A very cheap, all plastic, toy lens, that neverthless performs marvellously.
A thing to remember
Ansel Adams once said: "The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it".
Please, remember this quote when you will read the reviews, bacause cameras and lenses are just tools.Ratings
These ratings are based on the samples that I own personally. This mean that not necessarily your sample, cause sample variation, will perform in the same way.
The stars:
1 - poor, use it only as paperweight
2- good if you don’t have another lens and you are going to win the Pulitzer with this picture
3 - good for amateur use
4 - good for professional use
5 - outstanding-
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