It would be a simple, everyday lens if it weren't for the fact that it has autofocus, and its focal length would give it a lot of flexibility. I brought a photograph that was made with this lens at f2.8 to show how powerful XA can be (pay attention to the branches at the top). And here are a few more photographs that illustrate bokeh as well as the overall picture in its entirety. Has some pros Compact. After the purchase, the autofocus functioned silently and to a satisfactory degree. There was no front or back focus in my instance. Inexpensive (for individuals who are not engaged in trade, this glass can become a budget alternative to KIT) (for those who are not engaged in commerce, this glass can become a budget alternative to KIT). Metal bayonet. This will be a benefit for people who are very cautious, who are frightened of breaking it, or who frequently swap out their lenses. It was not necessary for me to change the glass on the carcass on a regular basis in my use case, thus it is irrelevant. Having this drawback: XA that is strongly emphasized on an aperture that is open. In this scenario, someone will volunteer to cover the aperture so that it reads f/2.8. However, I'm afraid that when I buy a lens, I want to be able to use all of its aperture capabilities. Additionally, the bokeh at 2.8 isn't as prominent. There is nothing remarkable about the bokeh itself. There is no pattern that is unique to the lens at all. The technical bokeh that is typically used is neither good nor poor. Once approximately 300–400 images were taken with this glass, the autofocus motor started acting on its own and began to behave erratically. At the worst possible time, he flat-out refused to concentrate on the task at hand (I had to take the entire series of photos in manual focus mode). One day later, autofocus was functional, but the device would only focus after the user held down the focus button for thirty seconds, and the process was accompanied by an incomprehensible creaking sound. Additionally, the focusing process frequently failed.