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Maurizio Faletti www.juzaphoto.com/p/MaurizioFaletti ![]() |
![]() | Nikon D810 Pros: Sharp images, material quality, wide ISO range, unbeatable color range. Cons: High difficulty focusing in dark / night-time areas, and it does not support CFAST SD XQD, noticeable vignetting effect battery life. Opinion: My review starts from an usage that goes from the beginning of February 2016. The first difficulties encountered in the first approach were only the multiple functions in which I came across, but then I can only compliment the product NIKON. Considerable clutter of a single shooting NEF of memory. (If you do not have a PC at work to process images very slow) Being able to decide how to handle the storage of movies and photos on SD or CF allows' organization facilitated post production. At high ISO expecting a major leap quality than the models had in the past, but thanks to the "iso higher" aids will return an image no disturbance even up to 6400, or to ISO 1600 "without aid / corrections" are acceptable . Once you get the hang of the controls it is very fast in the shots and gives a good feeling. The original goals are expensive but a necessary compromise to work at the top. sent on July 18, 2016 |
![]() | Manfrotto Pixi Pros: Portbilità, Weight, Design, Practicality, price. Cons: Not for all Reflex (weighing more than 900 grams), only on flat, non adjustable feet. Opinion: It sure is not the top of the mini tripod but for design and robustness does not fight. The PIXI after 2 years of use is always reliable if not for pictures in the horizontal plane. With Reflex weighing more than 900gr suffers tightness slightly biased (above all on the side of the lens). With D90 is very good, for a D810 you have difficulty in the correct position. I recommend buying. sent on February 24, 2016 |
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