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Luca De Nardo
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Luca De Nardo


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tair11a_135mmTair-11A 135mm f/2.8

Pros: Robustness, precision, construction, bokeh, definition

Cons: heaviness, usability

Opinion: Purchased recently on Ebay... today's date is around 100 euros. One word. SPLENDIDA Despite its years (late 1950s) it returns images that have extraordinary and thanks to its 20 slats allows you to shoot at F5 and have that bokeh effect with soft bubbles and rounds difficult to find in other lenses. Having owned the Trioplan, I consider the Tair 11 superior to the ephaed and very expensive Meyer Optyk. He has a wonderful resolve, especially in the middle but manages to defend perfectly even at the edges. Maybe a little heavy and not really usable, but it's an extraordinary lens with huge softness. Once tested, I put the other 135mm in my possession on sale. I also used this lens to make (as a test) a macro and the result was astounding (see photos with the Cactus and the bubbles in the background). Shot at f5.2 ... I don't say anything else.... comments on its own. That photo is a pure extraction of the raw file, without crop. Probably, along with the Zeiss Planar 50mm 1.7, the best lens in my possession.

sent on November 27, 2019


jupiter_200_f4Jupiter 21M - 200mm f/4

Pros: Incredible construction, good photo yield, crisp, beautiful blurry, ridiculous price

Cons: Weight (it's a tank... all iron and glass) and no tressses attack. A little aberration

Opinion: Let's say. It's a 70s Russian lens.... military-derived. But it is a lens that, if you do not give it a euro, surprises in all respects. We also consider that it is prime lens ... it is only a 200mm with all the optical advantages that come with it (for others maybe a disadvantage, because it is inflexible). Clean, sharp, some chromatic imperfection in some optical conditions, but absolutely solvable. Nice built-in lampshade (at least in my version). yes, okay, it's heavy, and the lack of a tresscan attack affects, but... Guys... that slow. I mounted it on my sony (with the a6000 comes to 300mm and on the a7II). very satisfied. Considering that it is between 20 and 40 euros.... i don't add anything else.

sent on November 19, 2019




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