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


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

fujifilm_xt3Fujifilm X-T3

Pros: Image Quality, Film Simulations, Colors, Responsiveness, Aesthetics, Viewfinder, Experience

Cons: Battery Life

Opinion: After almost a year of use I can only speak really well of this X-T3. Really fantastic construction, an object that is a pleasure to use even if different in ergonomics compared to my previous machines. I wanted to take this Fuji to find some pleasure in the shooting experience, something that I missed a lot. Coming from Sony FF (A7 III) I thought that the differences in IQ were appreciable, but at least in my case, this is not the case. Shooting only in RAW I did not have the opportunity to try the famous Fuji JPGs, but using Capture One you still have the opportunity to benefit from the Film Simulations. The machine is very ready if used constantly in performance mode (which is absolutely recommended). The Af is very good, although sometimes slightly uncertain in AF-C, in any case not at Sony levels. The only flaw is the battery life, in any case circumvented through the purchase of other batteries to take with you. A car that I personally love, since it makes me want to go out to photograph. Highly recommended.

sent on February 08, 2022


7artisans_35_f0-957artisans 35mm f/0.95

Pros: Sharpness, Blurred, Construction, Aesthetics

Cons: Flare, Ring of diaphragms

Opinion: Lens taken recently that I use on Fuji. The construction and aesthetics of this lens is really fantastic, the only flaw is the diaphragm ring that for my taste should be more frictional. Discreetly sharp lens already at full aperture that gives a truly remarkable blur thanks to the 12-blade diaphragm. If you do not use a hood the flare is really very present. I will have to test it again thoroughly but it promises well.

sent on January 24, 2022


ttartisan_apsc50_f1-2TTArtisan APS-C 50mm f/1.2

Pros: Sharpness, Size, Price, Construction

Cons: Diaphragm Lamellae

Opinion: Cheap lens but of excellent construction. I've been using it for a couple of months now on my X-T3. It works really well and returns some really nice images already to TA. It is very compact and with a little practice it is used quite simply. The blurred in my opinion is great. The only note, irrelevant for my way of using it, as soon as I close the specular lights have an absurd shape given by the slats of the diaphragm that close with a slightly starry shape. In any case, a perspective with an unparalleled quality/price ratio. Highly recommended

sent on January 22, 2022


fujifilm_x-pro1Fujifilm X-PRO1

Pros: Image Quality, Aesthetically Fantastic.

Cons: Autofocus, slow operation.

Opinion: I always wanted it and for a couple of months I took it to support my X-T3. It is a fantastic camera, which can still say a lot if you know its limits and offers a shooting experience with an analog flavor. The image quality is incredible and the colors, although not as faithful as the x-t3, are very eye-catching. It is excellent if used with manual optics or in contexts where you can lose that extra second. The AF is decent in good light although I prefer to use it with MF optics. The years are felt with regard to the slowness of writing on the card in case you want to review the photo in the 2-3 seconds following the shot. Absolutely not suitable for dynamic photos, but this is already known. These are all flaws that the X-Pro1 makes itself forgive when you open photos at home. Highly recommended for street, where the only flaw is the lack of electronic shutter.

sent on December 18, 2021


sony_a7iiiSony A7 III

Pros: Autofocus, cleaning and general file rendering, reactivity, twin SD slot, battery, customizable menu, WB

Cons: Limited Touch functionality, lack of grip for the little finger

Opinion: I took this car coming from 5DIII first and A7RII then, really amazing and at this price is really hard to find flaws. The difference with the A7RII is abysmal in everything outside the image quality, the responsiveness of the machine is at the highest levels and gives you the sensation of a mature machine in the mirrorless world. The files are very clean and engraved, the viewfinder and LCD of which all speak ill, are excellent. This series III corrects all the problems of series II. The double slot makes me feel more serene and you always have the sensation of being able to count on the machine. Battery with really good duration, yesterday I made about 1400 shots with still 35% residual battery. Like all Sony ML I'll need a L bracket for the little finger as there is no place. For the rest, highly recommended!

sent on March 12, 2019




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