Of course, not wide-angle, but these are more nit-picking, because after all 50mm. Again, I knew what I was buying, but it is worth noting the absence of a stub, of course, in most cases it will not be needed on it, but the fact remains that you will screw up 10 out of 500 photos precisely because of its absence. Works tight with depth. I worked very hard with the D3000, mutual understanding is seen on the D7000. Hood and case included. As a portrait photographer, it is gorgeous, especially when shooting in a studio. It practically does not chromate, vignetting is also minimal, and indeed there are few jambs in this. In general, there are more pluses than minuses. I took from the officials for a promotion for 12kr, I do not regret a penny spent on it. Of course, I do not advise those who do not understand why it is needed, and the mirror is just like a fashionable device. Before purchasing, you need to really understand why you are taking it.