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Cons:Corners sharpness from F4, packaging, build quality
Opinion:The lens itself comes in a very simple packaging, I expected it given the paltry cost, but the optical quality surprised me. Although it remains a lens from 100 euros, the optical yield and the opening forgive the constructive quality in the average. From F/1.4 to F/2.8 is sharp especially in the center, if you look for sharpness at the corners you have to close to f/4, but being a portrait lens, the need for sharpness at the corners is relative. Are present, beyond the focus ring, that of the Diframi, declicked. The bokeh instead is pleasant (thanks to the 14 aperture blades), soft, is not the best on the square but this figure is absolutely a best buy if you are looking for a lens to start doing portraits: being a fixed and manual lens (no autofocus), everything The investment you make remains on the quality of the lenses, recommended!