I've been using this lens for a few months now. Of the benefits, aperture is without a doubt the most notable; nonetheless, it is important to point out to novices that not everyone will be able to take good pictures at 1.4: To begin, the sharpness at 1.4 has quite a bit of room for improvement (which is not always bad for a portrait). The second issue is that the depth of field is not deep enough. In point of fact, the majority of shots will begin at f/2, which is also an excellent starting point. Many individuals, particularly when the proboscis is stretched, experience difficulties with the light affects of this lens. In general, the design is not particularly aggressive. In addition, I believe that the pricing is a little bit too expensive. In addition, keep in mind that the recommended distance for a studio portrait is 50 millimeters. however on the full frame, and especially on the crop, it is already a reportage portrait of a person on the street. These focal lengths ended up being troublesome for me personally because I needed a broader range of view in the room I was shooting in. In the end, I decided to sell this lens, and I don't feel any regret about the decision.
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