A very worthy lens for photography or shooting from a long distance. I advise you to buy. Has pros: Excellent focusing speed, although many say that focusing is many times faster than that of an 18-105 whale, I didn’t notice, maybe I just got a super-nimble whale. But the tenacity of focus is on top. Aperture is basically expected. The build looks solid. The metal mount inspires confidence and hope that it will withstand its solid 745 grams and solid size without any problems. The problem with the noise of the stabilizer is, in my opinion, greatly exaggerated. Clicks are audible, but nothing terrible and does not bother. The drawing is very nice. The minimum focusing distance is only 1.5 m, but this is a design feature and you quickly get used to it. Colors, sharpness, detail, contrast are pleasing. Fully compatible with both crop and full frame. With its cons. Weight and dimensions, especially with the native hood (but this is a matter of habit and retribution for a long focal length). The front lens is too close, which can lead to rapid, accidental contamination or damage (which can be easily corrected by protecting with the supplied lens hood or protective filter). The price that has been constantly growing lately (and so overpriced for amateur-class equipment).
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