With a crop without a screwdriver, which is most inexpensive cameras like my D60 and D3100, you need exactly such a 35mm lens; it is equivalent to a full-frame 50-ku and is considered by many to be an excellent lens. The Kit 18-55 lens has a generally applicable field of view, which means that a wide variety of subjects may be brought into sharp focus; nevertheless, the images it produces are, frankly, unremarkable. Within the same lens, there is stunning clarity of the primary subject, as well as a stylish blur of everything else. However, this blur is not simply a result of the lens blurring everything and anything; rather, it is selective and extremely engaging. There is a very narrow zone of sharpness in it, and depending on the circumstances, even different faces in the same group photo may not be in focus. Ideal: there is only one major subject in the frame, and everything else is blurred out and out of focus. It is permissible, in certain circumstances, to abandon the outbreak; nonetheless, no one has canceled a firm hand. Along with this, just a great professional blur of everything else that is not the main plan. Photographs that are very clear and sharp, with a focus on the details. This mashup is something that appeals to me much. The decision to purchase this particular lens was one that I have never once come to regret. It enables you to produce photographs that are of a high quality and can be described as "expensive and fashionable." But, a little bit of practice is required ;-) You are able to photograph at a reasonable distance in close quarters and on the street with a focal 35 lens, similar to a 50mm lens. The 18-55 lens has been collecting dust in the storage closet; when using this lens, the photographs come out looking really interesting and fashionable. PS: I sold the 55-200 telephoto lens shortly before making the purchase because it was a cheap lens, and the photographs that it produced were the same quality. I placed an order on eBay from the United States to buy the lens directly from the manufacturer. The total cost was 7200 dollars, and for that price, the lens is excellent.
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