The best wide-angle lens for non-full-frame devices. The famous brand nikkor has not yet created an analogue to this lens. The tokina development team used to work on creating the famous nikkor lenses, then left the nikon manufacturers. I consider it the best wide-angle for entry-level cameras. it's a matter of taste. Its pros: High-quality, fast, sharp, very clear landscape shots at an open aperture, perfect for group photos, people, animals, architecture, monuments. Pretty good autofocus, 3 misses out of 10 shots, a little noisy autofocus engine, but this is a trifle. Country of manufacture Japan . Has cons: A slight distortion is easily treated in lightroom, rather insignificant HA, in poor lighting, autofocus prowls and is corrected by manual focusing. When using the built-in flash, a shadow is formed from the lens hood permanently attached to the lens, corrected by an external flash. There is no stabilizer, but for these focal lengths it is not needed.