I think it makes little sense to talk about vignetting, glare resistance, aberrations and other technical parameters that can be fixed one way or another in post-production. Even lenses for significantly more money have drawbacks, and glare can also be caught on a conditional Zeiss for a conditional 100K. The lens was purchased for artistic tasks with which it copes perfectly. Autofocus is so fast that you don't notice how it focuses, which is not surprising with such a focal length. What can not be said about the ring for manual focus, there is such a small stroke, and it rotates very easily, and at the same time, the most disgusting thing is that rotation without a stop - you can brush off the focus even with the wind. For such a small aperture, it seemed to me a rather strong coma, although it is quite suitable as a budget astro lens, again it is terribly inconvenient to focus manually. I liked the more or less "corrected" distortion. Conclusion: for such a price, a more than pleasant lens, if not for the focus ring, there was a solid five.
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