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Tosh88
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Tosh88


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

lowepro_whistler_bp450awLowepro Whistler BP 450 AW

Pros: Very resistant, very good rain/snow coating, back opening so safe, external pocket, upper and lateral for extra photographic material, very padded bottom to protect from shocks the material inside and with a material Resistant almost rubberized.. Besides, he's standing alone. Beautiful color (my opinion). Internal removable ICU. Rain-proof shell included.

Cons: Quite heavy, I would have preferred a backrest with more marked grooves then with more ventilation.

Opinion: I was indecio between this and a Tilopa (f-stop), in the end I opted for this both for the cost (internal ICU included with the backpack as opposed to the F-stops) that for the speed of purchase (Amazon). I use it as a "normal" backpack when I remove the inside that as a photo backpack when I have to take away everything or to keep everything at home in one place; I do stay 7d2 5d4 6d 400 f5 6, 70/200 f4-17/40-35art-85 F1,8-150 macro-14 Samyang-GoPro-USB chargers and various cables, although at that point my back cries revenge! I haven't tried it yet but to increase the non-photographic space you could put a smaller ICU and use the remaining space for other items or clothing. EDIT. I bought an "ICU" on Amazon of an unknown brand, it fits us perfectly and occupies exactly half of the interior space. I use it when I have to go to the mountains with a camera body and two lenses so that the remaining space remains free for clothing and food.

sent on June 20, 2018


manfrotto_befreeManfrotto BeFree

Pros: Lightweight and very compact when folded (the lowepro flipside is in it 400aw), relatively low cost for the talents he has, i kg reported by Manfrotto are real, easy to open and close, carry bag included in the package. Suitable as a tripod "handyman".

Cons: Not suitable for super telephoto, the lack of friction in the head, there's no hook to be able to attach the bag or a weight to stabilize it even more.

Opinion: I was given this summer and I've used it for the summer holidays around the west coast of the United States and parks, it was always attached to the backpack and I never accused the weight (I also have a 055XPROB with a Cullmann 40200, that is that it feels). I've used it and 6D 17-40 or 70-200 f4 even for long exposures with ND 10 stops, with only the 400 f5.6 mounted on the 7D was a bit on the edge but the fault here is due to the head definitely undersized for a 7D + 400 5,6rnPromosso with honors, hardly going to change the combination 055 + befree

sent on September 16, 2014


canon_24_f2-8Canon EF 24mm f/2.8

Pros: Sharp already at room temperature, light and bright, cheap

Cons: Af noisy and a bit slow, slow enough front "vulnerable", we recommend a lens hood

Opinion: I bought this lens used for 80 €, I use it on my 50D and returns sharp images already at f2, 8. I keep it almost always mounted when I go around purposes "non-photo" and I must say that I really enjoy shooting with this lens. In low light the AF a little effort but since when was it is more than plausible. In situations of high contrast suffers from chromatic aberrations that are not far from solved in PP. For a non pro is a valid alternative to big brother L which costs significantly more. I bought the first of a "long" series of drives that I would like to put in the kit, 24mm 35mm 50mm 85mm

sent on May 15, 2012


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Small and light, excellent sharpness (from f2, 8), very low cost, brightness

Cons: plasticosissimo, feeling anything but robust in hand, 1.8 is very soft, almost non-existent MF ring is so small and uncomfortable.

Opinion: was my first fixed lens, perhaps initially taken from the news I thought it was a great lens and then using it I saw that the defects were increasingly felt. Also shooting with a fixed I realized 50mm on aps-c are not a focal length that suits me, short for portraits and long for general photos such street or landscapes. The focus is slow, but I can understand not being usm, sometimes especially in low light conditions is also inaccurate and diaframmai so open even a bit of imprecision affect the result of the photo. In these cases prefeririei focheggiae in manual but the micro-ring makes it quite difficult. To sum up, it is a focal length that I would recommend to those who have a FF, while a aps-c in my humble opinion a 35 or a 28 I find them much spot on.

sent on April 13, 2012


sigma_50-500Sigma 50-500mm f/4-6.3 EX DG HSM

Pros: focal length, ring trappiede very solid and large, petal lens hood included, very sharp for a zoom range so wide - from 50 to 400mm defies the more famous canon 100-400

Cons: heavy weight (but logical given the type of lens) lack of stabilizatore (that has been discontinued and has been replaced by the new 50-500 os) TA sharpness is not the best, fast AF in unfavorable light conditions. 400 to 500mm sharpness drops a lot.

Opinion: My first super telephoto! I wanted to start doing a little photo hunt and not having the money for a canon 100-400 or 400 f5, 6 I opted for this which also has 100mm more. I just bought this lens and I have yet to try it all, but I can already say that I am very satisfied. Closing at f8 (when you can) and being careful at the time of security you can get images of a clarity that I never imagined. Massive construction, it is still part of the line EX sigma, you immediately feel the weight but feels solid in your hand without games even with the front lens extended to the maximum. The ring tripod with its handle is comfortable, you have a good grip when you need to move even if the weight of the lens combined with the 50D + BG begins to be felt, but nothing earth-shattering (no need to take it to be the cabinets behind ). Recommend the use of a monopod which greatly reduces the vibration also because the lens extends to the very maximum focal length and machine super dense now is shake them around the corner waiting for us, for this shot often a flurry instead of a single photo. The AF is pretty good, not to the levels of the canon but the subject in flight holds good especially with the central point does not miss a beat.

sent on April 11, 2012




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