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Lorenzo Marchetti www.juzaphoto.com/p/LorenzoMarchetti ![]() |
![]() | Canon EF 200-400 f/4L IS 1.4x Pros: The focal really cover all the needs of a safarista, especially for those who switched to FF. Cons: Substantial weight, ring zummaggio uncomfortable, not well balanced by the handle, price from fainting. Opinion: It was the light that was missing for safaristi. From 200 to 560mm in one point of view, without having to mount and unmount the duplicator. In this way we recover at least 30% of shots missed when the animals move away or come close to the point of recovery, often obliged. A huge advantage. The quality seems to be at the level of the best series L. Very bright, the only flaw is that being consistent with the diaphragm 1 .4 also added to the minimum is 5.6 to 280mm. rnL'ho finally tried on safari, but the weight is felt the most uncomfortable thing of all is the ring of zoomaggio: it is positioned at the bottom of the lens, then away from the hand that holds it in place. It might be handy if you were using a tripod but freehand (ie the off-road) is really complicated move between focali.rnLa image quality is really good, but the blurred background is unusual, very prone to aberrations cromatiche.rnIn several occasions allowed me to continue shooting with the subject approaching, reallya luxury safari. rn sent on July 23, 2013 |
![]() | Canon 1DX Pros: Files truly magnificent, speed, dual CF, indestructible. Cons: Price, too complex the setting of MF weight. Opinion: The flagship of Canon remains a pure machine for professionals, especially the sport.rnE 'a machine that never lets you down, you can stay there all day in the pouring rain and is flawless. The speed is at the top of the range and ergonomics has been studied in years of use by professionisti.rnTrovo that the menus that regulate the parameters of focus are too complex in common usage, penalizing the elasticity of use. Basically if you are a teacher who knows how to get out to photograph a particular sport, maybe from a fixed position, you can do all the necessary research to find the best setting, but if you're out in the bush and you have to pass by a moving subject between trees and a bird that flies you encounter ... Well, the matter becomes very complicated. Files on the step ahead of the Mark IV is abysmal. sent on March 19, 2013 |
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