I pretty much gave up shooting it and went for a long stroll with just one corpse and one lens because I couldn't imagine anything better to do. What you need for street photography and shooting in places where you can't normally shoot is a camera that is compact and unobtrusive. In general, you should do so since you will not regret doing so. Pros: Because of its versatility, I believe that ninety percent of those who purchased it intend to use it as a universal lens on crop cameras. The hood does not rattle, there are no complaints about the assembly, there are no moving parts, there is no backlash, the bayonet is made of metal, and there are no moving parts in the bayonet. Regarding aperture, I don't believe that anything else has to be explained. The size is one of the most small lenses available, and the weight is extremely comfortable to use and wear around the neck and hands. The price is possibly the most appealing aspect of this product; I even purchased the infant for 4,800 wooden ones. However, in terms of the money-to-chairs ratio, I still need to look for alternatives. Having certain negative aspects Although it is already more expensive, autofocus has the potential to both take the shot and miss it. Additionally, it has the potential to be faster.