Before I started shopping for a solution, like many others, I researched a ton of different forums and read a ton of different reviews. I didn't want to make any mistakes. I have done a lot of reading, both positive and negative reviews. I went to the store and looked at, filmed, and felt the items. primarily contrasted with the amount of fifty dollars. As a consequence of this, I came to the realization that it is necessary to take 35-ku because, having a Nikon 3100, I didn't see the point in purchasing a 50-ku (except for the future), which is an appropriate lens for an entry-level camera. As a result of this realization, I came to the realization that it is necessary to take 35-ku. Bought and. upset, because. initially (after whale 18-55), it seemed to me that I was somehow miserable, but after a short period of use, I realized that I was miserable, because I expected too much from him, while I myself was not ready to shoot on a fix. My experience has broadened and my beliefs have become more steadfast as a result of my recent trip to Thailand. This lens is excellent and provides an excellent option for those who are just starting out. P.S. the only "minus" in it is the viewing angle, but this is not a drawback, but rather a feature, so my next purchase is going to be a width.
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