I shoot with a Sony a6300. In general, I'm satisfied. Appropriate for both photography and staged video. But not for things like weddings or reports. The benefits of it include: Quick, clear, with a stunning picture, and glare-free. The weight is around average, and the quality of the photograph is also really good. Versatility. If you get close enough, you might be able to shoot the grains. There is not a significant skewing of the proportions in any direction. You also have the option of removing the general plans. In a nutshell, there are examples of videos that are entirely filmed on this patch, which is very legitimate. With these drawbacks: I use a stub because autofocus misses roughly half the time even with it. Turning something by hand is a very inconvenient process. The ring that controls the focus is not smooth. There is no stabilization, which is the standard at such a reasonable price for glass, but this is an exception.
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