Can someone suggest if I shld get the 24-105 lens kit bundle or separate lenses (and what lenses wld be good). I am almost there in buying, but don't want to commit with the "wrong" lens.
Thks !!!
Thks !!!
Can someone suggest if I shld get the 24-105 lens kit bundle or separate lenses (and what lenses wld be good). I am almost there in buying, but don't want to commit with the "wrong" lens.
Thks !!!
Get the 24-70 f2.8 - if you can. The kit lens is ok (I have both) - but the huge numbers of pixels is putting all lenses to the test. Last priority is the 16-35; it's Canon's poorest L lens; very soft edges
Get the 24-70 f2.8 - if you can. The kit lens is ok (I have both) - but the huge numbers of pixels is putting all lenses to the test. Last priority is the 16-35; it's Canon's poorest L lens; very soft edges
Alot of wedding photographers use the 16-35L for their shoot. I personally use the Sigma 12-24 because I like it WIDE! The edge softness isn't really a problem because normal clients don't really notice that + we can always crop + unnoticeable when printed in 4R or in ablums.
TS, the 24-105 is a great lens to get. It's light and the focal length is just great. IS is a bonus too. Having said that, if you dun like it, you can always sell it without incurring much loses.
5DMKii + sigma 12-24
Sharpness should not be the only factor to consider for purchasing a lens.
It has good IQ, albeit not as sharp as prime L lenses, it has IS that works great, and its range on a full frame is very versatile.
bro,
virtually no zoom lenses are as sharp as L primes...
Food for thought: Why is the 5DMkII was partnered with the 24-105L ?
My guess:
- IS in the lens to allows shooting better handheld HD videos when needed.