It works great with my Canon 6d Mk2; autofocus, facial recognition. In my opinion, this is the finest lens I own. You may read the testimonials about the 35mm he applies to his shoulder blades on YouTube. The amazing quality justifies the high cost. Benefits that vary: Incredible clarity and illumination. When compared to other 35mm fixed lenses, this one is the best. Incredible clarity even at f/1.4 (fully open). As the lens is pricey, experts often check customer ratings before making a purchase. As a result, I can confidently declare that this is the finest buy in the 35mm format. There is shielding from both dry air and wetness. It manages to look chic even when the hood is up. Filters of 72mm in diameter each. Intense concentration. Totally silent. A fantastic image is within your reach. Here's a picture of you that I attached. The downsides are: Heavy, your hand will tire quickly if you shoot for more than six to eight hours straight. For me, shooting for two to three hours at a time helps keep the hand from tiring from lack of moisture. If the background is significantly brighter than the subject, it's possible that he has a focus issue, but it's more likely that the lenses will adjust focus on their own. However, this is easily remedied by establishing a touch-screen or fixed-focus point.
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