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Review on Crystalline Precision Captured: Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens Unveiled by Vinay Souphaphong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Initially, it was taken as a household reportage for premises (apartment, kindergarten, office, etc.). Fortunately, the price and size allow. My friend and I went to take a picture with him in nature, check him out as a portrait painter, although, obviously, he is not for that. It's also not as bad as it could be. If the model is not strongly moved to the edge, it is quite decent. Autofocus seems to be OK; were greased, but I don't know which of the two of us is to blame for this. More than 90% are quite clear and without back-front focusing. I consider it a worthy purchase even for those to whom finances allow more (in every sense).

Pros
  • - The main feature is that it is compact and lightweight. A DSLR with it becomes commensurate with large compacts and mirrorless ones. At the same time, it cannot be said that this is "bought" due to the quality of the picture. I didn't find any chromatic aberrations. In any case, it does not catch the eye, as on some. - Geometric distortion - within reason at the edges. - I liked the sharpness. - The price, of course. - Backlight keeps. - Aperture, of course, you always want more. However, here it is normal and 2.8 is fully operational, without reservations.
Cons
  • There are no disadvantages. - The central unit with the lens drives during focusing. So it's not really a monolith. - Bokeh is not artistic. - Only crop.