Whatever the advantages of this lens, you still need to think 10 times before buying it. I shoot a lot of dynamic reports (including children's), where a shallow depth of field is fraught with misses. As a rule, I twist up to 4-8. A couple of static portraits at 2.8 maximum. and then for this I have 70-200. Plus, under heavy loads and fatigue, there is always a tremor in the hands, which should extinguish the stub. But it is not in this lens. A lot of great people are getting married. Therefore, after using it for a year, I replaced it with 24-70 f / 4 L is, which I am incredibly happy about. This is the same wonderful glass, but at half the price and lighter in weight. And for portraits, there is my favorite 70-200 f/2.8 L is. This couple is now enough for all occasions) In short, with experience I came to a wise thought. Aperture in many genres of photography is often a waste of money and sometimes evil. But the stub is a huge plus.
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