Actually, this lens was taken as a fast lens (for those who donโt know what a fast lens is, itโs an opportunity to open the aperture wide and take a high-quality photo in a shorter period of time, while reducing the iso value. What this gives is that there is no blurring in the pictures, you can without tripod to shoot calmly in poorly lit places, ideal for shooting indoors .) (and a little more help for those who donโt know - the lower the aperture value - for example, in this case f / 1.4, the more expensive the lens and the faster it is) And so Iโll be back - fast lens creates an excellent picture. The depth of field at an open aperture is very small, which gives a problem in autofocus, since the slightest change in the position of the subject goes beyond the field of focus, and the picture is not clear. In this case, I recommend using spot metering autofocus. Do not forget that this is a portrait lens, and this means taking photos of more or less static objects at an open aperture. It helps somehow. The smaller the aperture is opened, the greater the depth of field, and, accordingly, the sharper the picture with constant movement. Now itโs completely for beginners - take this lens calmly, since you shoot on โautoโ and in this case the aperture is unlikely to be fully open, and you will not notice all the above shortcomings, but you will get simply amazing pictures. Before that, I had a whale 18-55 nikor - the difference is simply incredible. To get just a great picture - just press the button . In general, a great thing for shooting. ps - who does not know what 50 mm is - this is the focal length. In other words, how close the object is to you. In this case, the photo can be taken no closer than half a meter. You can set the value of 50 on your existing lens (twist the zoom), and you will understand at what distance this lens will shoot. It lacks a large viewing angle.
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