monkey44 said:Has anyone done a good in-field review of this lens? I've seen a few that the reviewer seems a little less than complete ... as if it came from Canon PR rather then from actual field use. Haven't seen any real world images either.
Seems odd to that it only comes with a :kit: ... and at no discount. Maybe pushing the dual purchase instead of allowing sale of the lens itself.
YuengLinger said:Who has confidence, with the announced delay, in the kit lens?
And why would somebody so quickly sell a kit lens? Wouldn't there be at least a small loss to ebay it, even if it's just shipping and handling? I mean, if you buy the kit, wouldn't you want the new 24-105?
YuengLinger said:And why would somebody so quickly sell a kit lens? Wouldn't there be at least a small loss to ebay it, even if it's just shipping and handling? I mean, if you buy the kit, wouldn't you want the new 24-105?
monkey44 said:How does one "make a killing" off this lens ?? It's no discount if you buy it separate - unless someone wants it sooooooooooooo bad, they'll pay a premium over the retail.
ahsanford said:monkey44 said:How does one "make a killing" off this lens ?? It's no discount if you buy it separate - unless someone wants it sooooooooooooo bad, they'll pay a premium over the retail.
^^ That ^^. That is 100% happening. See my prior link -- they were selling the 24-105L II for $1,499!
Also, it's a faster way to get the product altogether if your region of the world doesn't get that product yet.
Later -- as the product matures into its mid-lifecycle -- splitting it out becomes a margins game for 3rd party resellers, who buy kits and flip both components separately for a slight (slight!) savings over B&H, Amazon, etc. but that's a very foolish move for consumers, especially for a $3k+ item that I believe would not be covered by warranty.
There's a massive ecosystem of people doing this, and I simply avoid it unless it's a < $50 commodity item like a hood or lens cap.
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monkey44 said:Yes, I saw the link - and checked retail for each products ... you're probably right about the areas that don't receive good retail options. Holds true for most products that folks "need" and can't easily order or buy. But, I'd never pay over retail for a 'likely non-warranty" product at that cost, not even at a savings because a failure often costs more in revenue than the savings. And, I still wonder about re-branding and fakes sometimes too, as the recourse for fraud in those same areas is likely nil ...
ahsanford said:monkey44 said:Yes, I saw the link - and checked retail for each products ... you're probably right about the areas that don't receive good retail options. Holds true for most products that folks "need" and can't easily order or buy. But, I'd never pay over retail for a 'likely non-warranty" product at that cost, not even at a savings because a failure often costs more in revenue than the savings. And, I still wonder about re-branding and fakes sometimes too, as the recourse for fraud in those same areas is likely nil ...
In short, don't spend more than $X on eBay for photographic equipment unless you do it sufficiently frequently that losing $X in one fraudulent transaction doesn't erase all the money you saved at eBay over the course of the year.
For me, who might buy one lens a year and one body in 5-6 years, my frequency of purchasing is so low that X is about $100 for me. If you buy gear all the time, your threshold for risk might be higher.
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LesC said:A positive review here: https://www.martinbaileyphotography.com/2016/11/07/canon-ef24-105mm-f4l-is-ii-lens-review-podcast-548/
LesC said:Think we need to see a few reviews before we can form an informed opinion.
I do wonder how much variation there is between copies of the same lenses though; I have the EF24-70 F2.8L II & whilst I find it OK I've always felt a little underwhelmed with it. Judging by reviews maybe I do have a poorer copy. Unfortunately for most people you'll never really know unless you sell & get another...