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Review on Black Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Lens - Model 1380C002 by Ognian Georgiev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Feeling as content as an elephant Before that, I used a 50mm 1.8 for approximately 1.5 years; nevertheless, the time has come when it's time to change the glass in accordance with the sensations. I purchased it from a friend in the fall for 20 sput; he had converted to a 28-300L and was also delighted that it was on time. I messed it up, and my initial impressions are that yes, things) The quality of the images has substantially improved as a result of comfortable focal lengths. For example, street portraits taken with a focal length of 105, which on the crop transform into fairly delicious 168mm when used in conjunction with a hole size of 7.1, appear to be quite tasty and sharp. I tried to take a picture of the starry sky even while it was night, but in order to concentrate the foreground, I had to light up the laser. Nevertheless, she managed to get it, and I'm pleased. I shot static video plans, and while there is nothing to criticize about them, the most important thing is to provide slightly more light than what is initially apparent to the naked eye. Stabilization is a big assist, and I've never had to adjust the ISO past 400, even when using it in a dark room with a flash. It even works fine in a club, where things are otherwise dark. With this glass, there was absolutely no need for me to do so. Regarding the ratio of the aperture, it will be discussed in a different section. There is plenty left over for everything. If it's not enough for you, turn it up, and you won't have any issues. That's just my opinion, though. The stub is gruesome, and releasing the hands in less a half second is challenging, but doable. I strongly suggest that you adjust immediately away because the change will take you by surprise.

Pros
  • The price, the sharpness, the stabilization, the color reproduction, the superb backlight retention, the convenience, the design of the lens, and the lens hood. Very happy with my 60D; it's well-built, and it doesn't shoot any worse than its predecessor.
Cons
  • If you hang the photograph over your shoulder, the trunk disappears; however, I do not find this to be an issue in any way. The requirement for modification; nonetheless, this is not a disadvantage in any way. Since then, I haven't been able to locate it.