Five minutes - the flight is normal. It corresponds to the reviews in the networks - sharp from 2.8, a cool stabilizer is present. The weight, although noticeable, is quite expected for the size and does not cause discomfort. But you need a tripod foot. Of the surprises - the viewing angle turned out to be 15mm smaller than on my old 16mm Zenitar (see example in the photo). But Tamron, of course, wins in terms of picture quality. Distortions are peculiar, it tries to correct the perspective and "align the horizon", therefore it stretches objects at the edges. In general, the impressions so far are pleasant. (Although the price, of course, is not budget now)
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