Does anyone on the forum currently use the 24-70 f/4 L IS or had it and then sold it?
I generally like my 24-105L, but am interested in a general use upgrade. I could care less about the macro feature, but other things that I think the 24-70 would improve on:
a) Image quality - The Lensrentals large sample size data shows it to be better everywhere: 24mm, 70mm and even the maligned 50mm.
https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/201...olution-tests/
b) Much faster t-stop - I understand t-stop does not effect depth of field, but much less light is lost through the lens. It is 2/3 stop better.
c) Slightly smaller
d) More modern IS system
The primary cons on the web appear to be:
a) Cost -- Was $1500 which was clearly an absolute no go for my budget, but is now $849 with 10% reward
b) 50mm softness - This isn't that big of a deal to me, Lensentals data shows 875/700 versus 24-105L 840/680 @ 70mm, it's still better or at worst equivalent
b) Focus shift - This is a legitimate concern in my eyes
Any other thoughts, comments? 24-70 V II is way too expensive and I don't want to give up IS.
Thanks
Dave


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I'm glad I started there, but once I added the 70-200/2.8IS and discovered the magic of the 24-70/2.8, I had to have it and never touched the 24-105L again (it became a hand-me-down to my wife, which moved her kit 28-135 to shelf duty and was later donated away with her 40D). On the off chance that I get forced down to a single diverse lens and I absolutely cannot take my Shootsac with at least one other lens, I might grab her 24-105L, but it's been maybe once per year. It's a good lens, but never had the "magic air" that the 24-70/2.8 had (and I say that in a particularly past-tense context, as I'm pretty sure my 24-70 developed a case of the shredded plastic bushings on the pins used to zoom. Hence, I now own a v2 copy, and the v1 has become our shelf spare/remote camera lens.)