I won't recommend buying it. I got it as a whale with a carcass, and therefore not particularly upset with the money spent. I will sell, for sure. Sony has never really pleased photographers with its whales. Has some pros Compactness. Considering the huge shortage of available glasses for the E mount, you are just glad that the lens is without an adapter. Autofocus seems to suit, silent. The lens hood is removed easily, the elastic bands are pleasant, without backlash. With its cons. The stub in the lens does not turn off, and it is precisely because of its work curve that there are more blurs than on similar glasses without a stub. Itβs a paradox, but still I shot about 30,000 reportage photos with this lens, and therefore there is a basis for judgment. plastic body. Not weatherproof. Optical quality is achieved only at F8, so forget the big hole and sharpness in the frame at these values. Ugly bokeh, disgusting macro. There were cases that the camera lost contact with the lens. It was decided by "re-parking" the glass to the carcass. I also heard that SONY saves on high-quality glass elements in the optical design and some lenses are made of cheap material. The lens is suitable only for family gatherings in Jeep format and shooting landscapes on a bright day with a hole smaller than f8.
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