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Tamron AF 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Pros: Versatility and good performance. Cons: A little 'dark, loses definition above 200 mm; derives Zoom in the absence of the block. Opinion: On the way you avoid changing constantly goal, a real tuttofare.rnNon and 'true that sucks like quality because in the tests more' severe proved on average exceeds its objectives in both Nikon kit that Canon.rnHo found annoying drift Zoom ( stretches when and 'downwards without block activated) while I never had problems there' speed it 'precision in focus that, combined with my Nikon D7100 - never sbagliato.rnE' obvious that there is comparison with lenses of higher level where the difference in quality and 'notevole.rnrn sent on February 08, 2015 |
Nikon D7100 Pros: All Over Cons: Nothing Opinion: I take the opinion of Nicholas C to agree fully on pushing his review, however, not to call it a semi prof advanced but a real PROF APSC, probably the best ever produced (from any brand). RNE 'an exceptional car whose characteristics have been taken by the new FF D 750. rnD'accordo also on the need to use good lenses: I'm using it, in fact, with a wide angle Sigma 10-20 3.5, and two zoom tam 24- 70 70-200 2.8 and 2.8 drawing excellent risultati.rn sent on January 21, 2015 |
Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Pros: Versatility, hike, autofocus, stabilizer, quality / price Cons: Not too bright, derived Zoom when tilted. Opinion: I purchased it along with the first reflex is aware of the merits of that difetti.rnE 'a handyman at the beginning allowed me to go out without constantly change objectives allowing me to practice and experimentation. rnL'ho found excellent and superior to the various 18-55 or 18-105 supplied that do not have the versatility and sometimes even the quality (distortion and vignetting) .rnIn conclusion a good buy in the awareness of the limitations that such a hike and a this quality range comportano.rnQuesta the first picture taken (unfortunately in automatic iris fairly closed) with the D7100 rnhttp: //www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php? t = 1126652 & l = itrn sent on November 24, 2014 |
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