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


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

dji_mavic_miniDJI Mavic Mini

Pros: Lightweight and pocket-sized, radio control also pocket-sized and lightweight, does not require a license to use it, exceptional video quality, good battery life, stabilization in the absence of excellent strong wind, rapid ascent / descent and remarkable maximum speed

Cons: It does not shoot in RAW (bigger defect, but it is of course a choice wanted by DJI), a signal that tends to get lost easily if there is an obstacle

Opinion: The Mavic Mini is my first drone and I use it every time as if it were a sacred relic. He accompanied me to the battery of Fort Chaberton, at 3130 meters above sea level, flying in conditions of strong wind and at prohibitive altitudes, especially considering the weight and size of this little jewel. Being able to see the world from a completely new perspective gives unparalleled emotions (and shots) every time. For the quality / price ratio, if the Mavic Mini shot in RAW, it would be the perfect drone in my opinion for a large slice of customers.

sent on May 18, 2022


canon_70-200_f4Canon EF 70-200mm f/4.0 L USM

Pros: L-series lenses, price, build quality, lightning-fast and precise AF

Cons: Given that saw the price you can not complain if you really want to find some cons: f / 4 non-stabilized and lack of tropicalization

Opinion: I arrived a few days ago and unfortunately I have not yet had the opportunity to test it in the open field, but the first test that I could perform are very satisfied. Having regard to the quality / price ratio you can not ask for more, it is a series L, AF fast and silent, clean, sharp images. Compared with his brother IS the price is much lower and affordable for all, after thinking about it I decided that the stabilizer was not worth the extra money (for my opinion of course) and I do not think I will have to regret it. I'm curious to try it with a 1.4 extender.

sent on February 15, 2013


canon_550dCanon 550D

Pros: Price, same sensor of the "big sister" 7D

Cons: as all the entry level suffers from the high iso

Opinion: An entry-level camera, there should not expect miracles, but it can give a lot, especially to beginners. It 'was my first SLR, I still have it, and before I interessassi to a greater degree in photography has been my inseparable. Compact and lightweight, with its 18-55 took her everywhere and I was taking hundreds of pictures to repeat, I think there is no better way to approach the fotografia.rnPer all those who are approaching this magical world, it is essential to remember that to take great pictures it is essential to have a super super reflex and goals, just have a good eye and imagination! Just look at the pictures below the 550 to be believed!

sent on February 13, 2013


sigma_8-16Sigma 8-16mm f/4.5-5.6 DC HSM

Pros: Angle of enormous although not fish-eye, full time mf, f good

Cons: I would say only the diaphragm is not bright

Opinion: I believe that there is wide APSC better angle of view, build quality, af, image quality, all these things put together create a lens really super, super recommended! to 16 mm allows you to capture virtually any landscape, whether urban or natural, and 8 mm, the only thing you can do is create and sperimentare. only thing to be careful when you mount the camera on the tripod, not to enter the field tripod legs, something more than simple if you are distracted for a moment, given the disproportionate angle of the lens.

sent on February 13, 2013


canon_7dCanon 7D

Pros: Body resistant to low temperatures, outstanding autofocus, burst more than usable, behavior at high ISO good but not excellent

Cons: Does not hold very high ISO, but then it is an APSC sensor, not FF.rnNon tropical

Opinion: I bought the 7D now 2 years ago and coming from 550 and is worth emphasizing the difference between the two rooms. Photographer mainly landscapes and photos on the road, but I'm just venturing into wildlife photography, and the 7D is absolutely perfect for everyone. For nature photography is the most appropriate FF, but since the price of most remain prohibitive, with the 7D you have a machine that is perfectly suited to pictures of all kinds thanks to its fast and accurate AF, the number of points and not just burst. rnQuando in the future will change it, probably will be for a FF, unless the mark II 7D not face a stir.

sent on February 13, 2013




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