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Filippo La Rosa
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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by Filippo La Rosa


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nikon_d7500Nikon D7500

Pros: AF; Burst; High ISO noise resistance; General Quality

Cons: Missing second SD slot

Opinion: Bought for a couple of months and immediately tried on several occasions, I must say that lends itself well in all areas, sport, portrait, landscaping. The strong points are many starting from the sensor inherited from the professional d500, the AF at 51 points further enhanced than the series d7100-7200, and an infinite gust and worthy of its name with a good 8 fps. Compared to my previous d7100 are many differences, from gadgets (Snapbridge) to the articulated touch screen and very useful, but especially the quality of the sensor that is defended much better than the one mounted on the d7100. The files, exposing well, have almost no need to be retouched, the JPEGs are ready already as taken. The only fact is that the second SD slot is missing in the previous series and very useful to divide for example the raw from JPEGs, but in essence nothing serious. The advice to all those want to find in a camera so much substance.

sent on May 19, 2018


tamron_70-300vcTamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD

Pros: Sharp also TA; Quick AF; outstanding stabilizer

Cons: Hood a little cumbersome

Opinion: Great optical canvases on its price range do not think can be beaten. I use it a few months ago with satisfaction of D7100 and I have to say that returns colors and details notevoli.rnAnche the Af is not bad, of course, will not be comparable to 70-200 VRII but it does its job in a dignified manner. My specimen is even sharper wide open even at 300, I was lucky nell'accoppiata optical-SLR. The stabilizer is then I think the winning absolute of this canvas, blocks the image with an audible hiss but it is a guarantee that takes your dall'agguato of blur. The only counter quoted refers to the hood really big and cumbersome even for storing in the bag, but for lovers of "big is beautiful" is a treat. Recommended. Rate 9

sent on October 18, 2016


nikon_50_f1-8gNikon AF-S 50mm f/1.8 G

Pros: Wide opening, very defined, blurred pleasant.

Cons: No significant

Opinion: I use it for about six months and I must say that compared to my albeit honest 18-105 provides a generally higher quality in all aspects. The use of D7100 and I must say that on this machine offers the best of themselves for portraits and macro very acclimatized. The 'AF sometimes hesitates but nothing so outrageous as well as the construction would say decent. I bought it for raising the bar of quality, I'm happy, though on my way to take a little more wide-angle photograph. Advised

sent on November 02, 2015


visibledust_vdust_plus_dhap_vswabs_1-6VDust Plus Arancione 1.6x (DHAP Vswabs)

Pros: Ease of use

Cons: Cost

Opinion: I ventured into self-cleaning sensor of my D7100 counque having a decent manual. The product keeps the expectations and managed to complete the cleaning very accurately using 2 of 4 pads in the pack. A sore point the cost ... 37,00 EUR seems a little Tantini but considering that I can do at least one more cleaning is fine though.

sent on August 07, 2015


nikon_d7100Nikon D7100

Pros: Ergonomics, solid and robust body, af 51 points (although in 90% of cases only use the control panel). Sharpness photo

Cons: Buffer ridiculous 24 MP.

Opinion: I own this camera for about three months and I can only speak well from the camera body beautifully rugged though not very big, with all the buttons and wheels at your fingertips. Approaching the eye to the viewfinder is pleasantly struck by the brightness and width of the same with all the necessary information and even more, excellent choice to equip the viewfinder of a transmissive display with all written in white color. The files that churns out are nice, clean and very detailed in jpeg, indeed I must say that if you set all the parameters for this camera produces good pictures already beautiful and ready without necessarily having to waste a lot of time in front of the monitor to develop the Raw that for the most geeks surely be able to give something more. The only are the 24 MP that if on the one hand they also return the smallest of details, churn also 32Mb file, not really leggerini. Even f I consider above average especially considering the range of SLR on which is mounted. An ideal machine for people like me who do not want to lose the crop factorthat Dx Nikon offer. Recommended.

sent on October 14, 2013




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