This brings me back to my Nikon FE 1.4 aperture priority, which I still have but don't use. For example, by adjusting the depth of field using the aperture settings, you can blur or reduce the background to increase the depth of field. There's no image stabilization, so you'll need to use it more often to mount it on a tripod if you want to shoot video. Image sharpness is more than acceptable for a lens that costs less than half the price of a Canon equivalent. It comes with a storage bag. Looks well made. I hope the new Canon EOS M50 MII or something like that comes out in autumn. It works with an adapter.
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