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


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

manfrotto_compact_actionManfrotto Compact Action

Pros: Lightweight and very practical, easy to carry and to open and close, suitable for APS-C or mirroless, quick release but ... (see below)

Cons: Not suitable for camera bodies that combined with optical exceed the 2kg weight, especially for those who would like to use it for vertical pictures, it tends to lower the framing because of the lack of the plate and of a very special coupling system

Opinion: A tripod very practical and convenient, but absolutely not suitable as soon as you use the camera bodies in combined with heavy optics, the room tends to drop slowly because of the weight, especially for those who love landscape photos in portrait or still life. In my view and for the use that I did, however is perfect for those who must shoot video because of its joystick "gun" style, but horizontally, so as to have a very good control and stability during shooting. For amateur use is perfect, especially for owners of APS-C, but with optical handyman as shown in the right spot of the Manfrotto, just adds a tele or any heavy optics is the case of going over on something more stable and performing.

sent on February 18, 2016


nikon_d7200Nikon D7200

Pros: Tenuta ISO, autofocus and tropical conditions, dynamic range, value (import), weight, timelapse, wifi, battery

Cons: with always switched after shooting 17-50 SIGMA 2.8 screen

Opinion: I was several months to read a post infinity and participate in many discussions before buying this machine. After 20 days just arrived I immediately put under the fatigue. I state that I had and worked with a D3100 for 3 years, but to go from an entry level to this machine, the difference is substantial. First of all the possibility of being able to shoot at high ISO (although personally I prefer not exceed 4000 iso) with the files that allow a postproduction very clean with the final file, the high-performance autofocus and 80% of cases it works to wonder even in very dark situations (photo disco evenings), a short try the timelapse function that I think is very nice today with the advent of this tendency to do "a little bit where you are", and finally the wifi which I greatly facilitated the passage of the JPEG files on your smartphone for instant publication. I got to test it in various events in this last month, test it thoroughly both in live performances of music, which in nighttime situations come disco nights and / or private parties, and I must say I was not totally abandoned me or disappointed in any moment. The only negative note the screen that does not respect the 4/2 viewing photos when I mount the Sigma 17-50 2.8. For perfect rest, indeed, I not in the least feel the need for what I do I use, a tilting screen, indeed, I would find it too annoying, like a sense of insecurity, then ... points of view.

sent on February 16, 2016


nikon_35dxNikon AF-S DX 35mm f/1.8 G

Pros: Weight - Lens hood - Sharpness - Boken - Price

Cons: No one

Opinion: Optics bought in used at the price of € 90, grabbed it without batting an eyelid, and immediately put to the test. For portraits behaves perfectly, of course, compared to a 50mm and a 85mm must be very close together and you can not steal from street portraiture, but to start is fine in my sighted. A spectacular sharpness and especially in the stock market is like not to hear, weighs very little, almost nothing. Perfect.

sent on August 11, 2014


sigma_10-20_f4-5Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

Pros: Construction - Quality / Price - Autofocus - Lens hood and pouch

Cons: Weight

Opinion: I've been around a long time on forums and websites I finally decided to take it because I found an offer of € 220 in used (although in reality it is like new). I do not think I've got 2 times over, and I bought it. I believe that it is not to the levels of Nikon (of course!) Otherwise we could not explain the nearly 1000 € cost, but if you want to enlarge the view for those who love the landscapes and the 18mm DX (ie 27mm) should be a little tight, this' optics is perfect because it is the focal length of 10mm on 15mm, I would say perfect for landscapes, especially for landscape shots together in PP vertical shots. It was what I was looking for at a reasonable price without selling a kidney.

sent on August 11, 2014


nikon_d3100Nikon D3100

Pros: Price, Lightweight, Good Entry-Level

Cons: After passing the ISO 800 too much noise

Opinion: As entry-level quality / price, and is easy to handle excellent for beginners and approaches to photography. If you want something more professional you have to climb with price and expectations. That is how much it costs (I am fully satisfied, if I wanted something more powerful I spent more and took a D5200).

sent on October 19, 2013




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