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Lore80
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Lore80


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olympus_em1xOlympus OM-D E-M1X

Pros: Stabilizer, high freehand res shot, light composite, auto focus braketing, autofocus

Cons: Non-excellent optical sight, iso seal, sensor, absurd price

Opinion: I'm a full frame owner, nikon d3s to be exact. I wanted to try to support a mirrorless to take advantage of the versatility and the advantages of seeing immediately from the lens phase the result of what you are going to shoot. The oly om d em1x has been presented as a worthy challenger of the top full frame range... based on my experience and my opinion totally to be taken as subjective, they were better not to make comparisons and to fly low. The electronics on board for charity, it is sensational because the stabilization is great, and has many useful and comfortable functions. The problem is in my opinion the optical sight that I consider much lower than the nikon z6 that I just took, and this also affects the use of peaking. The other mega problem is the sensor; now it is an outdated sensor, from what I saw having it before the em1x the sensor of the market ii seemed better.... but the iso seal is not at the height of a d3s with which you work clean up to iso 6400-8000....il 4/3 format then it is a strange format especially for those who are used to 16/9 ...and then the bokeh is almost absent when compared to a ff. For goodness sake, all known things, but here, having in pairs a ff and a m4/3 I took little to give away everything and next to the d3s a nikon z6 of which I am totally satisfied. So in my opinion em1x overestimated and disappointing.

sent on September 06, 2019


sigma_sd_quattroSigma SD Quattro

Pros: Sharpness, chromium, dynamic range, high zoom focus, crazy black and white, extreme quality images.

Cons: Lack of sensor stabilization, few focus points, annoying noise already over iso200. My sensor gets dirty easily, but I think I'm the only one ... the usual ass

Opinion: I come from Nikon D810, Olympus om d em1 and Sony a7rii, so I have the eye trained to claim and lover of the macros I try very much the detail pushed and the cleaning of the pictures. The foveon has fascinated me so much to give away the nikon d810. Designed to excel with the optics of the new Sigma Park, the Art are amazing, I hit the file quality and the detail it returns ... feeling I NEVER had with the D810. That was enough to accept the challenge. Now i have sigma four sd and optical sigma grafts that I use seamlessly on sony a7rii cn mc11 adapter. Sure ... wants good lenses, it has an equivalent of 39megapixel..ha in the thirst of light its achilles heel for more than 200 iso I refuse to use it ... but to iso 100 with a good fit .. my mouth open .. and pay the limits it has ... so much to understand..what you do weddings well in church go to ff like d810 and sony, in short, bodies that allow bumps of photos, af immediate and cleaning also to iso 4000 ... but x the pictures to the newlyweds who are thought and stuck outdoors ... here is a lived experience ... you will really have a march in more cn the sigma four sd ....and black and white ... sublime ... do a 9 because if this sensor was inside the body and electronics of the sony a7rii ... it would be a vote 20 ... not 10

sent on September 01, 2017


nikon1_v3Nikon 1 V3

Pros: Crop 2.7 fabulous for macro and photographic hunting, compactness, electronic viewfinder, 60 frames per second in mf, compatibility with optical AF_S nikon and some third-party maintaining the automations, fun

Cons: Sensor that makes really good only when used with high level optics, non-stabilized sensor. prohibitive cost that discourages anyone who wants to groped a mirrorless nikon instead choose competitors in the sector is currently highly rated.

Opinion: I have a Nikon D810 and D810 V3 ... ends that is often parked at home. Great practicality in a fun and ... with FT_1 mount and Sigma 180mm f2.8 is something tremendous. I think when ... if the rumor is true ... come the samsung sensors and join the characteristics of V3 to the samsung sensor mirrorless benefits ... maybe stabilizing sensore..o maybe providing firmware to FT1_mount for the use of optical third party ... the tremeranno..mi competitors it suited a graft for the wired remote control to take the 60 / sec without touching the camera body.

sent on May 07, 2016


samyang_500_f6-3Samyang 500mm f/6.3 MC IF

Pros: Fascination with how it works, remarkable enlargements on the cheap

Cons: manual focus prohibitive, always shake-and lack of fine detail for enlargements driven such as photographs of the moon

Opinion: Very fascinating how it works conceptually, a game spechci intriguing. Unfortunately it is very difficult to use, almost prohibitive unless you have a full frame. I have a D3200 and especially for photos of the moon is a scourge ... the focus is atrocious and the shot is always missing sharpness and detail and smooth edges. sin, it would be enough that the first lens to be of better quality and efficiency, and surely all would be better though more expensive. I would like to see the comparison with the top class nikkor 500mm

sent on August 06, 2015




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