So I have a 24-70 f/2.8 II, and I'm thinking of selling it to get a 24-70 f/4 IS. My camera is a 6D. I want to make sure I won't regret the decision to trade.
Reasons for trading:
I mostly do landscapes, and I don't usually carry a tripod, so it seems like I could benefit more from IS than from f/2.8. It would also be great to have something lighter and cheaper. I can afford the f/2.8 version since I own one, but I can always find other things to use the money for.
How much will I miss f/2.8? Honestly I haven't used the lens that much, but I don't take as many photos in the winter, and I've only owned this setup since the middle of last year. It seems like 70mm f/2.8 is not quite enough bokeh for outdoor portraits where you don't want to see a distracting background, but I haven't had a chance to try that much since I don't do many portraits. It seems like a f/1.4 prime or a 135mm f/2 would be better for that kind of thing. Or I could use my 100-400 ii as long as I take portraits from really far away.
I also like to do night sky photos of the milky way. I've mainly used my Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 for that so far. Is there anything comparable to the 24-70 f/2.8 ii around 24mm and f/2.8 or faster without much coma?
Reasons for trading:
- I want lighter weight (about 200g lighter) for hiking
- IS
- Cheaper
- Macro would be good for flowers
- 18 point sun stars
- Newer design with possibly slightly higher build quality and better image quality
- More modern IS (1 stop better)
- Macro
- Already have 100mm+ covered if I bring the 100-400 ii
- Lose 1 stop
- Slightly worse image quality (sharpness and micro contrast is a bit worse on test charts, but the Imatest numbers are close)
I mostly do landscapes, and I don't usually carry a tripod, so it seems like I could benefit more from IS than from f/2.8. It would also be great to have something lighter and cheaper. I can afford the f/2.8 version since I own one, but I can always find other things to use the money for.
How much will I miss f/2.8? Honestly I haven't used the lens that much, but I don't take as many photos in the winter, and I've only owned this setup since the middle of last year. It seems like 70mm f/2.8 is not quite enough bokeh for outdoor portraits where you don't want to see a distracting background, but I haven't had a chance to try that much since I don't do many portraits. It seems like a f/1.4 prime or a 135mm f/2 would be better for that kind of thing. Or I could use my 100-400 ii as long as I take portraits from really far away.
I also like to do night sky photos of the milky way. I've mainly used my Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 for that so far. Is there anything comparable to the 24-70 f/2.8 ii around 24mm and f/2.8 or faster without much coma?