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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Civic76


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sony_a6500Sony A6500

Pros: Image quality, compactness, functions, AF, stabilizer

Cons: Touch screen useful but strangely slow, menu, no high level zoom

Opinion: Bought in January to replace the excellent a6000, primarily for stabilization and AF optimized.rnSensor apsc tested for some years, is optimized at high ISO (2500-3200 in particular) the machine is appreciated for a feeling of solidity increased, evf improved and the completeness of autofocus (even if you have to understand it a bit '). rnAbbinata sigma 30 and 16 1.4 stabilization does its duty (without reaching the Olympus levels however) .rnThe desire of FF is always lurking but this a6500 he calmed her for sure.

sent on December 23, 2017


ricoh_gr_iiRicoh GR II

Pros: image quality, compact, lightweight, controls arranged rationally, lens

Cons: Lack tilting display, EVF, tropicalization

Opinion: I bought it out of curiosity, convinced that within a few days I would have returned to the sender ...... and instead became a traveling companion! Accomplice the size and weight, it fits easily in your pocket (even jeans!) And without sacrificing image quality that, indeed, is at high levels. I believe that the absence of the anti-aliasing filter contributes greatly to achieve excellent results in terms of sharpness and detail. The colors are played, for me, very very well. The beginning commands leave disoriented; after a while 'you realize how well, however, are placed! For the Street is considered the queen machine, but I would advise also for portraits, landscapes (!!) and architecture. Not satisfied, I bought from Japan even the wide converter that drives the Ricoh 21mm (FF) allowing you to venture onto the landscape, with excellent results. The raw are of excellent workability while the JPEG are pleasant at low iso.rnIn network often reads the dust problem in the sensor; when I si is presented, but must in fact be taken not to expose troppo.rnTra cons I put things missing that, in fact, represent a hope for the next incarnation of this great GR: in particular a mini EVF (like Sony RX100) is a necessity for sunny days especially when it is quite difficult to rely solely display.rnIn summary: congratulations to Ricoh for baked qiesto little gem, at a price all things considered affordable (patiently lie dipoco offers above 600 euro)

sent on November 15, 2016




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