Examine the grounds on which they base their criticism. The fact that the photographer does not understand how to make proper use of the lens is usually the root cause of the photographer's discontent with the lens. 1. The removal of pillow barrels during processing can be accomplished with a single click. Shot using NEF, copy and paste the lens profile into Camera RAW, and then select "Lens correction" from the menu. 2. The soap was dispensed in an unpredictable manner. It appears like the aperture is fixed, and the shutter speed eliminates any possibility of motion. It turned out that the culprit was a protective filter that had been screwed on at the time of purchase but had been forgotten about afterward (and, of course, back and side light, which caused re-reflections). I took out the filter and tried to wean myself away from remembering to use the hood. 3. The over-clamped aperture is another aspect that makes the picture unappealing. Ideal 1/8 - 1/22, do not squeeze. 4. Natural rubber lagging elastic, also known as lagging elastic. Stretches from the fat caused by the hands being sweaty. I do not stretch, tk. I use common vodka to clean my hands and occasionally clean the rubber on the lens and the camera as well. 5. The remaining assertions, such as "oh, if only the aperture ratio of 2.8 and ringing sharpness for the same money," are not plausible and should not be taken seriously.
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