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Pros:Optically perfect, small and easy to handle, lightweight, backlight resistance, sharpness
Cons:For those who are not accustomed: manual fire
Opinion:Optical for PRO in all respects. There are no flaws in this manual optics. For lovers of accurate photos up to the last pixel. I'm a candle lover and the 21st is the best wide angle I've ever used. No flare, sun stars in the beautiful lights. In your hand is accurate, the focus is soft and with the features of focus picking the game is done. It is the best start for those who want to devote themselves to manual fire, you can work with good precision in hyperfocal, but you can not forget to control the fire because the optics is very precise. It can also be used with the APS-C Series, with more effort, but it remains the best almost "35mm" for APS-C. Transmission, sharpness, volumes in the classic photos of Zeiss, transportability, construction... it has no weak point. Probably one of the best lenses for Sony-E. TOP to buy right away if you find the opportunity.
Cons:Difficulty finding a non-rotating grip when disengaging optics
Opinion:Fortunately found on the second hand market (which is very difficult), it is by far one of the best lenses I've ever had in my hands, including Leica. rnConstructed very well, it handles equally well. Dialogue with Sony in a perfect way. The focus is devoid of any game, sensitive and responsive.rnThe optical quality is absolute, the clarity almost embarrassing as well as the resistance to the backlight from manual (merit of the usual anti-reflective Zeiss). rnDa use with accuracy, like all 21 mm, is today a small masterpiece that those who report or landscape should never remove from the bag.