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![]() | Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 Pros: cost weight and size Cons: soft also closed, just enough in the center if closed by 1 stop. Noisy AF. Opinion: Given the price you can not expect anything. I recommend it to those who want to test the focal length for a more expensive purchase. Distort and vignette a bit 'but if you shoot positioning the subject in the center of the frame is not evil. I used it and bought it with its clear limitations. If it falls and breaks it is not a drama. I noticed that with closer focus, say under a meter and a half away, it makes it better. sent on February 25, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon D3300 Pros: A good sensor that holds up to 3200 iso, fair burst for an entry level, enough number of keys on the body, and last but not least, 700 battery life without flash and display. Cons: Is an entry level and should be taken as such. Opinion: This small home of Nikon surprises. You can not ask for this price range anymore. Progress made at iso level is remarkable, 11 AF points are not many but allow it to go away in many situations. The burst is not photographic hunting. The sensor does its job well, always delivering full detail and high resolution images, convenient and useful in the crop phase, never loses quality and allows large format prints (beyond 50x70 without grinding). The body is light enough to avoid fatigue and the handle is all comfortable. If the lack of the movable display weighs you go to the 5000 series. Be careful with the use of optics without an internal AF motor, the machine is unprotected and it would be difficult to use them. sent on May 16, 2016 |
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