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Nikon AF-S 200-400mm f/4 G ED VR Pros: Zoom range, sharpness, lightning-fast autofocus with multipliers, build quality. Cons: The stabilization, which I think is totally useless on any goal. It disables the always even freehand. Opinion: Excellent lens, crystal clear even with 1.4x with whom you do not lose either speed autofocus, nor sharpness. With 1.7x always very fast even for fast-moving subjects. In this case it can sometimes become softer over long distances. The autofocus is quiet. Smaller burden. Despite being a zoom, you never entered a speck of dust inside. Unfortunately I have to sell it because I want to do, often not enough focal length. sent on June 29, 2015 |
Nikon TC-14E III Pros: Fantastic, really successful !! Cons: No, just the price ... !! Opinion: This multiplier is fantastic, no loss of quality and no loss of speed in autofocus. You earn mm against no !! I expected so much because it came out, but it was worth the effort. Really recommended. Construction flawless, great result. Now you just wait for bait 1.7 III !! sent on January 14, 2015 |
Nikon D800E Pros: Speed, buffer, extreme sharpness, quality construction. Cons: I would have much preferred two slots for cf !! Opinion: Fantastic car, impeccable construction, fast and accurate autofocus! Battery life for about 1000 shots, so not bad. Handle great, not recommend the battery grip because it becomes a bit cumbersome. Better to have behind a spare battery. Incredible dynamic range. You can use it without any loss of quality up to ISO 6400 !! Yield fantastic with old AI-S lenses. sent on December 14, 2014 |
Nikon 80-200mm f/4 AI-s Pros: All metal construction impeccable, f / 4! Cons: No one! Opinion: The photos I posted above in my gallery "sunsets" and some that you see below, speak for themselves! Objective amazing, used as new is just € 150. Zoom to pump fluid and precise, easy and accurate focusing. Built as it should, not like some of ... now! Heavy (the right) and compact, really solid! Clear to any diaphragm, warm colors but at the same time realistic! Also excellent for macro flowers or insects of a certain size. I bought the original lens hood separately (anche'esso metal and well executed). Highly recommended to all. sent on July 21, 2014 |
Zeiss ZE/ZF.2 Distagon T* 35mm f/2 Pros: Impeccable construction, very precise focus, 9-blade diaphragm. Cons: Light purple flirging only when photographing clouds with the sun behind, appears in a small area if very high contrast, that's all ... nothing serious. Lack tropicalization! Opinion: Objective fantastic, impeccably built (although the focus ring to focus on is all metal), blurred fantastic. Having the maf minimum 30 cm can make nice macro high detail! Great colors. Heavy for the right balance with the camera body. Very three-dimensional images. The lens hood can remain attached, has a great interior finishing and the snap-on lens is the best I have ever tried. And 'cpu. On full frame I think is the best. sent on July 19, 2014 |
Nikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G Pros: AF fast and accurate, in addition to being extremely quiet! Remarkable 3D effect! Lightweight but sturdy! Cons: No one! Opinion: Ridiculously low price! I did not buy it for the low price, but then I thought that I could sell it to the limit ... I'll keep it definitely instead! It 's great. It also has the rubber gasket on the graft to the camera. On my D7100 is amazing even for the macro, sharpness crazy! I also have the 105 VR micro, but when I want to shoot handheld and take no weight behind it, and in the meantime use this snap some photos you've landscapes. I would like to try it on a D800 that I would buy used! sent on April 26, 2014 |
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