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


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

meyer_30lydithMeyer Gorlitz 30mm f/3.5 Lydith

Pros: compact, rugged, economic

Cons: anti-glare treatment of the older generation, scara resistance to flares, poorly suited to digital

Opinion: I have thoroughly tested this goal. rnDopo I bought for the modest sum of 10 €, full of mold and stains, it took me a week to restore it to dovere.rnSulle Zenit (122 and TTL) behaves very well, its size and weight make it very pleasant to use . is rather sharp and has good colors. The diaphragm 10 has slats, giving the image fuzzy pastosornUnica very thing worth mentioning: the digital (APS-C) I have noticed a significant deterioration of the images.

sent on February 08, 2014


zenitar_me1mc_50Zenitar ME1 MC 50mm f/1.7

Pros: Solid, good MF, netidezza (aperture medium-low), brightness, boken particular, vivid colors

Cons: Very soft at room temperature (even though the portrait is an advantage, rarity, suffers against the light

Opinion: It is a very special goal. Soft wide open, but already clear after f2. The diaphragm blades to 2 square gives a very special boken. The colors are vivid and super saturated. Use it on a digital camera is really fun, I am now waiting for the first rollers made with the zenith! rnL'unica objective real flaw is the lack of resistance against light.

sent on October 03, 2013


jupiter_135_37aJupiter-37A 135mm f/3.5

Pros: Colors, bokhen, sharpness, compatteza, weight, fluidity of the rings

Cons: brightness (f3.5 is honest, but not outstanding, for a species as fixed), suffers terribly backlighting, pre-selection aperture ring is not semi-automatic as in Helios. of 40D + battery grip is sbilanciatissimo (but on the other hand is perfect zenith 122)

Opinion: not to mention the utter disaster that offers backlit, I think this is one of the best Russian targets coming out of the gates of the KZM. fabulous colors, blurred wonderful (and with 12 slats do not see how it could be otherwise), excellent sharpness. with an extension cord allows the "almost-macro" with unfocused and superb colors. my best images of flora I got them with just this obiettivo.rnusandolo on a 40D I have no idea how it behaves on FF digital, but speaking of film, that is all that is written above.

sent on June 26, 2013


zenit_122Zenit 122

Pros: Exceptionally weather-resistant and ill-treated, easy to use, it works without battery (only powers the display), T + 6 sec shot in B with AS (not so good!), Excellent standard lens, bassisimo price when used, the M42 mount makes it compatible with infinity of good quality optics (eg zeiss). MAF slide for excellent accuracy.

Cons: Very dark view with strong vignetting, ridiculous viewfinder cover (if I'm not mistaken 72%, as if I saw an aps-h) few exposure times, little iso up, 1/30 syncro flash, unreliable , light infiltration in many specimens.

Opinion: Despite the obvious limitations of the medium, I can only love this object! Use with discreet frequency for more than 4 years has been the companion of many trips, alone or as a digital shoulder in the B / N, and having carried it around in half an Italian I can say that this "ugly post-Soviet duckling" has led me to see a lot of my way of taking a picture. the slowness of the medium brings you through those simple commands that you have, to create the shot as you wish, exploiting all that you have available to the bone. the fact that it has so little value but great resistance makes every excuse good to bring it back. the machine lends itself to being abused, rain, mud, hot and snow does not scratch it, excellent even on fine sand. the outer plastic is very unattractive but in addition to being extremely durable and shockproof it protects the solid metal skeleton in monobloc. this will lead you to "dare" more in limiting conditions. I find genial the function that allows you to keep &%2339; shutter open about 6 sec (I timed them) by setting B and using the self-timer, made me beautiful "moved". In addition, posing B can be locked by turning the shutter button with your finger so that it has a pose T (it sounds trivial, but a yashica fx3 super parianno has nothing of this, it has a minimum of "1 and B, If on one side it is notoriously reliable, it is not on the mechanical side! My suffers in some shots the slow shutter that creates random creeps on 3-4 photos per roll (such as Russian roulette), infiltrations of light very light (I always ride with different insulating tapes but I have never had problems even without), the viewfinder does not make you understand much at the composition level because 30 percent of the scene is missing and with little light above f3.5 it's all black This is also true that the frosted slide never fails, it is really difficult to fire the zenith if the light conditions are at least a minidecent mo (it will be my exemplar, habit, optic ... I do not know). the meter is simple, consisting of 3 LEDs that are sometimes unobtrusive, but still reliable in operation (when it works, my dead is dead). This machine I see a lot like the ace in the sleeve in my kit, when I have to go to "unlucky" places, travel light, experiment and play, zenith fully satisfies me. I have other MF analogs, but in the end, zenith wins, because it is really made for everyday life. It's not a showcase, it does not have to be handled with gloves, it does not scratch every 3x2 (and if it is chips!). a machine to play and experience, which should accompany you everywhere!

sent on March 15, 2013




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