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![]() | Manfrotto MT 055 X PRO3 Pros: Robustness, stability, height at full aperture and ability to get it at ground level Cons: If I really have to find one: failure to carry bag. Opinion: I bought a little over a year ago, mainly due to finally have a good companion for the macro (before it was using an older model that I had at home), and I must say that just gave me great satisfaction. It will not budge, it is practical and versatile. I would rather he had not the central column but this is something that concerns only me, do not use it and never to put him to the ground level is a use intralcio.rnLo with a 300 f / 4 for animals and goes meravigliosamente.rnSe for you weight is not an issue and you do not make us hiking in the mountains, and seek strength and stability first and foremost, taking no mistake. You can then add various accessories thanks to predispositions for hooks and screws. sent on February 26, 2017 |
![]() | Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM Pros: Brightness (f / 2.8 across the zoom range), good sharpness, easy handling, excellent color rendering, price. Cons: Yield backlit and vignetting, hooking the very poor hood Opinion: I bought this lens to replace the Nikon 16-85 that was f / 5.6 at 85mm, and are generally satisfied. The color rendering is great, it leads very well around, and is very suitable for those who must make such night shots or in very dark places, at high ISO yield is very good, better than Nikkor.rnNon however, in my opinion, live up to other Sigma lenses such as the ulti art gone, and even the height of Nikkor with Nano Crystal Coating.rnCome build quality I would say it's more than good, it did a tumble down a hill and is emerged unscathed, the only criticism is the hood that after a while 'becomes very unstable in the graft bayonet, which softens parecchio.rnrn sent on February 11, 2017 |
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