Is this $250 lens as perfect as the $8,000 Nikkor z 58mm f/0.95 lens? No, but it creates amazing photos with great bokeh! Of course there are chromatic aberrations and other small defects, but whether they appear at all or even become noticeable later depends on the lighting. My attached photo shows an example of chromatic aberration (color fringing) but to understand that it is visible I had to photograph the boundary between super bright/dark light. But do you notice? Is this against the terms of the contract? For $250, you can't beat the bokeh-to-dollar ratio.
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