niels123 said:Nikon just released a stabilized 24-70 f/2.8 8). It will be available for about $2400
Would Canon do the same in the next year or so?
Ruined said:niels123 said:Nikon just released a stabilized 24-70 f/2.8 8). It will be available for about $2400
Would Canon do the same in the next year or so?
One thing to keep in mind, the Nikon looks huge compared to the 24-70 II. Dont think that size is worth IS to me.
For some, size matter a lot, while for others the benefit of IS is important, particularly for an all-around lens. I love my 24-70mm f2.8L II however, I'd like to count with one that not only delivers great IQ and fast & accurate AF but adds 4-stops IS for low light and slow moving subjects.Ruined said:niels123 said:Nikon just released a stabilized 24-70 f/2.8 8). It will be available for about $2400
Would Canon do the same in the next year or so?
One thing to keep in mind, the Nikon looks huge compared to the 24-70 II. Dont think that size is worth IS to me.
Rahul said:Personally, while I don't find lack of IS limiting my use of the 24-70 II, I won't mind the slightest if Canon were to release one in the near future.
bholliman said:Rahul said:Personally, while I don't find lack of IS limiting my use of the 24-70 II, I won't mind the slightest if Canon were to release one in the near future.
+1 I'm extremely happy with my 24-70 2.8 II and don't think IS would help much in this focal range. If a Canon IS lens was as large and heavy as the rumored Nikon I would not upgrade.
ashmadux said:bholliman said:Rahul said:Personally, while I don't find lack of IS limiting my use of the 24-70 II, I won't mind the slightest if Canon were to release one in the near future.
+1 I'm extremely happy with my 24-70 2.8 II and don't think IS would help much in this focal range. If a Canon IS lens was as large and heavy as the rumored Nikon I would not upgrade.
IS always helps, and is always a net positive.
I will never understand folks arguing against IS. it's just the most ridiculous argument ever. Especially the guy saying that he turns it off, or actively tries not to use it...that's just nonsense. Wherever helps get a sharp shot, no one cares if someone else has the ultimate steady hand.
Baffling.
ashmadux said:bholliman said:Rahul said:Personally, while I don't find lack of IS limiting my use of the 24-70 II, I won't mind the slightest if Canon were to release one in the near future.
+1 I'm extremely happy with my 24-70 2.8 II and don't think IS would help much in this focal range. If a Canon IS lens was as large and heavy as the rumored Nikon I would not upgrade.
IS always helps, and is always a net positive.
I will never understand folks arguing against IS. it's just the most ridiculous argument ever. Especially the guy saying that he turns it off, or actively tries not to use it...that's just nonsense. Wherever helps get a sharp shot, no one cares if someone else has the ultimate steady hand.
Baffling.