Review: Canon EF 16-35 f/4L IS by Dustin Abbott

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<p>The extensive reviews of the Canon EF 16-35 f/4L IS continue to roll on. This time Dustin Abbot has posted his review of the Canon EF 16-35 f/4L IS.</p>
<p>This is another review that is quite glowing about the Canon EF 16-35 f/4L IS. It looks to be a good upgrade if you have an EF 17-40 f/4L and a great choice if you need a fill frame wide angle zoom don’t need the extra stop of light that the EF 16-35 f/2.8L II provides. I have yet to seriously shoot with the lens, but I hope to change that soon.</p>
<p><strong>From Dustin’s Conclusion

</strong><em>“This lens is good…really, really good. It is so competent that you have to stretch to find criticisms. What is even more true is that this lens is going to serve hundreds of thousands of photographers around the world very, very well.”</em><strong>

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<p><strong><a href="http://dustinabbott.net/2014/09/canon-ef-16-35mm-f4l-is-usm-review/" target="_blank">Read the full review</a> | </strong><strong>EF 16-35 f/4L IS: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K8942SO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00K8942SO&linkCode=as2&tag=canorumo-20&linkId=6AVWEQKBYJ7TXPHU" target="_blank">Amazon</a> | <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1051475-USA/canon_9518b002_ef_16_35mm_f_4l_is.html/BI/2466/KBID/3296" target="_blank">B&H Photo</a> | <a href="http://adorama.evyy.net/c/60085/51926/1036?u=http://www.adorama.com/CA16354.html?kbid=64393" target="_blank">Adorama</a></strong></p>
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Thanks for a great review. Again, I appreciate reading a photographer´s review. We find all the measurements elsewhere.

Your review is dead on my own experiences with this lens. I could have written your summary myself. I never liked the 16-35 f2.8L I or II and it stayed unused in my bag or on a shelf, whereas this lens has been in use quite a bit and Canon has received a number of orders based on my recommendation.
 
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Great review as usual Dustin!

“This lens is good…really, really good. It is so competent that you have to stretch to find criticisms. What is even more true is that this lens is going to serve hundreds of thousands of photographers around the world very, very well.”

It is serving this photographer very, very well. I sold my 16-35mm f/2.8 II to buy it (even wash financially...the G.A.S attack was not messing with my bank account this time!! LOL! That NEVER happens).
I have to say..when I go out with this lens I KNOW that I will not be serving up any mush in Lightroom when I get home! ::)
 
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Terrific review, Dustin. Thanx so much for putting forth the time and effort to produce a review that can really be trusted.
Another plus for this lens is that it plays very nicely with infrared, unlike the 2.8, which is horrible. I traded off my 2.8 for it primarily for that reason, but the f/4 is so good I've been using on my unconverted body all the time.
 
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I replied earlier that I reall liked the review, but I did come across a statement that Dustin made that to my knowledge is at the very least an exaggeration:
"figure out now whereas before they were like a mystery. After being with a BPD, the simple games normal women play just don't work on me now. Get their attention, DENY them narcissistic supply and watch them chase you for it, if you look half decent and have the ability to put on a bit of an act it's easy"

If I am not mistaken the canon 24-70mm f/2.8 II was introduced at approximately $2499. I purchased mine not long after release for $2399. Right now B&H Photo is offering the lens at $2099 and do remember seeing it recently around the web perhaps in the $1800 range for very short periods of time...but I definitely have not seen that lens at half it's initial offering price which would be in the $1250 range. Correct? Maybe I missed some super sale or something but I do not think that the lens has sold that low. Maybe the initial selling price upon release was higher than I remember?

At any rate, the price on this new wide angle was a nice surprise compare to the Canon pricing trend beforehand! Definitely.

Also just checked out Dustin's video portion of the review and it was concise and excellent. Good speaking ability there!
 
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greenapol said:
Would you recommend this lens for an aps-c body? I already pre-ordered a Canon 7D mark II body only, any recommended general purpose lens?

Yes, yes, and yes.

I use it on my 70D and love it. On an APS-C body, the venerable 17-40 performs quite well as the softer corners get lost by the crop factor, but the addition of IS on the 16-40 F/4 is fantastic.

Some samples on a crop:

Reflection Lake, Mount Rainier by Thomas Franta, on Flickr

White River, Mount Rainier NP by Thomas Franta, on Flickr

And it handles the sun so well!

Sunrise Point, Mt. Rainier by Thomas Franta, on Flickr
 
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greenapol said:
Would you recommend this lens for an aps-c body? I already pre-ordered a Canon 7D mark II body only, any recommended general purpose lens?

Hi Greenapol,

the 16-35mm f4L IS in APS-C sensor is a terrific lens. I bought this lens after selling my equivalent 2.8L II lens. I had previously the 17-40 and the 10-22 and this one beats them all in terms of sharpness and IQ. It will be a very good 'general purpose' lens with equivalent focal lens of 25.6-56mm. No regrets
 
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greenapol said:
Would you recommend this lens for an aps-c body? I already pre-ordered a Canon 7D mark II body only, any recommended general purpose lens?

Maybe. It will probably be truly perfect to the corners on APS-C. The only thing is that the range is a bit restricted and there are some other options on APS-C that have more range, even more speed and also do pretty well, at least as well center frame, maybe just a trace worse in the far corners but not sure that is worth giving 50-55mm vs 35mm and f/2.8 vs. f/4. But anyway if you are OK with only going to 35mm, it should do super well.
 
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infared said:
I replied earlier that I reall liked the review, but I did come across a statement that Dustin made that to my knowledge is at the very least an exaggeration:
"figure out now whereas before they were like a mystery. After being with a BPD, the simple games normal women play just don't work on me now. Get their attention, DENY them narcissistic supply and watch them chase you for it, if you look half decent and have the ability to put on a bit of an act it's easy"

If I am not mistaken the canon 24-70mm f/2.8 II was introduced at approximately $2499. I purchased mine not long after release for $2399. Right now B&H Photo is offering the lens at $2099 and do remember seeing it recently around the web perhaps in the $1800 range for very short periods of time...but I definitely have not seen that lens at half it's initial offering price which would be in the $1250 range. Correct? Maybe I missed some super sale or something but I do not think that the lens has sold that low. Maybe the initial selling price upon release was higher than I remember?

At any rate, the price on this new wide angle was a nice surprise compare to the Canon pricing trend beforehand! Definitely.

Also just checked out Dustin's video portion of the review and it was concise and excellent. Good speaking ability there!

Wow! I don't know where that quote came from, but it wasn't from my review! Wrong cut and paste?

P.S. I understand the confusion, but I wasn't referring to the 24-70 f/2.8 II, but the 24-70 f/4, which debuted at $1599 and has been as cheap as $800-$900 already.
 
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