It's been in use by me for about five years. I first used film with a digital crop before switching to a 5D2. Due to the fact that there is nothing more ubiquitous, it was used for more than 90% of commercial shooting (and occasionally all 100%). Having one lens in a case is helpful for photographers who shoot fast-moving action, reportage-style, or a little bit of everything. This is the greatest option for the money. Even though there are typically other factors at play, I took the best pictures on film throughout many of my travels around the world. It fell (hard) twice while in use, required repair (the diaphragm cable broke), lost its red ring, but still functions as a clock. In my opinion, it is superior to its "brothers in purpose" - 24-70 / 2.8L (I and II) when shooting corporate events, weddings, and other events when reporting with people is required. Because at f/2.8, a little flu, you can't photograph much. Another important factor is the +35mm focal length. I also want to remove a myth about forum users who constantly choose between 24-105 and 24-70. A stub that offers three shutter speed steps and 35mm FR is preferable than a lighter 24-70. aperture of one stop. Yes, 2.8rules apply here if you shoot dynamics. However, in my experience, the maximum endurance in dynamics led to significantly fewer occasions with an unavoidable requirement for 2.8 than the benefit of the stub in statics did. Because there is only one step in one scenario (2.8), and three steps in the other (stub). A stub with f/4.0 is more useful at night than 2.8 without one. This is a fact. For anyone who are interested, I will provide examples of photography using shutter speeds of 1/2 and 1/10 sec. to demonstrate my point. Without assistance, it is impossible to achieve this at ages 24 to 70. I seldom ever use a tripod when taking pictures. There is a misconception that a 24mm stub is unnecessary, by the way. It is untrue. Jpg - photographed with a crop sensor (40D), exposure time of half a second. Minor FF test: Additionally, with a crop description: - (Not discounting 24-70) I would probably want to do it during the day while strolling through the park. When he had
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