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Has some pros A good range of focal lengths, a nice zoom on the far end on the crop (equivalent to ~ 170 mm), lightning-fast focusing, reliability. Cons below: still dark. shooting under the roof requires a flash, and an external one, well, the weight is clear - why demand from Elka, the price could be thrown up .

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cool product, happy with the purchase, maybe I'll buy it again.

If you want to get the most out of your money, a reportage is your best bet, especially for portraits and ordinary photographs. In landscape photography, although the colors are good, the overall picture is rather uninteresting, correct, and mundane. This is because the picture was shot correctly. Got pros: Build quality is excellent, and there is no backlash or looseness anywhere. Elk, after all. Neither heavy nor cumbersome in size. The quality of the picture possesses its own volume and…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

filter was purchased used for over 25 thousand dollars. There is no back-front. there are no chips or scratches, and both the zoom and focus mechanisms function perfectly. I was worried that it would be limp and soapy, but it turned out to be neither of those things. It looks like I got lucky. When considering the cost, it more than justifies itself by a factor of 150. The available funds will determine whether or not a new one should be purchased. Pros:\sL-ka. Yes, everything that they say is…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

More than two years ago, I purchased a kit that included a 5dm2 and have been using it ever since. Impressions are positive. After reading some reviews, I noticed that some of them stated that the stub makes up for f/ 4. You are partially correct in that this is the case when photographing static scenes. If we assume that the first dance of the young will take place in a typical and spacious restaurant, such as the Paradise Hall on Domodevskaya (which has a capacity of more than 500 people)…

Pros
  • Excellent qualities for videography: sharpness, silence, dependability, and portability.
Cons
  • Calculating dd, also known as the aperture ratio.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

In the grand scheme of things, this is the first Elka after whales, 2022 glasses via the ring, after 50mm 1.8, 35mm 2, 28mm 2.8, and the rest of a bunch of different leased glasses, but Elka is the first in life. The color reproduction is spot on, in my opinion, and the glass remains razor-sharp at all times, which is quite remarkable after using so many different lenses. He was using a Canon 700D when he came into my possession, and even on that camera, the sharpness and color reproduction are

Pros
  • razor-edged glass

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

An fantastic lens as a universal zoom, for landscape, cityscape, reportage. Travel lens. It was because of the 24-105 that I made the conversion from Nikon to Canon three years ago. I don't regret it. Obviously, solutions are the way to go. Other lenses manufactured by "Canon" are better suited for "artistic" portraiture, genuine "macro," and the expert photography of architecture. Around sixty lenses make up the optics "Canon." If a person traveling with a 5D-2 can only shoot with ultra-fast…

Pros
  • Made to an extremely high standard. Good zoom range. Colors that are juicy and "elech." Excellent crispness. Stabilizer.
Cons
  • Chrome can exhibit some visible anomalies at times.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

I was really dissatisfied with this lens when I bought it and used it to take my first pictures because the shots with an open aperture were foggy and dark. I started to comprehend the issue, read numerous articles and reviews, tested it on a target, in the street, and in the studio, and as a result, I discovered that the working aperture for cameras with a crop factor begins at 5.6. When I later switched to full frame, the issue was resolved and the lens was sharp at any aperture and focal…

Pros
  • There are practical focal lengths, constant 4, a stabilizer, a lens hood, and a case present.
Cons
  • It is unfortunate that the lens lacks internal focusing because the minimum working aperture on a crop is 5,6

I almost didn't buy it. Only use it on the road, when you can't switch lenses and still need a lot of flexibility. The small (relative) size also adds to the practicality and efficiency. Everything else is just wrong. It's odd that "L" is on such a terrible lens. Keep in mind that the rest of my lenses are "L," as in "fixes," as well. The worst letter "L" I have in my bag.

Pros
  • Small form factor, low weight, abundant focal length options, rapid autofocus, built-in stabilization, solid construction (no backlash)
Cons
  • Big distortion; very poor work out in backlight; strong lathering on an open hole. Bad for landscape photography because it lets in too much ambient light. There is significant distortion when shooting architecture with a 24 mm lens. Not a portrait lens; it "soaps" extremely heavily on a cutout. The stabilizer is far less effective than the 70-200 2.8 L II. The noise level is also quite high.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

The requirement for an external puff is based on. Even at 24mm, the lens hood casts a shadow on the subject; nevertheless, this is a minor issue, and a protective filter is essential. The 77mm lens is just begging to get scratched)))). Using the 50D's programming interface, I will make a little correction to the backfocus. This is a glass that I have desired for a very long time to purchase for myself. Short focusing distance; quickly compared to other L-kami - equivalents. This minimum FR-24…

Pros
  • The IS, FR, weight, L-ka, and positive Provides shielding from airborne debris and liquid intrusion (rubber seal on the bayonet). bokeh.
Cons
  • I laughed out loud at this hood. The trunk will drop off with a good shaking, but this is already rather dramatic. The zoom ring is really small, but I don't find that to be a problem.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

While I won't dispute the quality of the lens, I do want to bring up an issue with the image stabilization. Perhaps it's my camera's lens. When the aperture is fully open, the stabilizer functions properly. If we change the aperture setting from its default of f/4 to, say, f/10, the stabilized photographs become blurry. In most cases, disabling IS results in superior photo quality. After each shot, the image in the viewfinder is pushed to the side, and the stabilizer resets to its original…

Pros
  • Versatility
Cons
  • Issues with the Stabilizer (see comments).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

All is well, liked the product, didn't buy it for nothing.

For those who currently shoot on full-frame or who want to do so soon, purchasing this lens makes sense. There is a great 17-55/2.8 IS lens for individuals that crop their images. Both 24-xx L-zooms are unusable for "normal" use because they lose their broad angle on the crop. Since 24-105 is the closest in class and price to 24-70, it makes sense to solely compare the two. Since this is a new class of method, it is not worthwhile to compare it to inexpensive zooms like the 28–135; instead, the

Pros
  • The usual amateur photographer's entire range of focus lengths is covered by a universal reportage lens. an effective optical stabilizer sensible dimensions and weight (compared to 24-70). Constant aperture, all focal lengths at f/4 are fairly crisp in the center. It is noticeably clearer at 24mm at f/4 (and throughout the entire field) than it is at 24-70. No backlash compared to 24-70 in the enlarged trunk. Although the lens has trustworthy design and dust and moisture protection, it cannot be any other way considering the price and positioning of this professor.
Cons
  • prominent 24mm barrel Compared to 24-70, distortion is much higher. Despite the name "Macro" being on the lens, sharpness is fairly poor at close focusing distances. nearly ineffective lens hood (included). The petal hood is only useful at 24 mm because it is worn on the trunk. The effectiveness decreases when the lens becomes telephoto; it will not even shield the front lens from fingers. Although its size with the hood on makes people near it worry, which frequently limits its use, the hood is effective on all FRs at 24-70. Sharpness at FR 35-70 mm is less than at 24-70

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

The lens presents an unhurried, contemplative, and intellectual perspective on the universe. Position: preferably portrait, portrait, still life, or interior scene It may be said that it is not at all ideal for landscapes in any way. In addition, it is not appropriate for weddings or reports. Can't keep up with the fast pace of the action. Haste is pointless. Despite the fact that the IS prefers a tripod and a steady hand, you can still use it. Photographs art objects, portraits, and studio…

Pros
  • Nice lens.
Cons
  • Everything about that is standard for CANON.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I cant say that I was completely satisfied with the product.

Many people recall that this lens originally cost 32–31tr, but after a few years the price dropped significantly to 23tr. This is because these lenses eventually break down and require repairs, which cost 8tr. As a result, Canon decided to sell your lens twice—once in a store and again in a service. (23 + 8 = 31 tr.) My opinion is that I made a mistake by purchasing this lens; it would have been better if I had instead purchased the 28-135 YSM (which is the same as the above but does not have…

Pros
  • Fast focusing, good lens, and dustproof.
Cons
  • It will break in 3–4 years, causing a diaphragm plume to fly and costing $8–9,000 in repairs.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Excellent lens. The use of a camera is indispensable in news reporting. She looks very polished and artificial in pictures. My third L-ka, and after trying it once, I couldn't say no. The quality is often cited as a source of concern in the many articles written about it. Maybe I got lucky, but when I took it out of the whale's mouth on purpose, I discovered that it was razor sharp from 4 on and had no fronts or backs anywhere in the entire spectrum. The stabilizer is really helpful; it reduces

Pros
  • Adaptability, pinpoint accuracy, and vivid color accuracy.
Cons
  • But chromatitis can't handle even one click of computer time.

Weak compared to the 28-135, which is only a third of the price. A little better and heavier structurally, but the picture quality of the 28-135 is far higher. With 28-135, I went to pick 24-105, did so, removed both under similar circumstances, and returned the 24-105. The price they're asking is ridiculous. At the price, you will be really dissatisfied with it. I was sure once again that the dreaded "L" means separation or divorce (with the exception of some models, which everyone already…

Pros
  • with a red ring and an L-series designation
Cons
  • Authenticity and soap operas. Positive, as in not an L-series. Price.

For the lazy person who doesn't want to bring or buy additional lenses, this is often extremely good glass for everyday use. In other words, you can get a decent image. However, I didn't go into detail regarding visual distortion and other such nonsense. The photographer and the corpse are both crucial factors. Several people, for instance, have told me that this specific glass works better on FF. While I did not verify this information on my own, I intend to purchase a 6D. I won't give them…

Pros
  • -first and foremost, sturdy; very well assembled; no wiggles or loose parts; + protection from moisture and dust -autofocus; my 60D has almost no trouble focusing; it's nearly flawless; -stabilizer; helpful, particularly when shooting videos; however, it makes a little noise during operation, so it's better to record sound from an external microphone If you can only get one lens from Canon, get it this one; it's a great all-arounder and can handle a wide range of situations. In my perspective, the pricing is reasonable.
Cons
  • Consequences, of course, come with any advantage. Even despite numerous improvements, the image quality still lags behind that of more expensive zooms. When it comes to the strength-to-aperture ratio of the aperture itself, -chromatite is more than adequate.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

Everything that is darker than 2.8 should not be given an L, except for the red strip, which is given an unjustified L. I work in technology, and I believe plastic should be used for high-quality optics (read fast). The "none" pattern indicates that this lens does not produce creative images when used with any sauce. The exception is when you need to "so that everything is sharp" when shooting in a studio. Travel, then.

Pros
  • Little chromate, station wagon, sharp at F4
Cons
  • F4 is absolutely dark, and inexpensive remedies are much better than bokeh blurring and drawing.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

Fabulous telephoto lens for reporting. Consistently reliable; a workhorse. Of course, this is not a lens for taking artistic shots, but that's not what it's for. Of course, the 24-70 F/2.8 is superior in terms of image quality, with completely functional 24mm and 70mm portraits that are considerably more intriguing, etc., but it also costs significantly more, despite the lack of a stub. When considering the lens's price, its many drawbacks are outweighed by its benefits. You'll need to…

Pros
  • Superb reportage lens with a wide range of uses. The existence of a reliable stabilizer. Immediately apparent as being quite rapid. Very little weight. Constant brightness. An airtight and waterproof construction. Intense focus in the middle of the screen. Good portraits can be taken with a 105mm lens. Cost is reasonable.
Cons
  • Excellent 24-30mm barrel for its caliber. Everything is fine between 30 and 32 mm. False prophet. There isn't a trunk stopper. I wish it had an aperture of 2.8, but I suppose we get what we pay for. When you crop, you lose the ability to use a wide-angle lens.