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


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om_system_om1OM System OM-1

Pros: Autofocus, sensor, burst, stabilization, ergonomics, design, robustness/tropicalization

Cons: It is no longer Olympus, but at least it maintains (perhaps for the last time?) the historic brand

Opinion: I heard from someone, who evidently did not use it, that it is only an up-grade of the previous Em-1... Nothing could be further from the truth! That is a whole other story. Leaving aside the autofocus, finally at the high levels of certain competitors, the sensor gives files that do not center anything with the previous ones: more beautiful and workable, held at high iso not even to compare with those of before, excellent interaction with the native software. Moreover, in addition to being aesthetically beautiful and to grip for its excellent ergonomics, it is also very robust and tropicalized at the highest levels and this makes it also suitable for intense use by professional photographers both sports and nature. In addition, the endless possibilities that this camera offers make it ideal not only for photo hunting or sports photography, but also for macro (it has an excellent focus stacking), for landscape (it has the high-res option at 50mp or even 80mp) and for any other use that requires speed and performance, all with excellent on-camera stabilization. Ultimately I am very satisfied with the purchase (even if it was made to wait a bit too much ...) and the beautiful optics that you can stick, and says one who in the past has used FF from Nikon and Sony and the best APS-C from Nikon and Fujifilm.

sent on October 18, 2022


tokina_300_f2-8Tokina AT-X 300mm f/2.8 AF PRO

Pros: High sharpness, color fidelity, robust construction and impeccable service, price (to be used)

Cons: AF slow and old-fashioned, chromatic aberrations, weight and balance (with lens hood), are difficult to find

Opinion: It 'a lens this little known, even in the web tests and reviews are very rare and of all foreign sites. Now discontinued, were produced few specimens so it is not easy to find it in the world of used. My sample used, I bought it directly from Japan and it was almost a bet for how little I knew of this lens. After a few months of ownership I can safely say that the bet is won, so I'm happy with this telephoto lens. The sharpness is very good already wide open, closing a little 'becomes excellent, close to that of the more famous nikkor / canon also fitted with multiplier hardly notice the difference (I use the Kenko PRO 300 1.4x, which probably comes from the same establishment). The construction is very sturdy and well made, the barrel is quite heavy but in line with the other three hundred f / 2.8. The lens hood is very sturdy and heavy enough to tip the balance forward to the lens, so it is advisable to use a youis like "Gimbal". Standard mounts already a protective filter screw on the front lens from Tokina 112mm always marked, also housing a "drawer" filter holder with a diameter of 35.5 mm. We now come to the painful notes, first of all autofocus: Nikon for attacks or mount the built-in AF motor, so it is used as mounted on Nikon (with the exception of entry level series d40/60 and d3000/5000) so you can easily guess that the speed becomes low and the focus a bit 'noisy but still acceptable. For this reason, the best use for this is to dell'appostamento to shed, instead it would be more problematic photographic safari to view wildlife wandering the lack of a stabilizer. Under bright light and direct sunlight will have many chromatic aberrations bluish, more easily removed with the software when an objective conclusion pprnIn exciting when you consider that you can take home at the cost of f / 4 again ... rn

sent on March 06, 2013




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