All I can say so far is this lens lives up to its many reviews. I own several L lenses and the build quality of this one is superb.
Tom
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All I can say so far is this lens lives up to its many reviews. I own several L lenses and the build quality of this one is superb.
Tom
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Here are two from the wide end.
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Very nice Tom. Have you got the shooting details. Love to see it. Regards, wally
Great quality Tom. What were the settings you used?
I am currently looking at the EF 17-40mm f/4L USM. It fits a little better in my current budget to go wide on my 5D II. I do not know how much more IQ difference I would see, but I realize the EF 16-35 f/2.8L USM is better.
Chris
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Originally Posted by bouwy
#1 1/40sec, f/11, ISO 400, f/l 35mm
#2 1/60sec, f/16, ISO 400, f/l 16mm
#3 1/250sec, f/4, ISO 100, f/l 16mm
Thanks,
Tom
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Originally Posted by Chris White
Not necessarily. I owned the 17-40 but sold it. Sharpness between the two lenses is the same. Color and contrast were a bit high for my taste on the 17-40, but it could have been just my copy too. I occasionally shoot weddings and since I also own the 24-105 at f/4 I needed a faster wide angle. For most of my wedding shots I was using the ef-s 17-55 f/2.8 on a 40D and it was fine. But I went FF and got a 5D and sold all my ef-s lenses. 5d for low light indoor church shots where flash is forbidden is awesome. I still use the 40D for my sons hockey games with the 70-200 f/2.8L IS. I find this to be a very good combination for what I shoot. If the 17-40 is in your budget get it as you can't go wrong. It is a fine lens. Unless of course you need to shoot indoors under poor lighting conditions.
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Originally Posted by Tom Wertman
Was that on a FF or a 1.6, based on my research the 16-35mm II is pretty much the same in the center but noticebly better in the corners mostly at wider apertures. But sample variation can makea big differance too.
John.
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Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Are you asking about sharpness or light fall off?
Tom
Sharpness.Especially in the extreme corners that not even Bryan's crops go.
John.
Agreed.