I took it for portraits. That's it. Despite the small aperture, it is already sharp from 2.4, while other faster lenses need to be pressed in order to achieve similar sharpness and depth of field. So, there is no difference: take a hole 1.8 and press it to 2.4 or immediately take a hole 2.4. I want to clarify that if "Macro" is written in the characteristics of the lens, this does not mean that it is intended specifically for macro. This only means that he knows how to shoot macro. But in the case of our friend, it is a little different. Although it has the characteristic "Macro" in its name, however, this is the last thing it is suitable for. But if you adapt, then he will shoot amazing macro.
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