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


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

nikon_z24-120_f4Nikon Z 24-120mm f/4 S

Pros: A true all-rounder, he does everything very well.

Cons: Price too high even considering that it does not have the stabilizer

Opinion: After having the 24-120 afs and the 24-70 F4 z, I was looking forward to the 24-120 z because for the focal length and the aperture it was the right compromise I was looking for. Nikon did not disappoint my expectations. The length from 24 to 120 allows you to really do everything, the f4 is the right diaphragm also in this case to do everything, compared to its predecessor afs but it does everything much better. Combined with the Z6II is practically a complete kit (yes a little' exaggerate ...) but it works really great. Some critical issues are well controlled such as vignetting. Considering that it is not a stabilized lens, the price is really high. Unfortunately by now we are used to everything that reported "Z" has high prices. The 24-120 is not a lens for aspc (it becomes a 36-180), but given the cost and the lack of stabilization, even more so I do not recommend it to those who do not have full frame cameras.

sent on April 02, 2023


tamron_90_f2-5macroTamron SP 90mm f/2.5 Macro

Pros: Good sharpness, nice blurry, the rush of focus is very long.

Cons: Lack of lampshade, magnification ratio 1:2

Opinion: I have the first BBAR 52B series. There is also the next series 52BB. The difference should be in the number of slats 8 the first, 9 the second. There is anti-reflective treatment, but clearly not comparable to current technology, so be careful of parasitic lights. The boken is creamy and you get very pleasant photos. It produces photos with very natural colors. It's sharp but the magnification ratio 1:2 is somewhat limited in macros, the very long and precise stroke of focus really gives satisfaction. It is therefore a good macro with very low costs, to start it is a must. It has its own extension tube 1: 1 Adaptall 018F, very difficult to find, often at really off-market prices, so it is better to equip yourself with the latest tubes so that they can be used on different lenses (The system is Adaptall, the same lens via specific adapters can be used on various attacks. The tube extends 018f is grafted between lens and adapter). The first metal series as well as heavy is also very nice (personal taste), the second I like less. It is a lens that is appreciated more in use than in technical data.

sent on March 24, 2020




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