What is the point of a fast lens, if it doesnβt have enough light in the room to focus, and it behaves incomprehensibly in the light. So where Nikonovsky 18-55 and 55-200 instantly find focus, this one will crawl back and forth, eventually miss. If the lens is tilted down relative to the horizon, then when focusing, having first caught it, the focus seems to spontaneously float forward, as a result, the frame is cloudy. Here I read somewhere that you can be treated if you half-press the trigger several times . But damn it, while you press it several times, your frame will go away. Who likes to shoot all sorts of stationary objects there, the lens is suitable, it turns out beautifully. But autofocus, no nerves are enough! Maybe just a copy of this caught. Sent it back a week later.
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