for static subjects. But this lens does not have the purpose of being used in critical light situations. When light is a lightning strike. As a bonus is tropicalized and is usable by free hand also I am not gymnastics. Astonishingly use on tread, it remains very stable and balanced. Tamron did a great lens and for sure in the next lenses I'll take a look at the version of this house.

sent on August 08, 2017


nikon_af70-210f4Nikon AF 70-210mm f/4

Pros: Construction, constant f4, chromatic rendering, reactive AF (microregulation)

Cons: Lack of VR, slow AF when it must pass from one end to the other. Use its hb-24 hood or better yet the hb-23 if you are almost required.

Opinion: I was interested in the 70-200 f4, but the price was too high to be able to get it right away so I took this gorgeous 70-210 f4 at a 1/20 st of the cost. It was without haze and the first photo series while being beautiful did not fully satisfy me. I then found the hb 23 (the original would be hb-24 but if used on dx hb-23 i read it better) i gave it a magic color rendering. AF often say it's slow. It's true to part hooking it puts us a lot but then it's great. It works also in afc 3D but from the best in af-s s. Not having a vr requires fast times that goes fine by day but in the evening or you have a nice tripod or a firm hand. RnTo finish satisfying the lens. On this range of focuses I keep it tight and I recommend it to everyone even though I do not think it's easy to find.

sent on May 28, 2017


nikon_d7200Nikon D7200

Pros: Lightweight and complete with all the functionality that you require a camera.

Cons: For now, no.

Opinion: My first reflex. After doing a semester of photography with an old Minolta and then being passed to the video I wanted to return to photography with a car that permettese me to do everything, and that did not cost follies: the D7200 is this and piú.rnNon repeat the advantages already listed in other reviews and from my perspective i have yet to find negative points. And a very good car for those who make pictures for passion and not professionally.

sent on October 08, 2016


nikon_18-105dx_vrNikon AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR

Pros: Good first goal, with good light has a good yield. VR very useful.

Cons: Dark, when the light falls or at home (at least the tele side). AF Now and then a little tired.

Opinion: My first lens took into kits with D7200. Great to take the first steps, but note its mediocrity once it joins another lens. Difficult to use in low light and by day is able to give good satisfaction. As a handyman is not bad even if the tele side is sometimes a little short. Ring nice to use zoom, AF sometimes a little loupe. For its extension still lightweight and suitable for long walks or sessions.

sent on October 08, 2016


nikon_35dxNikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G

Pros: high yield and low cost. Well above the zoom kit. With the 35 attacked you has a very light car, great for long sessions or walks.

Cons: For now nothing

Opinion: I quote a review already made a shame not to have taken before. gorgeous and versatile lens. Small moves around with ease and gives great satisfaction. Now I can finally do in the evenings and photos at home without having to go overboard with the ISO and even during the day have a greater speed helps. The bookeh and very nice and it is easy to have the images with the focus.

sent on October 08, 2016




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