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


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

fujifilm_x-t20Fujifilm X-T20

Pros: Color quality and detail recovery in shadows-highlights, focus, portability, software updates, electronic viewfinder, material quality, settings, 4K video, tilt and touch screen, white balance (it's perfect in 90% of cases )

Cons: X-Trans sensor, handle, rare cases of missed focus and other small things

Opinion: FIRST IMPRESSIONS: After selling the EOS M (1.0), I decided to move on Fuji. Quality and feeling of another level without a doubt, but I can not make me go down the X Trans of which many speak very well. If you shoot in RAW you will have to do research and experiment to escape the artifacts. It is not as dramatic as it seems, but they are clearly visible artifacts once zoomed to 100% (even at 75% you can see). Grip so so, from me that I come from the EOS M is still an improvement, even if I would have liked slightly more sunken. On the battery I do not say since coming from the Canon I can not be satisfied, especially for the fact that the Fuji can be recharged via USB. For the rest, all promoted with flying colors: dynamic range, portability! (at first glance it will seem fake), Fuji kit, software updates (both camera and lenses) and in general the sense of vintage and quality that the Fujifilm system transmits.

sent on February 07, 2018


canon_efm22_f2Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM

Pros: Amazing lens in all respects, the best for Canon Mirrorless

Cons: Maybe chromatic aberrations, in some cases

Opinion: Silent focus, 35mm f2 equivalent, low price, high quality, what else can you want? Already from f2.8 is brilliant in exaggeration and has great colors. Lightweight, super compact, makes the EOS M of any generation almost compact. If you have an EOS M you can not miss this goal, whatever your photo genre or budget, since it's around 100 euros easily. Do not have it!

sent on October 14, 2017


canon_efm_18-55isCanon EF-M 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM

Pros: Lightweight, constructive quality, stabilized, price

Cons: Sharpness, general optical quality that leaves to be desired

Opinion: I used this lens for 2 years, I used it a little because I did not feel like it: to have a clarity at least acceptable according to my standards, I had to close at least f8. Even though I did not close the sharpness, it always left me a bit disappointed and the picture did not have the quality you would expect. Chromatic aberration on the agenda and average colors. I would not feel like suggesting it, it was one of the reasons that made me sell my Canon Mirrorless system.

sent on October 14, 2017


canon_eos_mCanon EOS M

Pros: Compactness, constructive quality, ease of use, image quality for the price, magic lantern.

Cons: Autofocus, battery, dynamic range, objective system still too poor.

Opinion: Bought by mediaworld at 299 with 18-55 and 22mm kits, a crazy offer. If you find it for that price do not think twice. It's an amazing car, the photos are rich in details, the colors are saturated, the Touch display allows you to focus on whatever you want. The first two problems mentioned are somewhat resolutable: if you do not need instant autofocus, the first one is already fixed, the second is solved by purchasing batteries upgraded from 2000 Mah (2 x 20 euros) compared to the 890 supplied with the machine. In short, a really good canon home product that only has 2 major defects. UPGRADING AFTER 2 YEARS: My first camera, I learned to photograph and after I recognized the limits I sold it. Low focus in even slightly tough conditions, bad dynamic range, ISO in the standard for the band where it was placed at pretty pious optics and time park, with the exception of the 22mm f2.0.rnThere will be nothing to say about the design quality : a brick. Really robust and durable, made forlast. Excellent touchscreen, very responsive and responsive, a comfort that will then regret in rooms that do not have it. The battery also pitiful, it was unloaded in a moment by only using the screen. But beware of compatibility with MAGIC LANTERN, which allows you to timelapse in the room, programmed shots, BULB posing timers and more. In short, if you do not want the most out of your room and you want to spend very little, this is the machine that's for you, otherwise I would not feel comfortable advising you.

sent on December 05, 2015




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