The standard picture quality in all modes, low cost, and light weight pleased the only cropped telezoom in the E system. It performs as it should for the money—neither more nor less. In the absence of a superior option, a necessary upgrade to 16-50mm has some benefits 1) Excellent sharpness with a one- or two-stop cover at all focal lengths 2) Sonev image with clarity, correctness, and technical precision 3) Stylish construction and materials 4) Good contrast and work in hard backlight 5) The secondary market's price is incredibly cheap 6) Lightest full APS-C telezoom on the market in terms of weight Cons are: 1) Although it is already quite gloomy, the situation is made worse by the entry lens's still minuscule diameter and 49mm filter size. This has very poor light transmission and is incredibly small for a telephoto. 2) Mechanical sensitivity, case material sensitivity, and case design sensitivity. According to my understanding, dustproof is equal to 0. 3) The lens hood is tight and frequently sticks, and the trunk is made of subpar, cheap plastic. When taken out of a case or bag, the trunk can also open up by itself.
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