I own a very sharp and clean copy of 24-105 ... and have the opportunity to trade some other gear for a brand new 24-70 f4 IS lens.
I'm pretty happy with the 24-105, and my next length 70-200 f4 IS complements that lens well as far as overlap because I shoot with a FF and CF ... and can interchange easily when needed.
But, have never shot with a 24-70 f4, and hear such great things about it. If I trade for the 24-70, I will keep the 24-105 more than likely, or maybe sell it or trade it later. But it's not part of this trade.
Because the 24-105 and 24-70 will create a direct overlap, but lose the 70-105 range, can anyone who has field experience with both explain what gain comes with the 24-70 over that end of the 24-105 ... But a good trade comes along infrequently, and this one is good because the gear I'm exchanging I no longer use -- I could sell the gear for a bit less cash than the 24-70 cost -- so will actually gain a tiny bit in value if I trade ...
Will appreciate anyone with experience using both give some input here ... thanks
BTW: I shoot mostly sports / wildlife / action, but shoot enough wide images to justify having the 24-70, but the 24-105 covers it.
My dilemma: Will the 24-70 give me enough IQ improvement at that end to justify both in my bag?
If not, I'll pass and trade / sell my gear for something else -- altho, at the moment, I'm OK with gear - this kind of trade opportunity comes less often so, want not to miss if it's worth it.
I'm a bit puzzled on this one ... and don't want to 'rent' 24-70 just to see. Invalidates the value of the trade a bit if I rent one.
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I'm pretty happy with the 24-105, and my next length 70-200 f4 IS complements that lens well as far as overlap because I shoot with a FF and CF ... and can interchange easily when needed.
But, have never shot with a 24-70 f4, and hear such great things about it. If I trade for the 24-70, I will keep the 24-105 more than likely, or maybe sell it or trade it later. But it's not part of this trade.
Because the 24-105 and 24-70 will create a direct overlap, but lose the 70-105 range, can anyone who has field experience with both explain what gain comes with the 24-70 over that end of the 24-105 ... But a good trade comes along infrequently, and this one is good because the gear I'm exchanging I no longer use -- I could sell the gear for a bit less cash than the 24-70 cost -- so will actually gain a tiny bit in value if I trade ...
Will appreciate anyone with experience using both give some input here ... thanks
BTW: I shoot mostly sports / wildlife / action, but shoot enough wide images to justify having the 24-70, but the 24-105 covers it.
My dilemma: Will the 24-70 give me enough IQ improvement at that end to justify both in my bag?
If not, I'll pass and trade / sell my gear for something else -- altho, at the moment, I'm OK with gear - this kind of trade opportunity comes less often so, want not to miss if it's worth it.
I'm a bit puzzled on this one ... and don't want to 'rent' 24-70 just to see. Invalidates the value of the trade a bit if I rent one.