Too much has been written about the difficulty of focusing, someone had problems with it, someone quickly got used to it, so I thought that I would eventually get used to it. And didn't miss a beat! I took the lens the day before the wedding shooting and literally on the day of the shooting, "randomly" scribbled frames. From the pictures on the camera screen, at first there were serious doubts, but did I get into focus? Only when I came home at the end of the day, I was simply shocked! Minor misses were only in the pictures, where the object being filmed was in the zone up to 1 meter, here my own eyepiece sometimes deceived me, but there were very few such cases. I found my "ideal" focus point fairly quickly. On the scale, this value is in the region of one, slightly to the right of it. On a hole from 4 and further, objects at a distance of a meter and further are in sharpness. Honestly, I didn’t even expect it, I thought that such a feature only works in fisheye . Now, after almost a month, I practically don’t use the focus scale, it stays at one value. Occasionally, when I play with the macro, I turn on live view, set it to 2.8 and take a picture - it turns out an amazing picture with a beautiful blur of the backdrop . About the barrel. It's there, and it's unpleasant. At first you do not pay attention to it, but then it constantly hurts the eye. But smart people have long managed to shove a corrective profile into the Rav Camera of Photoshop and Lightroom. I quickly sorted out this problem by replacing the first version of the Canon 14mm 2.8L in the profile. Now in the Lens Circration settings you select Custom and the barrel automatically disappears, making the picture just perfectly straight. I advise you to deal with this problem immediately after buying a lens. If you have any problems, please contact us!
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