24-70 vs 24-105 (Great Debate!?)
I figured I'd post a topic here ;)
So... I'm buying a 5DII in the next few weeks.
I have a 70-200 2.8 IS... so I'm wondering, grab the 24-70 2.8L or go for the 24-105 4L IS!?
Seems like this is always a hard one to decide and everyone either loves or hates either... anyone own them both? Used both of them? Etc.
I'll be using the 24-?? for mainly walk around, candids and some landscapes possibly...
Or should I forget them both and go 16-35 on the FF body!? :) Decisions!
Re: 24-70 vs 24-105 (Great Debate!?)
Well, you get a discount on the 24-105 when you get it with the 5D, right? That did it for me :)
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True, but right now, the 24-70 is only $1350Cdn! [:O]
Re: 24-70 vs 24-105 (Great Debate!?)
No question...the 24-105 gives you a lot of flexibility as a general walk around lens. If you happen to be somewhere and need a little more speed, with the 5D II, you just have to raise the ISO and even at 3200, there is not much noise.
Re: 24-70 vs 24-105 (Great Debate!?)
Take a look at Bryan's ISO 12233 charts for these two lenses. The 24-105 stands out as the better lens.
Yes, the 24-70 is faster, but unless you're going to walk around in the dark, the 24-105 is much more flexible/useful.
Re: 24-70 vs 24-105 (Great Debate!?)
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Originally Posted by Alan
unless you're going to walk around in the dark, the 24-105 is much more flexible/useful.
Actually, if I wanted to take a picture in the dark (without a tripod), I would prefer the 24-105. I consider it the more flexible lens, no doubt. Not as good for some things, but more flexible.
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Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
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Originally Posted by Alan
unless you're going to walk around in the dark, the 24-105 is much more flexible/useful.
Actually, if I wanted to take a picture in the dark (without a tripod), I would prefer the 24-105. I consider it the more flexible lens, no doubt. Not as good for some things, but more flexible.
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Jon, you're right. I was trying to be a little facetious with the "walking around in the dark," but tone/inflection never seems to translate in type. [:D]
I'm with you on this one, too. The IS definitely gives an advantage, especially in low light. Lighter lens, too, so easier to hold. Plus, that extra reach is a real advantage.
With a tripod, I still prefer the 24-105, due to its clarity.
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My concern is that the 24-105 is supposedly soft and not so good wide open... I'm honestly on the fence, also thinking that the 16-35 might be an option and picking up a 50 1.4 to fill the gap, since my 70-200 will do the rest :)
Plus if I get the 24-105 I feel there's a lot of overlap.. decisions, decisions!
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I have seen some graphs that show the 24-105 getting softer wide-open. I have a done what you are doing now!! I have my kit lens(18-55)that I rarely use. It is a decent lens, never the less. I have a wide angle 17-40mm L. Pretty awesome lens!!! I have a 70-300mm which is also an awesome lens. I also have an 85mm 1.2L MKii, and a 100mm Macro. The two fixed focal length lenses are on my cam most of the time. I have just ordered a 50mm 1.4, and will order the 70-200mm IS USM on Monday. A partner of mine let me borrow the lens for a concert shoot and it rocked!! I like the ability to zoom, but I love the fixed lenses.
I keep hearing that 50mm 1.4 just gobbles up light, and is super sharp starting at f2 or so, and keeps getting better, vs the 50mm L being really sharp wide open, then losing some sharpness at smaller apertures. Ditch the 24-105mm, go for the 50mm 1.4! ;)
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Originally Posted by hotsecretary
My concern is that the 24-105 is supposedly soft and not so good wide open...
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Originally Posted by Eksmaan
I have seen some graphs that show the 24-105 getting softer wide-open.
Take a look at my "A walk in the park" thread. The 3rd and 5th image are my 24-105 wide open. Look pretty sharp to me.
Also the graphs is see on the slrgear.com/reviews shows the 24-70 to be softer wide open.
I must say though that I agree with you that primes are very hard to beat. I love my 100 f2.0 and I have been thinking of getting a 50 1.4 as well.
Decisions can be so tough!
Mark