I regret buying it. It would be better to take a carcass, and then I bought a lens with a variable focal length. At first, I sinned on the E-Mount mount (compared to M, it is "flat"). But after using the Sony Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm f/2.8 and two adapters for A and M mounts, where the lenses are rigid even through the adapter, I realized that this was a drawback of the lens itself. His "boot". And this does not apply only to my lens. I tried it in stores on several copies - everywhere axial and transverse (~ from 3 acres to half a millimeter) backlash of the lens shoe in the mount). Because I have experience in replacing the mount on my own, I am considering the possibility of replacing the shoe on the lens. Because everything else in it basically suits me. The lens can be used on a crop, the angle of view at 28mm does not seem narrow.
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