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Gianko1982
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Gianko1982


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benro_it25Benro iT25

Pros: Solid, well made, very compact

Cons: The level is not seen with the camera position

Opinion: After some research I finally found a stand which is "squaring the circle". It is not perfect, for charity, but I think it is a great all-rounder! Folded (and with the ball head mounted) occupies just 41.5 cm and thanks to the "shoulders" little bulky enters perfectly in your backpack Manfrotto Veloce VII proving perfect for travel thanks to low weight (including 1,61kg ball head). When opened it reveals solid and well made and, if necessary, becomes a practical monopod. It has a hook under the central rod for hanging bags and increase its stability in windy conditions. The ball head at the moment seems valid, and with a good grip but the small level present becomes virtually invisible when mounted fotocamera.rnrnLe legs end with supports of rubber and there is the possibility (at least in series, as "optional" should look) to replace them with metal tips. The budget includes the head with quick type Arca-Swiss and PU60 plate (do not ask me what it is, not c '& egravand; written, even if on Ollo.it say is a H1), the bag for the transport and the Allen screw to screw the plate to the fotocamera.rnrnLo buy back? is especially given the € 129.90 spent on offer on Ollo.it (whose service I think good) rnLo recommend? certainly! If you search for a travel tripod that comes into a backpack and that is both solid without breaking the bank believe that this represents an excellent soluzionernrnSe you have other questions or want pictures send me a private message! Hello!

sent on December 27, 2014


sony_slt_a58Sony SLT A58

Pros: Good image quality and pixel "pasty", remains with ISO between 100 and 1600 (over the noise becomes rather present), autofocus valid, electronic viewfinder, compatibility with older Minolta lenses with bayonet type A, the possibility of apply filters and effects to your images instantly JPG (convenient for those who are beginners and want to have fun with effects "creative") without using Photoshop (although the yield is very different, I admit), 15 points of focus , button "help" that runs to help if needed

Cons: appearance of noise in low light (I think also depends on the objective of the series), but not tilting screen only "rotating"

Opinion: I state that it is my first camera, and therefore are not ferratissimo subject. So I decided to start with a "basic" model but still had a rather high overall quality. The choice fell on this model mainly for two reasons: the first is that I could recycle old Minolta lenses of my father (nothing special but enough to have fun for a moment and take my hand without throwing a lot of money), the second reason is that, for the price range of belonging think there is very little comparable. the sensor 20.1 effective Megapixel performs well, the pixels are very pasty (at high magnification you do not have a sort of mosaic effect on the photo) and the colors are warm. I noticed the appearance of noise with low light environments (churches) or with night photos with long exposures but I think it must be considered that the lens of the series (a "plasticotto" DT 3.5-5.6 / 18-55 SAM II) not really professional even if, in its economy, I must say that also behaves well if there is lightsufficiency, demonstrating a certain speed in focus. The camera body is lightweight and is made of good quality plastic, anti-static and anti-slip. Another thing I'm happy is the electronic viewfinder; these Sony does not have a mirror and an optical viewfinder but it is a mini-LCD display with high definition (pixels are seen) that covers 100% of the field and which incorporates all of the commands that you see on the screen in live-view and all settings that are corrected on the fly while framing. The transition from live-view in the viewfinder is automatic thanks to a proximity sensor that switches power to either display depending on the proximity of the eye to the camera board mirino.rnrnIn substance in question to those who are beginners (creative effects, scene mode, button help) but want a product with a value for money winner (pixels "pasty", 15 AF points, electronic viewfinder)

sent on December 22, 2014




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