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


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

ttartisan_100bubble_bokehTTArtisan 100mm f/2.8 Bubble Bokeh

Pros: Blur and creative possibilities

Cons: Maybe just the length when fitted with adapter and tubes... for the rest nothing

Opinion: Taken for the creative possibilities that such a lens can provide and for the price it is completely worth it, I would never have spent on a Meyer... Actually, the way I set it up made me have a lot of fun, both with flowers and with subjects. Using a fully manual lens for me is always fascinating, it forces you to think more about the shot and all the beautiful things about photography. The screw cap for me is a pro... It's comfortable and doesn't jump away.

sent on April 04, 2024


sony_a6300Sony A6300

Pros: Transportability, QI, Wifi, use for macro.

Cons: Minimum shutter time at 1/4000 "; Battery life

Opinion: I am a loyal to the Sony a-mount, I purchased the A6300 to test the mirrorless also in the naturalistic field (poultry, animals, macro and landscaping) and check if you can switch to mirrorless keeping the optics a-mount. I used this machine for excursions in high altitude and I admit that for this area is excellent because of the small size, weight (even that of optics) and make it much more transportable than SLT. With native optics The AF is instantaneous (18-105g) and the functions of traking work very well. Adapting the A-mount optics with LAEA3 or LAEA2 adapters will lose several AF functions and custom keys. I tested it with LAEA3 + 70-400gii at the oasis of Torrile and the quality of the shots is great but the AF has several indecisions when you have to focus from close to far (vice versa is rather lightning... I hope sooner or later to test it with the 100-400 GM to verify there are no The same gaps). The minimum shutter time at 1/4000 of a second, for me, is a great limitation to make avifauna in flight... I also tried it with the Sony SAL 70-200 f 2.8 g and LAEA3... and mounting the dedicated multiplier (SAL 1, 4x)... does not keep the AF... and becomes manual focus... Great for macro instead. Always tested with LAEA3 and TAMRON 180 macro, the AF becomes manual but in macro you use that. The comfort you have when you mount on the tripod, machine and optics are balanced on the lens ring and you work very well. I don't use it for videos so I don't know anything about the video industry. Ultimately the A6300 I prefer and I recommend for areas where the slenderness of the machine and the kit counts much type of trip, street, hiking and for macro. In my opinion, for nature, especially with adapted optics, I would not recommend... even with the 100-400 GM still remains the limit of the shutter.

sent on August 24, 2018


sony_slt_a99Sony SLT-A99

Pros: Performance, High Quality, Very Malleable Files ... etc

Cons: Distribution of AF points.

Opinion: Taken used, I'm really okay. Few uncertainties in the AF and passing from 28 to 75 sam at the Zeiss 24-70 disappeared altogether. Strong handling, convenient the swivel screen such as the A77 I and II, allowing you to make shots from the top and the side without making mortal jumps (I've often used it for architectural photos by putting the screen over and turned sideways so that the machine is resting on the wall of the room and use all the available meters to shoot as wide a frame as possible). Commands are well-distributed and easy to reach. To me great.

sent on November 18, 2017




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