Despite the fact that I do not yet proudly declare myself the owner of this ridiculously fantastic lens, I have already started setting aside money for it. After having spent a considerable amount of time looking at him on a variety of photography websites, and more specifically at the work that had been accomplished using this glass, I finally had the chance to put it to the test. To begin, I would like to draw your attention to the unique bokeh that is not achievable with any other lens. It is impossible to convey the impact; all you need to do is look at the images after they have been processed. Second, I was able to confirm for myself that this lens is resistant to water damage. Also, he was able to maintain his immaculate composure while being subjected to enormous temperature swings (+20 indoors, -23 outside) for a total of 8 hours over the course of two consecutive days. Finally, maintain a sharp and quick attention. Reportage photography has a very low rate of missed shots, which is a good thing because I had to take pictures of dogs moving around erratically in a place that wasn't particularly well lit. The fourth virtue that can be derived from this is patience. Luminosity is the fourth factor. There was no need to specify an ISO value higher than 400. What else can I say about the L-series? In general, I've developed quite the crush on this lens! Hold on a second! I will purchase you shortly!
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