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Andrea Miceli www.juzaphoto.com/p/AndreaMiceli ![]() |
![]() | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM Pros: Sharpness, colors, stabilization, light weight, tropicana! Cons: It 'made of plastic, good, but still plastic Opinion: It 'a macro lens and I do not know how to do anything to use the macro: fantastic! RnHa superfine clarity that made me realize that even the APSC can donate definition when combined with excellent optics. The colors are so natural that the balance of PP is only for creative, otherwise you could safely leave is (obvious that the white balance you must set it correctly in the car at the time of shooting). The stabilization is very effective and has allowed me to shoot at 1/20 of APSC blur-free (Micro moved it, but I will not do the coat of the egg to 100% magnification), to get a picture without ever shake-as well as rely on the trained arm, we can take from 1/60 with added stabilizer, always on APSC. With a multiplier of 1.4x kenko DGX does not lose anything, belonging to a halt in less than an aperture of course, known especially useful to those who make macro. Exactly, in macro, which is not usually practical, you can take advantage of the multiplier to keep a greater distance from the subject and have a bokeh analogo without losing definition. The autofocus is accurate and not wavering ever, it is only "slow" as any macro lens on the other hand, when compared to non-macro USM lens. rnL'unica discordant note is polycarbonate, but it is a bad thing on paper: it is resistant to impact, thermal deformation, it is nice to see, it is pleasant to touch, especially with his bare hands in the winter because it does not cool down as a bell'alluminio or magnesium ;) rnInfine the icing is tropicana y, and the rain only to drop that you think is coming down the petal, ready to shoot at the right time ;) sent on April 30, 2014 |
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