Everyone writes about ugly chopped bokeh. I don't know, I really like bokeh. If you do not engage in photo-onanism and do not examine the pictures pixel by pixel, then you will never notice the so-called "nuts" in your photos. I don’t understand those people who attribute the lack of a built-in focus motor to the disadvantages. This is a technical feature of this lens. The same thing, if we attribute the disadvantage of a manual gearbox of a car, instead of an automatic one. Carefully read the technical specifications and compatibility of your carcass with non-motorized glasses. Before buying carefully checked for front / back focus. Photographed on the target, then took a photo of my girlfriend's eyes. Hits right on target. Wide open, the lens produces a nice soft effect that is great for portraits. I was very surprised by the sharpness of the lens for the money. I did not notice so many pimples on the face of my beloved before I took her photo at 3.5)). There was an idea to buy Helios 81n, but when I tried and felt what manual optics was, I realized that it was not mine. By the way, g81N costs 2500, and I bought Nikon 50 1.8d for 3400 in amazing condition (used). Of course, you think, but I am very glad that I did just that. Summing up, I can say that for ridiculous money you will get a lens that will work out its cost by 200%. If anyone is interested, I have a Nikon d7000 carcass. I apologize for the confusion. All good.
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