And now about a fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey
1) the terrible thoughtfulness of the design, namely, it concerns the retractable trunk. and it’s very easy to break it, you just need not to push the trunk and lightly press the bag in the transport or somewhere else, and the kenon company from 93 does not think about this joint, they don’t care, they pump the loot. By the way, you can save the trunk with a hood, but why can’t it be saved constructively from the very beginning ? !
2) unpredictability of focus hit. Specifically, I came across a lens from a friend (it had a small mileage, it still smelled of novelty) and I decided to try it (well, like I need it or not). I tested the lens on the ruler and marks, it hits exactly, I thought it was strange, and why they scold him. I took him to a photo session, and here I understood everything, I just saw the light. Of the 3 photos, this only got on one, and the whole ambush is that in one photo there is a back focus, and on the other front, a quiet, quiet horror. Even on my 1.8 half toss (which hits the marks exactly), the misses are 30-40 percent, and here only 1 out of 3 is on point. Many will say yes, it’s nonsense, you just can’t aim, but no, I aim strictly at the contrast area + I have an eyepiece magnifier in full frame and believe me, I perfectly see the focus and where it walks.