I've been pondering the same thing myself and a big pull for getting the 24-105 for me would be if I ever end up getting a 5D or other non 1.6x body then I've got a general purpose lens thats going...
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I've been pondering the same thing myself and a big pull for getting the 24-105 for me would be if I ever end up getting a 5D or other non 1.6x body then I've got a general purpose lens thats going...
I'm wondering if in people's real work experience, before you buy a lens do you check several copies and find one that's sharpest on your body? Can you tell the difference between each copy? I not...
The lack of scale makes it quite interesting actually - I cannot quite figure out if that's small things close up, or large things far away. Was that the effect you were going for Steve?
Cheers guys, thats interesting. It explains why there are variances in sharpness, but perhaps not why *everyone* seems to have a sharp copy ;-) It seems this is being touted as an exception to the...
Why am I always reading that people have a 'very sharp copy' of a lens, especially when its something like a 24-105 f4 L? In Bryan's review of this lens he says:
... the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L...
I've got the 70-200 2.8 (IS) and find it too much for walking around a city and taking candid shots here and there, especially if taking pictures is not the primary reason for the outing. It doesn't...
Just echoing everyone's other comments but I know its nice to receive support for what you're doing!
This is a great site and as Tom Alicoate said above, its my first port of call for both...