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Canon 24-105L Review

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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited January 30, 2006
    I bought my 24-105 from Jeff at Fotocare.

    I wanted to be sure I got the newer version and waited from October to early December to get mine. I liked the idea of getting that lens from Jeff also.ne_nau.gif
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    ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited January 30, 2006
    pathfinder wrote:
    I bought my 24-105 from Jeff at Fotocare.

    I wanted to be sure I got the newer version and waited from October to early December to get mine. I liked the idea of getting that lens from Jeff also.ne_nau.gif

    Yeah, I think I'll do the same unless the hit is huge.
    If not now, when?
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    ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited January 30, 2006
    pathfinder wrote:
    I bought my 24-105 from Jeff at Fotocare.

    I wanted to be sure I got the newer version and waited from October to early December to get mine. I liked the idea of getting that lens from Jeff also.ne_nau.gif

    In this case, Fotocare's price was identical to everyone else's (including B&H), so it was a no-brainer.
    If not now, when?
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    erich6erich6 Registered Users Posts: 1,638 Major grins
    edited January 31, 2006
    sberley wrote:
    I took one to Vietnam & Cambodia and absolutely LOVE the results it produced.

    The weight is resonable given it's stats and the images are gorgeous. In fact, since using this lens, I realize how much a great lens can reduce your photoshop time...the images just don't need much.

    Here are some favorites...
    http://pix.berley.com/gallery/1160098/1/54209555
    http://pix.berley.com/gallery/1160098/2
    http://pix.berley.com/gallery/1160098/3/54215676
    http://pix.berley.com/gallery/1160012/1/49437689

    You can see the whole gallery at
    http://pix.berley.com/Vietnam%20&%20Cambodia


    Enjoy...

    Steve

    Steve,

    You captured some great shots in Vietnam and Cambodia. Excellent examples of what the lens can do with a sharp eye behind it. thumb.gif

    Erich
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    erich6erich6 Registered Users Posts: 1,638 Major grins
    edited January 31, 2006
    Andy/PF,

    Thanks for taking the time to show us what this lens can do. Perfect match for a full-frame sensor.

    Erich
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    allanallan Registered Users Posts: 17 Big grins
    edited February 1, 2006
    i am getting my 24-105mm morra....from Allen's camera-- $1099!rolleyes1.gif
    An N, a few L's and a bounch of #'s that let me 'see' better...
    28 years of trying to capture emotion...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/allanmichael/
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 1, 2006
    allan wrote:
    i am getting my 24-105mm morra....from Allen's camera-- $1099!rolleyes1.gif

    That's a great price.
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    HighlanderHighlander Registered Users Posts: 94 Big grins
    edited February 27, 2006
    24-105
    I've read this thread with interest. My wife has this lens and loves it on her 350D. The idea of extra focal length and less weight made me seriously consider it to replace my 24-70L. I never use it fully open as its for landscape work.
    BUT when I tested it on the 5D I found a lot of light falloff until I closed it down to about f11. Is it our lens or am I missing something?ne_nau.gif
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    question by email
    allan wrote:

    Quik quest.:

    I have the great 24-105mm which as you say is very sharp at f4. I also
    have a 24 2.8. I have a chance tomorrow to get a 24-70L for $850-
    (almost tack sharp or very cvlose to it).
    Quest: should i now sell the fixed to help pay for 24-70....or keep it
    (as i may be doing arch in the future - b/c the dist. on the 24-105 at
    the 24 end is dreadful on verticals)

    just your opinion...and...

    thanks

    allan

    I don't use the 24-70 so I've no opinion, sorry. Anyone else? ear.gif
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    Test 'em side by side. Decide then. Unless you're so prudent with money that you don't like having a prime in the same focal length as your zooms, I'd keep 'em both. 1drink.gif
    Sid.
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited July 9, 2006
    Sid,

    Earlier you asked if there is anything not to like about the 24-105f4 L.

    It does not like to shoot into the light as well, and you can get flare at times and sometimes I get a loss of contrast due to the flare. And yet, I can shoot sunsets with the lens just fine.

    And yes, there is some vignetting at 24 mm - usually I only see this with large areas of dark blue sky.

    Having said this, this is still the lens I carry all the time, because it is tack sharp, and goes from pretty wide on a FF to adequately long.

    I used it in Antelope Canyon for all my shots and I can see individual grains of sand falling from above.

    One other advantage I have found with it, is that the IS allows me to use a slow enough shutter speed to really blur the water in water falls shooting handheld when I neglected to bring my tripod. The ability to spontaneously shoot longer shutter speeds than typical handholding is very useful.

    f14 1/25th ISO 100 Focal length 70mm
    80652544-L.jpg
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited July 10, 2006
    thumb.gif Thanks PF. The wedding shooter two weeks ago primarily used this lens. I think it was better than he.
    Sid.
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    Artur C.Artur C. Registered Users Posts: 38 Big grins
    edited July 10, 2006
    Kuwait Shots
    All the Kuwait shots on my page are taken with the 24-105L. I can't say enough about it. The IS on this model works like a charm.


    My Page...
    http://www.north-scapes.com
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited July 10, 2006
    wxwax wrote:
    thumb.gif Thanks PF. The wedding shooter two weeks ago primarily used this lens. I think it was better than he.

    ne_nau.gifscratch
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited July 10, 2006
    pathfinder wrote:
    ne_nau.gifscratch
    was.
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited July 10, 2006
    Aaaahhhh!!! :D:D:D
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited July 12, 2006
    Thats it !! Someone sell me one.
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    AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited July 12, 2006
    gus wrote:
    Thats it !! Someone sell me one.

    Great lens, Gus, you'll like it deal.gif
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited July 12, 2006
    But do not sell your 135f2 for it!! Different glass, different uses!
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    I am about to list my 10-22 & 135 & buy the 24-105. If i dont like it i will buy the 135 again. That 10-22 ive never been too fond of. I would like a better general lens & one wide prime.

    I am still teetering on the very edge of the wall over it though.
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    SamSam Registered Users Posts: 7,419 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    gus wrote:
    I am about to list my 10-22 & 135 & buy the 24-105. If i dont like it i will buy the 135 again. That 10-22 ive never been too fond of. I would like a better general lens & one wide prime.

    I am still teetering on the very edge of the wall over it though.

    Gus,

    I have the 24-105, and thinks a good all around lens on my 5D, but I wouldn't sell the 135!

    Sam
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,914 moderator
    edited July 13, 2006
    That 10-22 is a sweet lens. Why would you get rid of that one?
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    ian408 wrote:
    That 10-22 is a sweet lens. Why would you get rid of that one?
    It sucks & i dont like it.
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,914 moderator
    edited July 13, 2006
    gus wrote:
    It sucks & i dont like it.

    Fair enough. Look forward to seeing the results of your
    24-105.
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    ian408 wrote:
    Fair enough. Look forward to seeing the results of your
    24-105.
    Sam just talked me out of selling it :cry The 10-22 will go for a decent macro maybe i recon.
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,914 moderator
    edited July 13, 2006
    gus wrote:
    Sam just talked me out of selling it :cry The 10-22 will go for a decent macro maybe i recon.

    Then I'll anxiously await your macro shots.

    Maybe you can shoot some Cane Toads?
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    gusgus Registered Users Posts: 16,209 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    ian408 wrote:
    Then I'll anxiously await your macro shots.

    Maybe you can shoot some Cane Toads?

    Canetoads ? Man have we got canetoads ..here in the kazzillions !!! Dont need a macro for them. What on earth are the hippys going to smoke & lick if you get rid of them ??

    Do i really need one of those ring flashes to get say a 100mm macro working properly ? Spose its just as any flash..stops shadows under things.
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,914 moderator
    edited July 13, 2006
    gus wrote:
    Canetoads ? Man have we got canetoads ..here in the kazzillions !!! Dont need a macro for them. What on earth are the hippys going to smoke & lick if you get rid of them ??

    Do i really need one of those ring flashes to get say a 100mm macro working properly ? Spose its just as any flash..stops shadows under things.

    nah. just a lot of light. a ring-flash helps but if you look through the
    accessories forum, I think there's some shots of a right nice setup
    using a regular flash with a softbox attachement.

    I just saw a blurb on the tele talking about the invasion of canetoads in
    AUS.
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    ruttrutt Registered Users Posts: 6,511 Major grins
    edited July 13, 2006
    I have become a believer in this lens if you know you are going to be shooting outdoors in daytime. Like everyone says, it's small and light, great range, very sharp. But if you know you are going to be inside or shooting early or late in the day, I much prefer something faster.
    If not now, when?
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    pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,698 moderator
    edited July 13, 2006
    That is a good point, John.

    The f4 aperture will not work well indoors with moving subjects. It will work in low light for stationary subjects - think Antelope Canyon - shutter speeds of 20 second, but won't work for low light portraits indoors as well as the 24-70f2.8 or the 85 f1.8

    Gus - you do not need a ring flash for macro shooting, but you will really appreciate a good ETTL flash of some sort. If you are only going to purchase one, the 580ex is my first choice. The 430ex comes close though. The Sigma EF-500 I believe is well liked by many folks also. I have never seen a direct comparision of the Sigma and the 580ex.

    The 580ex pairs very nicely with a Better Beamer to give you fill flash out to 50-75 feet or so when shooting birds. Gives good light in the eyes with tele shots. I'll see if I can find a shot where I used a Better Beamer. Just Googel Better Beamer and you'll find it at the Nature Photographer site.
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