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


Microsoft Translator  The following opinions have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.

tamron_17-35osdTamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di OSD

Pros: Light, Very sharp, Small, 2.8 up to 20mm, tropicalized.

Cons: Motor AF a slow wire

Opinion: This is an extraordinary objective. Sharp from edge to edge, resolving, very light and compact. The only flaw, but venial being a UWA, is the AF engine a bit slow. It maintains an excellent balance even if used with adapter, it works really well, it does not regret the Canon L which, however, require a double outlay, and clutter and weigh much more. That 2.8 aperture on the wide-angle focal length makes it also suitable for photos of the Milky Way. It is also tropicalized. What else could you want?

sent on July 11, 2021


canon_adapter_ef_rfCanon Adattatore Canon EF/Canon RF

Pros: As if there wasn't -- Tropicalized

Cons: 2cm footprint

Opinion: Like everyone who uses it, I confirm that the EF lenses connected to R bodies through this adapter behave as if they were native, it is a simple extension that transmits the data, no translation of protocols, since the EF lenses are embedded in all R bodies. No one mentions it, but it is tropicalized, therefore it allows you to keep this feature on the EF lenses that are.

sent on July 05, 2021


dxo_oneDxO One

Pros: Size, quantity and quality of detail, ISO yield

Cons: Battery life, unfortunately abandoned product

Opinion: Purchased in the Android version for a few tens of Euros, it turned out to be the premium compact par excellence. It also works as a standalone, not only connected to the smartphone, It is therefore possible to adjust the shooting settings on the smartphone and then use the One alone, although in doing this you shoot almost blindly because the mini OLED rear is not really a suitable display for this purpose. Used with superraw format combined with DxO PhotoLab software and its Deep Prime functionality it has a yield that does not make you regret that of an APS-C with a mounted 35mm equivalent fixed. Try to believe.

sent on January 21, 2021


canon_70-200_f4isCanon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM

Pros: Sharp, Light, Tropicalized, Efficient Stabilization

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: Optics that do not need presentations, at this time begins to become accessible even on the new if you have a minimum of patience in research or negotiation with stores. Beautiful blurring, detachment of the planes, separation of colors and sharpness I think have very few rivals in its band, the only venial defect that it carries with it is the fact that it does not go unnoticed, otherwise it is compact, light, robust, ideal companion of photographic outputs because it is versatile.

sent on July 30, 2020


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Yield in relation to price

Cons: A lot, but they don't count for anything.

Opinion: For years it was glued to my 450d, until she was sold and he didn't, despite having even his heir STM... The AF engine is a rusty tractor forgotten in the countryside under the weather, built with the same plastic as disposable glasses, if the shake reminds me of the soggy from when I was small, the manual focus is ergonomically embarrassing, after f 2.2 the five-sided blur is lurking, but it also has flaws! In my opinion, its performance is even better than that of the STM grandson, as far as detailing from f2 up and making color. I'm never going to sell it. Also because it's worthless!

sent on June 04, 2020


canon_efm22_f2Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM

Pros: Small, light, crisp, beautiful colors

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: I really can't find a flaw in this lens. Besides being a faster stop I also find it optically superior to its cousin 24 STM EF-S, it is very fast in focus, it is practically welded on the M50 which becomes a premium compact usable anywhere, with a 35mm equivalent. It's sharp, it produces photos with beautiful colors, minimum footprint. Perfect.

sent on May 13, 2019


canon_eos_m50Canon EOS M50

Pros: Lightness, minimum footprint, modern functionality, compatibility with wide optical Park

Cons: One more ring would not hurt, battery capacity at minimum Union

Opinion: I waited to use it a little on the field before writing a review. I own an EOS 760d, with which it shares the sensor, so I already knew the yield at high ISO and resolution, which I think is very good and still at the height of competitors. Compared to the 760d it allows a considerably better transportability, it is in a tiny bag with 11-22, 24stm 50stm and 135/2l, because the dimensions of the machine body are really contained. Nevertheless, the ergonomics are not affected, it is also good for lenses higher than the half kilo mounted through an adapter, although of course the maximum yield for the type of body is obtained by mounting the native M lenses or at least small lenses and read as the Fixed STM. The AF is a decisive step forward, the DPAF allows to engage and follow faithfully a subject, and the AFC is accurate, as well as available on virtually the entire frame. In OneShot is available the Eye AF mode that works well. Useful the touch and drag function that allows you to focus by dragging the AF point by touch on the display while it is framed by EVF, a function that you can also limit to a precise quadrant of the display dividing it into four. Moreover, it is remarkable compatibility with the wide Park EF and EF-S objectives and compatible third-party lenses, virtually any EOS compatible lens is compatible with the M50 with adapter that is actually transparent, the functionality of Lenses are maintained at 100% without sagging, delays or perceptible differences. On the spot of the commands sure, one more ring would have been appreciated, but it still has a customizable function key, and also it is possible to customize the functions assigned to all the keys, also of the rear pad, then with a few days Of adaptation is found all under the fingers at the first shot, moreover all the functions are accessible and adjustable at all times in overimpression on the Live View touch. The battery is at minimum union, depending on the conditions can last from 230 to 300 shots, better equip yourself with a pair of spare batteries that have a low cost.

sent on January 09, 2019


canon_efm11-22isCanon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 IS STM

Pros: Small and light, stabilized, excellent construction, distortion absent

Cons: The brightness, but there's even worse

Opinion: It's a little gem, sharp as a blade all over the frame, the definition is good already at full aperture, effective stabilizer, what I wonder is the simplicity with which you can get shots without distortion with an equivalent focal of 17mm on FF, really excellent.

sent on November 22, 2018


canon_135_f2Canon EF 135mm f/2.0 L USM

Pros: Simply Magical

Cons: On APS-C is a bit long

Opinion: is nicknamed "Magic Prime", is a lens that creates addiction, despite its limited range of use are always reluctant to remove it from the camera body, already sharp at F2, a bit ' of purple fringing to this opening that disappears closing a bit. You make portraits with a beautiful fuzzy and that completely isolates the subject even if taken full length then from considerable distance since it is a 135, and closed to F4 is a blade priceless even for shots of details within a panorama. If you find it under the 1000 euros then it's pretty much an investment, footprint and weight quite content.

sent on October 03, 2018


sigma_18-35_f1-8Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Art

Pros: Brightness, distortions easily correctable with specific profile, general image quality, low cost

Cons: Weight, AF ridiculous

Opinion: It is a lens that you can simultaneously love and hate. In situations where you need versatility and speed is priceless, practically are three prime lenses in the same lens, 18, 24 and 35, all F1,8, a 1.8 vignette but to me personally this feature pleases, the sharpness is not lacking, although on dense sensors in my opinion is Better not climb too easily over F8, TA is a show. However in use with reflex is heavily penalized by the ridiculous AF. You cannot say that you suffer from front or back focus, because it simply does what it wants, it can center the perfect fire for three shots and err of two meters in the fourth. Used in live view the problem naturally disappears, so if you want to use it this way or on an ML it is a perfect lens.

sent on October 03, 2018




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