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Mariom990
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Mariom990


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nikon_35_f2aisNikon 35mm f/2 AI-s

Pros: Solid construction, all-metal; bright; sharpness from f / 4; bokeh pleasant and mellow; focal length for me "perfect", on APS / C normal for excellence; still valid despite nearly 40 years.

Cons: A little 'soft TA; colors a bit 'off and little saturated (but it is the charm of vintage optical); slight barrel distortion; chromatic aberration; hard focuse on DX

Opinion: Inherited from a relative, this little "normal" Nikkor amazed me for its quality: solid construction, all metal, gives you an air of solidity easily replicated by any plasticone new generation. The focus ring is excellent, well-braking, the relatively long stroke. It 'a fixed manual focus, so you have to radically change their way of photographing. It 'also devoid of any electrical contact to me then, that I have a D3100, works only in M ??diaphragm selected only from the lens ring, without exposure nor EXIF ??data; uncomfortable but certainly fascinating. After a while, however you do get used to, even though the viewfinder of the D3100 is really dark to focus manuale.rnPer else ... bright, can also be used to f2 (although a bit 'soft), pleasing bokeh. I was eager to try a 35mm on DX to have the focal "normal" for excellence, and this old man surprised me: really a pleasure to use, discovering ways to take pictures of other eras.

sent on February 06, 2015


sigma_70-300dgSigma AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 DG APO Macro

Pros: Great focal length, versatile, small and compact barrel, metal clutch of good quality, focus distance reduced quality / price ratio.

Cons: A bit soft over the 200-230mm, autofocus accurate but a bit 'slow, missing stabilizer, external finish economy.

Opinion: I bought this objective used to prezzaccio (65 €) as my first canvas for my D3100, I must say that I was immediately quite well: although undoubtedly a supereconomico in optimal lighting conditions takes pictures of all respect, the 'I used to last Monaco Grand Prix with excellent results. It is obviously not suitable for a type of sports photography, due to the autofocus is not fast, except that quite accurate. The construction is undoubtedly economic, and the finish has a tendency to deteriorate in the long run (especially the Zoom ring rubber), this found on objectives of some friends; on my own, even though third-hand, the finish still resists. The lack of optical image stabilizer makes itself felt especially in non-optimal lighting conditions, making it necessary to use a tripod to avoid the blur. However, this lens has amazed me for its versatility, lending without excessive demands even in portraiture did not push it to the minimum focal length, returning bokeh high turnoverra also closing a bit 'the diaphragm to recover nitidezza.rnIn ultimately I do not feel I recommend this barrel, cheap and without much expectation, perfect as a "school ship" for novices, but it will also give some satisfaction to the semi-pro .

sent on May 31, 2014




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