Even though I took the picture in the pouring rain and there isn't a single speck of dust on it, my copy is in perfect condition despite its age of five years. Recently, I upgraded to a Canon 6D from a Canon 60D, and ever since then, I haven't had nearly as many issues with the aperture ratio (FF = FF). Be sure you shoot in the RAF in parallel if you are going to use a responsible frame. You won't get ringing sharpness from the fifty dollars 1,4, but with the 24-105, even in manual mode and in RAF, you can tighten up the color rendition no worse than the fifty dollars, therefore 95% of people use it (5% portraits still use the fifty dollars). There is also the fifty dollars 1,4, but you won't get ringing sharpness from it. Very successful glass, and from my perspective as a travel journalist, perhaps there is no other option; it can be packed up into a carcass that fits into a little bag. It is recommended that you carry it in a bag rather than on your shoulder with a belt because the view will not be as clear and the lens will remain intact for a longer period of time. In general, if the photograph is not being used for commercial purposes, then you are free to use just this lens. However, it is also good for video, and it has been tested many than once. Although you will need to manually coordinate the zoom and the sharpness at first, you will get used to it very fast. I encourage everyone, I was encouraged by his professionals, and I'm glad that I listened to their advice, and even the not the most powerful 430 flash indoors can easily make up for the poor aperture for crop, but for FF you won't always need a flash, for example, 6D 6000-10000 ISO "workers" without any noise at all! Therefore, if you are considering what to take, you should take it because it is without a doubt good both on crop and on full-frame. Check everything over carefully before you buy it! And look, do not mix it with the whale EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM - this is not an elka! If you need a well confirmed whale, especially for crop, take the superior 17-85 lens instead.
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