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Lieu : États-UnisMembre depuis : 21 mars 1999

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Photo Studio Photography Kit 3 Light Bulb Umbrella Muslin 3 Backdrop Stand Set
18 sept. 2018
Overall a good value for the money. Everything works as expected. It does all it is suppose to
Overall a good value for the money. Everything works as expected. I worked with a professional photographer for years and setting up and breaking it down was familiar. With that being said it is not meant to be and is not pro quality. It does all it is suppose to, but is not going to take the abuse that more expensive equipment is build to withstand. For the amateur beginner this is a great starter set. Handel it gently when setting up and breaking down and you should be OK. You can upgrade a piece at a time. The light bulbs need to be brighter, background stands could be taller, but it is what it is. For the approximately $60 I paid I'm happy with the set. Its amazing how far technology has come. This stuff use to run hundreds of dollars. Do I recommend it...yes. If you have the talent this will really make your photos much better at much less cost then that of a new lens or camera.
18 août 2007
Great camera does 98% of what you need
Great lens, great image quality (good dynamic range), Adobe color, rugged durable metal design, and it looks really good. Down side: vignetting in some instances, it is quite noticeable but you can crop to 50 percent of image and still get very usable shots. The Pro1 comes in a really small package and will do most anything well. But you do need to know how to take a photograph. This is not the best camera for a beginner, but it is an excellent choice for an experienced photographer. It is the Ferrari of the point and shoots. Not quite a pro camera, but it will blow every other pedestrian camera off the road, and it will look really cool while doing it. For my money still the best digital camera available WITHOUT an interchangeable lens.
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Near MINT Canon Extender EF II 2X Tele Converter from Japan #1405
11 avr. 2017
Great at what it is 2x Canon Teleconverter II rocks with right lens, right technique.
The Canon 2x Teleconverter II is a great photography tool, which when used properly gives greater reach to a few high quality L lenses with f stops in the 2.8 or lower range. S it perfect, no. Is it useful yes very. I own a Canon T3i and a 70-200 2.8 L non IS lense. And this combination rocks. With in 2X Teleconverter II my 70mm-200mm is now a high quality 224mm-640mm f 5.6 lense . You do need to know how to take a photo, and how your equipment works. I hand hold in the bright Florida sun and watch my shutter speeds. At about f10 the combination of 70mm-200mm L glass with offers very high quality images. Put it on a tripod and it's a killer. It's heavy, slow, and inexpensive. So what, it's also about $2,000 cheaper then other options with the same quality. In short: know how to take a picture, know what it will and will not work with equipment wise and get to long range pictures you really want at a fraction of the cost. I use it for birds mostly. But under bright lights you can take anything using correct techniques. 90% of low ratings are from people who try to use this with the wrong equipment, don't know a shutter speed, aperture or technique. Best of luck.