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Matteo.spirito
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Matteo.spirito


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

fujifilm_16-50ois_iiFujifilm XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II

Pros: Exceptional price quality, great yield, fast and quiet autofocus, stabilized.

Cons: Plastic bayonet, but given the price it's in.

Opinion: It fooled me. I took him on holiday on the tour of the lakes of Northern Italy and he gave me great satisfaction. The autofocus (X-T1) is fast and very quiet, the quality is great at diaphragms a little more closed, at full opening suffers a bit at the edges. As much as it costs it's a drama not to have it.

sent on October 18, 2019


fujifilm_35mmFujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R

Pros: Blurred, three-dimensionality, character, price quality.

Cons: Autofocus acceptable to me, but far from the common needs of this period.

Opinion: A small jewel, light, robust and with excellent optical quality. A must have for every Fuji user. Used with both X-T1 and now with X-pro1, it never bothered me with autofocus, which I consider acceptable for a non-action photograph! The common needs of this period concern hyper-performing and lightning-fast autofocus, but for static subjects, I believe all this difference (which in the practical act is laughable) I do not consider it fundamental.

sent on October 18, 2019


fujifilm_x100FujiFilm Finepix X100

Pros: Small and discreet, excellent file quality, optical viewfinder, bayer sensor, "only" 12 megapixel, made at high sensitivity, built well, damn beautiful, I would look at it for hours;)

Cons: Uncomfortable buttons, especially the menu / ok, EVF button. Autofocus efficiency (not so much in speed with firmware 2.0 as in accuracy under certain circumstances)

Opinion: I had the X100S, then resold to finance part of an X-T1 kit. But the look and the practicality of this compact camera had remained in my heart. I decided recently to orient myself on the vintage for the X-T1 with manual optics and to go back to the first version regarding the X100, a bit for the price but also for the features. I'm not looking for big megapixels, for me the 16 of the former top of the range are too many. In this I found the right compromise, plus a traditional bayer sensor that alternating it with the X-trans allows me to have different image qualities, both excellent. I expected an autofocus according to many disastrous, but from the first use I was surprised in terms of speed. In delicate situations and with little light, however, reed the fire, and there is no way to make it acquire it. But you can not expect everything. rnI file I like, are engraved, less sharp at f / 2 but very good and very workable. rnThe optical viewfinder is the thing that convinced me to return in the footsteps of the X100 series because the viewfinder elronic of the big sister (clear and huge) in the long run I find it not very pleasant, especially with important light and indoors. Moreover, and I think it is inevitable, it causes a certain discomfort to the eye after a more or less intense use. rnAlleluia then to the OVF and its natural vision of the world! Moreover it is proving really fun to shoot only with the one holding off both the display and the display of images just taken then looking at the photos calmly at home.rnEVF is terrible, coming from a higher category you notice that it is not so small (that of the Canon 1100D lock style for example was really small), but it is really slow, resolutely discreet and full of lag. It's worth activating it briefly to check the exposure, nothing more. rnResa at high ISO excellent up to 2000, above there is a bit of noise but if you put on the web or you make small prints the problem does not exist. rnThe strong point of this compact is the charm, there isit's nothing to do. Those who love the rangefinder cameras (or similar rangefinder in this case) can only confirm. This in combination with a great photographic quality makes it unique and makes sure that wherever you go a place in the bag available there is always. If you find one at the right price, take advantage of it and you will have fun.

sent on February 23, 2018


fujifilm_35_f2wrFujifilm XF 35mm f/2 R WR

Pros: Solidity, sharpness, colors, blurred

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: A little gem, with crazy clarity already at f / 2. Solid construction, exceptional rings, it is a real pleasure to hold it in your hand. The blurred is soft, really pleasant. The hood is ugly and decidedly insignificant but does its job and allows you to use the lens cover while mounted.rnThe weather resistance is definitely an added value. Promoted with full marks.

sent on December 30, 2017


zeiss_planar50_f1-7cyZeiss Planar T* 50mm f/1.7 (C/Y)

Pros: Construction, sharpness, blurred, excellent performance even on APS-C

Cons: Not found

Opinion: Taken with adapter for Fujifilm XT-1 has confirmed all my expectations. Construction at the top, very good sharpness already from f / 1.7.rnEasy to focus even at full aperture with the aid that Fuji makes available on his camera bodies. Very pleasant blurred, slightly cool tonal effect "vintage effect" that I personally like a lot. Nothing else to add, Rating 10 deserved. I'll upload a few photos soon.rnA small note on the adapter (K ??& F Concept); despite the ridiculously low price, quality is beyond expectations. Completely in metal, solid and without strange grafting games.

sent on December 17, 2017


samyang_12_f2ncsSamyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS

Pros: Power, brightness, ease of use, diaphragm ring

Cons: Flare and aberrations

Opinion: Taken used and immediately put to the whip. I tested it during a trip to Lake Braies and the three peaks of Lavaredo and I can feel more than happy for the results. The infinite indicator had already been corrected by the previous owner so focusing was a game. What to say, made great, blurred af / 2 for close-ups nice, excellent construction! The X-T1 viewfinder has helped me a lot, even without the use of peaking, you can focus on a disarming simplicity, even with diaphragms open.rnAttention to flare. In conclusion it is a crime not to have it in stock, make photos in manual with this quality is really fulfilling!

sent on November 04, 2017


fujifilm_18-135oisFujifilm XF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR

Pros: Versatility, tropicalization, exceptional stabilizer, high-level lens kit

Cons: A little dark, but the stabilizer is resolving

Opinion: It's not the usual basic plasticine that the competition provides in the kit. This is a lens with character and with top-of-the-range features the brightness. Nothing to say, previous opinions I also confirm. I personally like the zoom and with this I found the right feeling. allows me to have 18mm for landscapes and long focal lengths for some sports shot. The stabilizer allows unobtrusive free time and tropicalization is definitely an added value. Sharpness in the overall good, lighter drop towards longer focal lengths in subjects at uncommon distances. A note on the hood. I do not agree with the poor quality reviewed by others, put in place is stable and does her work wonderfully.

sent on September 01, 2017


fujifilm_xt1Fujifilm X-T1

Pros: Intriguing vintage look, tropicalization, first choice materials, ring nuts, swiveling display, fabulous viewfinder, high-performance AF, customization, file quality and high ISO handling (raw)

Cons: Jpeg files a little planed at high sensitivity, even with NR -2.

Opinion: Review of the review after 6 months of use.rnPacked in kit with the 18-135 WR at a really good price I was immediately impressed in terms of sensor performance and ease of use. Once the zoom is sold and a 35mm f / 2 is purchased, the image quality is further increased. The speech autofocus depends a lot on the lens used, with the latest models the speed is very very good. The viewfinder is wonderful and very customizable, with different display modes (normal, larger or double for manual focusing) and aids, such as focus peaking and split digital image. I have disabled all the information apart from exposure, shutter speed, ISO and aperture to have an experience of use in my opinion even better. The convenience of seeing exactly what you shoot before is now essential, although sometimes in situations of excessive or insufficient brightness the user experience is affected a bit '. Great ergonomics, everyonethe keys and dials are in the right place. High ISO files perfectly usable for amateur purposes even up to 6400 in Raw while in JPEG things change. The files are too planed already at 3200, even setting the noise reduction to -2. On the video speech, as I do not, I can not express a judgment.rnrn

sent on September 01, 2017


fujifilm_x100sFujifilm X100s

Pros: Beautiful to see, great materials. Optical-electronic viewfinder of all respect. Sensor, autofocus slightly slim but effective. Fantastic optics.

Cons: It is somewhat muddled in certain situations. Battery life but not a real counter

Opinion: Taken used almost as a game, it made me question a Canon 1D Mark III kit. Eventually I ended up selling everything and going to Fuji. This little kid was more like a spectacle in the mirrorless world, which had an outstanding result. Small but robust. The viewfinder is beautiful. Coming from reflexes I initially used the optical one but are inevitably "cascaded" in the electronic one. Now I can not do it any more. High ISO hold, high-detail detail and very workable in PP. The 23mm fixed aperture (35mm equivalent on FF) is a bright marvel of the excellent bokeh. Quiet silence! The final use is more for street photos, some portrait and landscape but having a little squeezed I did make some decent photos to dogs moving with AF-C that if set in the right way and with the right agility it works really well! rnWhen I first wrote this machine it was a testbed that convinced me to go to a higher level with uon the X-T1. Restored after a few months, but it is possible that I will come back to one of these jewels in the future! RnThank you for those who love fixed and vintage look!

sent on September 01, 2017


canon_28-80usmCanon EF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 USM

Pros: Sharpness, focal length, construction, blurred, auto focus, color fidelity

Cons: For now nothing, manual focus ring a little tough

Opinion: Bought on Ebay for 35 euros, a handyman was looking for my 1D Mark III do not spend a fortune. I have had this opportunity and I decided to invest the little money that it cost. Arrived with no lens cover front and back (but speak, for 35 Euro we can stand) in aesthetic and functional conditions ottime.rnSubito tested. For a lens of early 90s I can not claim to be entranced. Excellent sharpness throughout the frame already from the maximum aperture (down slightly faint at 80 mm), excellent color rendering, excellent blurry at f3.5. rugged construction with metal bayonet, fast and quiet USM autofocus. In my sensor format (crop 1.3) becomes a 35-105, great all-rounder, excluding the extreme edges maybe a little less sharp. Until now I have not found flaws, perhaps the manual focus ring a little Durella. Overall, they soddisfatissimo. If you find one little, I can only straconsigliarlo.

sent on October 28, 2016


canon_1d3Canon 1D Mark III

Pros: All

Cons: Anything

Opinion: I sold the 7D I opened up a world with this monster. Jack used with about 70,000 cycles has been given me joys. Burst, spartan menu, AF, shutter sound, ergonomics, double handle, total lack of automatism, eternal battery life, tropicalization top of the range. Pure photography, no frills. The display is dated, but who says you can not judge the quality of the photos from them has probably impaired. If the camera is in focus, you see, just a zoom. ISO automatic absent but raggirabili with grinding. excellent stability taking into account the year of the market output (2007). Hardly miss a beat. Straaaaaaconsigliata !!

sent on August 23, 2016


canon_7dCanon 7D

Pros: Ergonomics, battery, weight, performance, burst, viewfinder, detail, operating speed, autofocus, built-in flash.

Cons: Shake-lurking, sometimes capricious, must know how to tame, it requires optical quality to give the best of themselves

Opinion: 26egrave; not bad. Forget the optical (zoom mostly) low-cost, would all shots to trash.

sent on April 24, 2016




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