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Jul 18, 2018
Awesome reel!!
1 of 1 found this helpful I have 8 lews baitcaster and spinning reels. I had bought some daiwa's thinking I was going to make the switch. While I don't dislike the daiwa reels, there just meh. They don't compare to my lews. Never had a moment's trouble from any of them. I fish about 50 days a year so they get used. Hands down there the best bang for your buck.

Oct 10, 2018
Great little lens for the money
2 of 2 found this helpful I bought this light after reading alot of reviews on how well it preformed for the price. I have not been disappointed. This is a very sharp lens for the money. It focuses very fast, it does not however, have a focus ring. For some that may be a deal breaker but i don't find it to be a big deal. The few draw backs to this lens is, it does not focus up close. At 55mm the focus distance is around 3 feet. The aperture is tied in tho the focal range. Meaning that zooming in and out will have an effect on the minimum aperture number you will be able to get. This is common in cheaper lenses but for most hobbyist and amateurs you probably won't find this to be to much of a problem. I would have to say that if you were just getting into portrait photography this would be a good little lens to have on hand. It gives you all the major portrait lengths, 85,105,120, and 135. Add a 50mm prime with at least an f2 min aperture and you have a great starting point.