I considered the current, not new, but not ancient G-version for a long time, but I ultimately decided against it since I didn't like how slow it was, and Krasitsky (also known as DVDM) raised some questions by comparing the 1.8D, 1.4G, and 1.4D variants. I was also very interested in the sharpness that the new 50mm Sigma and the 45mm Tamron stabilizer could provide. But, the weight and the dimensions. If you give up on them, I have a 24-70 2.8G lens that is not quite as sharp as razor blades but is more than adequate for the job. I needed a lens that was small, lightweight, had a great picture, and was not slower than either the existing 50 / 1.8D or the 24-70 / 2.8, and I believe I have found the lens I've been looking for. The lens is extremely well-known, and there are no longer any mysteries surrounding it, so I won't be providing any examples of its work in this article. Just the reasons for selecting him were discussed, despite the fact that formally there are other options besides him.
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