Cheerful as an elephant Before that, I used 50mm 1.8 for almost 1.5 years, the time has come when it's time to change the glass in accordance with the sensations. I bought it from a friend in the fall for 20 sput, he switched to 28-300L, he's also pleased that it was on time). I messed up, but first impressions are "yes, things." The photos are much higher quality now that their focal lengths are more manageable; for example, 105mm portraits look very sharp and tasty when cropped to 168mm and used with an aperture of 7.1. Foreground I had to light the laser to focus, but she got the starry night sky, and for that I am grateful. I filmed stationary video blueprints; they look good and I have no complaints; the key is to provide a little more illumination than first meets the eye. I've never had to use an ISO setting higher than 400, and it handles bright environments like a flash and a nightclub with ease. Thanks to this glass, I didn't have to. Separate from this main discussion is one regarding the aperture ratio. There is more than enough to go around. If that doesn't cut it for you, I say light it up and call it a day. The stub is brutal, and a half-second release is challenging but doable. The change is substantial, so make the adjustment as soon as possible.
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