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    Re: Canon TS-E 24/3.5 II



    It does seem very impressive. It appears to be sharper that the 24 1.4 II at similar f-stops.


    I can't wait to see a review on the 17.


    I'd have to have someone shell out a some serious cash for my services for me to justify those price tags though.

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    Re: Canon TS-E 24/3.5 II



    Quote Originally Posted by Keith B


    I'd have to have someone shell out a some serious cash for my services for me to justify those price tags though.
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    Re: Canon TS-E 24/3.5 II



    Quote Originally Posted by Keith B


    I'd have to have someone shell out a some serious cash for my services for me to justify those price tags though.
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    Yeah, I have the same issue with such lenses: I'm getting more and more focused on fashion and weddings, so I can hardly justify a T&amp;S wide angle! Neverthless I'd use it for my personal works.

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    Re: Canon TS-E 24/3.5 II



    I've just seen that ISO crops for TS-E 17/4 are now available. While not as sharp as the new TS-E 24/3,5, it seems all the way impressive, considering the focal lenght. If distorsion figures are low, Canon has just made the architecture photographer's dream machine!

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