If you are a sport or action shooter move on.
But if you are a landscape photographer and want a light, quite sharp, and handy lens consider this one, even if you aren’t on a budget.
At full aperture this lens is already a very good performer, and down just by one stop is enough for achieve the best quality.
To take advantage of the lens resolution the best thing is to use, when available, the Live View features, with lens and camera mounted on a rock-solid tripod and using a remote shutter release.
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