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Pol61
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Pol61


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sigma_dp0quattroSigma DP0 Quattro

Pros: Detail, snap approach, ergonomics

Cons: High non-existent iso, no integrated viewfinder

Opinion: Complicated review for a car to be loved or not to bear. I start by saying that the files that generate low ISO (and I mean just 100 ISO) are amazing. The reaction to the first opening of a file is a lowered jaw: infinite detail and colors to my great look (except the incarnate, not very good but not born for that). The opposite is that as soon as ISO is up, from 200, quality degrades very fast. I clarify: the ISO 200s are usable and the 400 probably can satisfy, but knowing what it returns to 100, it seems to me to waste the shot. The obvious consequence is that it is a highly reasoned photo camera that ideally goes hand in hand with the easel, so it is not suitable for a photography that is not strictly photographic (although a gorillapod always in his pocket gives great satisfaction ). The quality of the lens is spectacular.rn Operating speed: low. Long memorization, slow autofocus (but discrete buffer, no shots are lost). indeMy mirrorless rule. Strange ergonomics, but all in all nice.rnI agree that if you love to take your time, use stools and filters, wait for the good light to snap, this car is a must have and you will find yourself adoring it. On the contrary, it did not plan to buy it as a "traveling" or on-the-fly landscaping machine: in that case the limits will really bother you. RnPs: if your genre is the landscape, this is a Bayer with a bright lens and you can rest assured life.

sent on June 19, 2017


fujifilm_x-pro1Fujifilm X-PRO1

Pros: Double viewfinder, optical pull, sensor, design

Cons: Slow, slow, slow

Opinion: Beautiful car with which I entered the Fuji world. I used it with all three system objectives (18, 35, 60), the quality is very good for an apsc, good high iso and a sensor yield that I like very much (subjective opinion). The vintage looks more and makes you want to use it, what you have to keep in mind is its overall slowness: both operational and AF (even after various updates). You have to know her well to make full use of it and not to be disappointed, it's the classic reasoned photo camera. I advise you if you are clear about what you are looking for, even because you start to find little in the used.

sent on June 19, 2017




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