I bought this lens to replace the whale lens and never regretted it . moreover, I had the opportunity to compare it with the Canon EF-S 17-85 f / 4-5.6 IS USM, which costs 2,5 times more and I liked the fifty dollars much more. In my opinion, for a beginner, this lens is the most it. Works out his money for all 200%. Perhaps someone will say that it is not so sharp, that the bokeh is plastic, that they say it is made of plastic and therefore it can break when dropped. Firstly, it's not as scary as they say, everything is not so critical . and secondly, you can't buy anything better for that kind of money . if you want USM, sharpness, a cooler design - take 50 mm 1.4, but it costs 3 times more. In general, I believe that the lens works out its money with a vengeance. It is designed for the beginner enthusiast. Of the real inconveniences that he gave me when using it, this is a small viewing angle . I have a crop, respectively, the angle becomes even smaller . Therefore, in my opinion, the lens is only suitable for portraits . architecture or landscapes there will have to be managed to shoot . but this is already not a lack of a lens, this is a lack of a camera with a cropped matrix, and the lens was not originally designed for landscapes
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