This lens was bought in addition to the standard 15-45 mm lens (its capabilities are not enough for shooting distant objects) and fully justified itself. It does a good job of focusing on distant objects, and if necessary, you can help with the manual focus ring. It also proved to be quite good in shooting moving objects in the "Sports" mode in the camera settings. When focusing on a near object, a beautiful blur of the distant background (so-called bokeh) is formed, which is very good for portrait photography. At dusk, the quality of shooting quickly drops. Due to the fact that the maximum angle of view of the lens is very small (23 degrees), you will need to get used to the fact that not everything can be photographed, and full-length photos will have to be taken from a distance. In my inexperienced opinion, it is quite suitable for macro photography. The lens is small, light and easy to handle, much cheaper than the universal 18-150mm.
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