TeT said:http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=787&Camera=453&Sample=0&FLI=0&API=0&LensComp=101&CameraComp=0&FLIComp=0&APIComp=0
see for yourself...
slclick said:I've had both and the difference is night and day. A lens you'll keep forever (Mk2)
privatebydesign said:slclick said:I've had both and the difference is night and day. A lens you'll keep forever (Mk2)
I keep seeing people say that but I have never seen comparison images to support it, and I keep looking! Like I say, I am in the process of a measured upgrade path myself, and the 16-35 f2.8 to 16-35 f4 really was a night and day change, but I just don't see it on the 24-70 f2.8 MkI to MkII.
I upgraded without being too scientific about it. I was fairly happy with MkI and if the MkII had not come, I´d probably be a happy user of MkI still. I cannot provide side by side comparisons, because I never made any. But to me the upgrade was worth it. I am willing to bet the MkII would beat the MkI in side by side comparisons, in most (all) areas. But, like you, I have never seen true side by side comparisons.privatebydesign said:slclick said:I've had both and the difference is night and day. A lens you'll keep forever (Mk2)
I keep seeing people say that but I have never seen comparison images to support it, and I keep looking! Like I say, I am in the process of a measured upgrade path myself, and the 16-35 f2.8 to 16-35 f4 really was a night and day change, but I just don't see it on the 24-70 f2.8 MkI to MkII.
Viggo said:It's a world of difference in every way. AF, weight, IQ. Absolutely worth an upgrade !
Jasz said:Hi everybody
I am thinking of changing my old 24-70mm 2.8L Mk. 1 out with the new Mk. 2... is that a waste of money ?
Has anybody seen some decent tests on the internet where the mk.2 is compared to the Mk. 2
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privatebydesign said:That's funny, I really like the hood design and the 'reverse' zoom on the MkI, it means the hood does it's job at the appropriate focal length as opposed the ineffectual MkII hood at anything over min focal length.
privatebydesign said:That's funny, I really like the hood design and the 'reverse' zoom on the MkI, it means the hood does it's job at the appropriate focal length as opposed the ineffectual MkII hood at anything over min focal length.
In spite of five IQ disappointing MkI 24-70's, the one thing I did prefer was that hood design. Brilliant.Viggo said:Yeah, me too! Not because of flare, as I'm really happy with the mk2 in that regard, but the large hood that covers the fully extended barrel has saved the lens on more occasions than I care to admit.privatebydesign said:That's funny, I really like the hood design and the 'reverse' zoom on the MkI...
Well yes, if only MkI's were fix-up-able. I would have saved myself time and money visiting CPS having a succession of MkI lenses "fixed" over many years, and I'd still likely be using a MkI on a daily basis. Maybe I have been spectacularly unfortunate, but no CPS "fix" ever turned a sows ear into a silk purse.Sporgon said:I wonder how much difference there would be on a mk1 that has been serviced and optically tuned by a decent, conscientious Canon service center.
So I quite fancy the ideal of a well tuned mk1, but I'd have too be careful how I handled it.