(Will not work on full frame, on DX equivalent to a 15-30mm)
A very good performer indeed, if you don’t care about it’s border sharpness (only so-so).
If you need it as a reportage lens buy it and you will not regret your money; if you want it to use as a landscape lens try to test it before you buy to see if it met your expectations.
Full size:

100% crop:

For infrared use it is a “mixed bag” lens: really really sharp in the middle of the frame, but often with the borders not up to my standards and, only sometimes not everytime, a big hotspot in the middle.

Again: if you can try it before you buy it.
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visible light
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infrared
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