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


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manfrotto_befreeManfrotto BeFree

Pros: Lightweight Compact Stable

Cons: No hook ballast. Shoulder strap bag too short (unless you are a child).

Opinion: First tripod "serious" that has nothing to do with the tripod 40E purchased in shopping malls. rnDopo careful evaluation of the competitors I chose this because I was looking for something light and compact for hiking in the mountains and I have to say that after trying it I am convinced of my choice. The tripod is well made and gives an idea of ??stability from the first use. I tried it with the 550d + 15 + 85 external flash. The quality / price ratio is very good and it is also why I have preferred to other models. rnDetto this brings us to the cons: the last section of the legs tend I tend not to use it outside in strong wind (more for fussiness that stability problems). The system of closure of the legs at the beginning is not very immediate but then you get used to it. As for the strap of the bag I would have preferred it longer because it's really tiny and then makes transporting not very comfortable (this is not Asthe I became interested in the excursionshang directly to the backpack). The last criticism I make is the anchoring system of the reflex to the head ... maybe I'm not used but I find it not very comfortable / easy. rnDetto recommend this tripod if you are looking for something portable and robust spedere without a paycheck.

sent on October 28, 2014


canon_75-300_v3Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III

Pros: Economic 300mm, little size, weight

Cons: Sharpness 0 poor, slow autofocus, build quality.

Opinion: I've had this canvas in a kit with the 550D and I must say that if you search for the detail and clarity is a lens to be avoided, it was useful to learn what they mean in practical terms the lengths "tele" and therefore I would only recommend to those who want to experiment a little with as few Euros you have a tele with a high zoom range.

sent on March 04, 2013


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Open, light weight, and cost nitidizza

Cons: All plastic also in the attack. Focus ring unreliable AF painful.

Opinion: Purchased after those first lens of the kit. It has a terrific value for money and I find it wonderful for sharpness. The real flaw of this lens is the autofocus seems a razor. Furthermore, as already said the ring of focus leaves much to be desired both for building both for position (too outside). As already mentioned by other reviewers, however, recommend this lens for those who are beginners as it is worth every euro spent to buy it. Sharpest truly deserves because I find wonderful "play" with the blur that can give an aperture of 1.8.

sent on February 13, 2013




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