24-70L II is fantastic

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I own a wide variety of lenses, including the 24L II, 35L and the 24-105L. The 24-105L is a very solid lens, and I get great results from it in bright light,and particularly at f/5.6 or better.

However I have not been fully happy with the performance of the 24-105L at f/4.0. The image is not as sharp as I'd like. Also, the extra creative possibilities of f/2.8 on the 24-70 II were pretty appealing.

I went ahead and made the decision, and after two days out shooting with it have no regrets. The 24-70 II feels sharper at f/2.8 than the 24-105L does at f/4.

But what I'm most impressed about is the rendering, particularly for the OOF areas. The bokeh is loads better.... the 24-105L has quite ring-like bokeh, whereas the 24-70 II bokeh is fairly smooth across the blur disk (there is a small amount of onion-like structure if the blur area is under-exposed but not very noticeable). I now see why people compare the lens to the 24L II - the colours and rendering are fantastic.

What a great lens!
 
One of my top 4 zoom lens - each for unique capability

70-200 F2.8 II - sharp
24-70 II sharp

24-105 and 70-300L - both great walk around lenses and light

If I work from a tripod I pick the 1st two, other wise the 2nd set
 
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VelocideX said:
I went ahead and made the decision, and after two days out shooting with it have no regrets. The 24-70 II feels sharper at f/2.8 than the 24-105L does at f/4.
What a great lens!
Congratulations! It is a great lens indeed. But every time I hear of someone getting their new 24-70 L II, I feel very jealous coz mine was stolen a few months ago ... now I make do with a Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC :'( ... miss the Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L II very much.
 
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Rienzphotoz said:
VelocideX said:
I went ahead and made the decision, and after two days out shooting with it have no regrets. The 24-70 II feels sharper at f/2.8 than the 24-105L does at f/4.
What a great lens!
Congratulations! It is a great lens indeed. But every time I hear of someone getting their new 24-70 L II, I feel very jealous coz mine was stolen a few months ago ... now I make do with a Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC :'( ... miss the Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L II very much.

Dear Rienzphotoz,
What makes you miss the Canon Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L II soo... much over the Tamron.
I have recently done a wedding with the Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L (no II yet), it did a great job in standard situations, so the Tamron would have done it too - but at some photos I stood still and was thinking that the Tamron would have done a better job - only because of the VC., what (IS) the Canon 24-70mm is still missing.
I am sure that either lens would make in critical situations the difference. I still have to work a lot more with the both lenses to make a fair judgement which one fits the best in my style of photography.
I my situation the ultimate playground is the best of both: natural light situation - also in low light cases and the second one is the speed of auto focussing between close-up and distance - simply I always hunting for the right moments e.g. in busy situations with a lot of movements.
Currently most of the time I am renting the lenses, but I know - soon of later I will purchase one of them. For now it's headache for what to go for. It's the Canon really that much more dollars worth? Or would it be a wiser decision to go for the Tamron and e.g. to spend the saved dollar for a good Macro lens like the Canon L 100mm Macro L IS.
 
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Akhiel said:
Rienzphotoz said:
VelocideX said:
I went ahead and made the decision, and after two days out shooting with it have no regrets. The 24-70 II feels sharper at f/2.8 than the 24-105L does at f/4.
What a great lens!
Congratulations! It is a great lens indeed. But every time I hear of someone getting their new 24-70 L II, I feel very jealous coz mine was stolen a few months ago ... now I make do with a Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC :'( ... miss the Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L II very much.

Dear Rienzphotoz,
What makes you miss the Canon Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L II soo... much over the Tamron.
IMHO, the following is the difference:
1. Sharpness at f/2.8
2. Less vignetting
3. Less distortion
4. Built quality (including the black color of the lenses)
Akhiel said:
For now it's headache for what to go for.
:) ... Tell me about it ... I think a lot of people are confused about which one of those lenses to buy.
Akhiel said:
It's the Canon really that much more dollars worth?
For me I would say yes.
Akhiel said:
Or would it be a wiser decision to go for the Tamron and e.g. to spend the saved dollar for a good Macro lens like the Canon L 100mm Macro L IS.
If you don't have the 100L Macro L IS and are constrained by your budget, I'd say go with the Tamron 24-70 VC and use the saved up money to get the 100 L Macro ... btw, if you want to save $200+ on Tamron VC, buy it from Amazon.co.jp ... I bought it for $1048
 
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