Canon 24-105L
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Just a quick question for you all to ponder over. I am in the market for this lens and have run into a problem. How do i know if the lens i want to buy online is a genuine canon lens. One site i went to looked like this...
http://www.simplyelectronics.net/mainproduct.php?pid=678
I tried to phone this company but was told i would have to wait 20 minutes so i hung up. What bothers me is that in the description of this lens, it says that the lens comes in a "Brand new retail box, not white box." Is this an issue?
This statement leaves me confused as they are nearly €150 cheaper that my main dealer in Dublin. To top it off there is free delivery.
Can anyone here help please?
Regards
Patrick.:D
http://www.simplyelectronics.net/mainproduct.php?pid=678
I tried to phone this company but was told i would have to wait 20 minutes so i hung up. What bothers me is that in the description of this lens, it says that the lens comes in a "Brand new retail box, not white box." Is this an issue?
This statement leaves me confused as they are nearly €150 cheaper that my main dealer in Dublin. To top it off there is free delivery.
Can anyone here help please?
Regards
Patrick.:D
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I looked at this link before and never gave it a thought. Boy was that a close one. True to its word ... all this glisens is not gold. I was a bit suspicious when the price was over 10% cheaper with no postage charges than my main dealer.
Looks like its a 2 hour train ride to Dublin for me. Thanks Ziggy53, you have done something even my wife has failed to do in 21 years of marraige. Stopped me making a fool of my self. lol
I dont want to start a long thread here but when i go to the main dealers shop in Dublin to pick up my new lens how will i know if i have a good copy or will all of these be able to be corrected with camera settings for each lens. i.e. settings for sharpness incamera for the 5Dmkii?
Regards
Patrick:D
"Kdog" had your back before me.
Get the lens. Take it out for a few test shots using this method:
1) Basic AF accuracy is best accomplished using a flat target, i.e. a brick wall or other large textured surface. If a camera/lens cannot accomplish this task, it has no chance of passing any subsequent AF tests including real world use. Make sure that the target is at the typical distance for your normal use of the lens, meaning that a long focal length lens that you would normally use for wildlife at a distance should be tested at that same distance for AF accuracy. Always test a lens at least twice Minimum-Focus-Distance (MFD). Lenses rarely do their best at MFD (the exception being true "macro" lenses.)
If a lens shows consistent front or back focusing with the wall test, then use micro-focus adjust technique until you get consistent accuracy. If the particular camera body does not have a micro-focus option, it should be serviced, or the lens should be serviced. If you have consistent results with all lenses then send in the camera. If the problem only exists with a particular lens, it's the lens that needs service.
If the lens passes the wall test, proceed to the next test. If the lens fails the wall test and you cannot gain accurate AF with micro-adjust, send the lens back to where it came from or explore camera issues.
2) A fence line or similar, shot at an angle to the subject. Put a singular strong-contrast target on the top of the middle post and use a single focus point in the camera to focus against the target. This shows focus accuracy and/or how easily distracting for/aft objects influence AF accuracy (compared to the above wall shot). It also shows bokeh tendencies at different aperture settings.
3) A focus target/chart like in the following:
http://regex.info/blog/photo-tech/focus-chart
I do recommend testing these charts at twice minimum focus distance or greater. Most lenses, especially most zoom lenses, do not do their best at MFD. True macro lenses are the major exception.
4) A US stop sign, or similar very high contrast signage, both centered and off center and to the side and/or corner. This can show chromatic errors and off-axis errors.
5) A spectral highlight at night. (Point source ideally, but a street light at some distance will do.) Try to avoid "blooming" of the source but allow some white clipping. This shows internal reflections and dispersion problems. Again, test both in the center and with the subject at the sides or corners.
6) Now just shoot "typical" subjects for your use of the lens(es). It's important that the lens perform correctly for your intended uses.
Note that only the first test is necessary for determining whether the lens has a basic focus issue, but that test plus the others weed out other issues as well. I would definitely do the first 2 tests plus test 4 to determine if the lens has basically "good quality". Take along a suitable lens for comparison and do some basic tests with that lens too, just for the comparison. A laptop computer can rapidly show you quality differences.
Take the lens back back to the store immediately if it does not meet these basic quality and suitability tests.
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Well Ziggy it looks like you have nailed it on the head too. I will print out your post and bring it to the big smoke with me and do those tests. If i havent time i will do it at home as i understand that conns camera shop do take returns and look after their customers. Thanks again
Case closed
Regards
Patrick:D
Obviously B&H and Adorama are the exceptions. Not to denigrate other honest photo related online businesses but these two provide great peace of mind for high dollar transactions.
Sam
ps: Not sure of Europe, but here in the US even if for some reason now or in the future you suspect the lenses performance you can always have Canon check and adjust it.
I understand that you are in Ireland... I can point you to these sellers in Holland that I have personally used (buying while visiting their real-world shops in Holland) and they are solid, genuine Canon dealers that will ship to you. Being within EU, this will save you customs duties etc.
http://www.kamera-express.nl/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/org-ke_nl-Site/nl_NL/-/EUR/ViewParametricSearch-SimpleOfferSearch?webform-id=WFSimpleSearch&DefaultButton=findSimple&SearchCategoryUUID=&WFSimpleSearch_NameOrID=canon+24-105mm&findSimple=Zoek
and
http://www.foka.nl/site/canon-ef-24105-mm-f4-l-is-usm-p-3256.html
Both sites indicate this lens is NOT in stock...
cheers,
Nick.
Nick.
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I have to go now and thanks again for all of your help. Great forum and solid information. I just wish i had enough experience as you all to give such indept information but this will take time and with gods help i will be around long enough to learn and share.
Regards
Patrick:D
Cheers Nick i will take a look into those links but i have to travel down to swinford from rossinver in 10 minutes so i have to go but i will check them out when i get back from this vintage car meeting.
Regards
Patrick:D
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I would rather order from within the Eu because of the guarentee, I know it will be the same lens but sometimes its hard to beat meeting your seller face to face when dealing with these matters, especially considering the amount of money involved.
Regards
Patrick:D
Edit: actually you may want to go with a EU dealer just to avoid customs.
Thanks for all the great Adorama feedback, which is very much appreciated.
BTW I'm only ever an email away to answer queries, or for after-sales support: Helen@adorama.com
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I sent it to Canon service centre and the technician told me that the failure due to "usage" issue.
I consider myself as heavy user, may be above 50K photo a year majority with the lens.
So, if you want to get a "used" copy, please check carefully.
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I have never heard of this, that isn't good.