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Ls83
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Ls83


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tokina_50-135Tokina AT-X Pro 50-135mm f/2.8 DX

Pros: Solid, step MAF in handy pump, crisp, bright

Cons: autofocus speed depends on the camera body (not motorized Nikon), not stabilized

Opinion: Probably the best zoom for portraits for DX sensors! Nuanced beautiful, beautiful colors, and equivalent to a 75-202mm focal range but with about half the weight and footprint of 70-200 f2.8 for FX. I used to picture in theaters and festival presentations and is a great focal body of DX. The tripod ring presence (not removable but easily rotatable in place that does not matter) enables comfortable use on a tripod. The lack of AF motor and stabilizer makes it a lens that lasts for a lifetime and without delicate components. The construction is made of sturdy metal and the lens does not extend outside of the body, making it well-protected even if they do not weather sealed as his Pentax version (Pentax Star label, with motor and tropicalization .. is part of the excellent trio opening constant developed with Tokina 12-24 F4 ..., f.28 16-50, 50-135 F2.8) .rnE 'a lens born to the flagship Nikon D2 and construction is at the same level without games.

sent on May 30, 2016


nikon_18-200vr_v2Nikon AF-S DX 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED VR II

Pros: Practicality, color rendering, image stabilization, fast AF

Cons: Recently called on the new 24 MP sensor, dim

Opinion: The best travel rounder for its enormous zoom range and precision AF. It allows you to never change the objective and has an excellent performance especially on DX bodies up to 12MP. On sensors to 24MP starting to be a bit 'soft but always it returns the beautiful images. There are countless situations where it is convenient to have such a wide range of focal lengths not to miss the moment of the shot! And 'better zoom 18-200 for the Nikon mount and much more lightweight and convenient to carry the new 18-300.

sent on May 30, 2016


tamron_17-50vcTamron SP 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC LD

Pros: Bright, good stabilizer, Sharp, relatively light, the price / quality ratio.

Cons: MAF ring without manual override,

Opinion: My favorite handyman on Nikon D7100, much sharper than the Nikon 18-200 VRII albeit with a much more limited focal range. And 'the only lens that I carry when I want light go out. The stabilizer is very effective, just pay attention to give him time to act. If immediate priority is shooting better to turn off the stabilizer to avoid a slight loss of sharpness due to the movement of the same may be awaiting activation. Thanks to the stabilizer you can make sharp pictures in low light conditions.

sent on May 30, 2016




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