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@ 70mm FoV on the new 24-70 mk.ii very different than 70-200 mk.ii

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My Camera Shop called me and 30 days after I put in a Pre-order, I got my 24-70L ii :)

My first shot was to compare sharpness with my 70-200 mk.ii. While the 70-200 does seem sharper (it's been AFMA's but not the 24-70 so I can let that slide... however with a test shot with both at 70mm, I was not prepared with the difference in framing... it is more than noticably different... I realize that there is some variation in difference lens models but I always thought 70mm should give me a similar framing regardless of the lens I used within a small tolerance... but this to me is huge. Is this to be expeced?

Attached are the shots at 70mm form the 24-70 ii and the 70-200 ii
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Interesting....I have a same combo. Im gonna give it a try today.

Sharpness will increase when you are closer to the subject(in this case, your 70-200), especially in low light.

Also...the lenght of 70-200 is almost 2x longer than 24-70. It could be one of the factors.
 
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