Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L Initial Impressions and Photos

Feb 26, 2015
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Yesterday I had the opportunity to go out and do my first shoot with the new 11-24mm ultra wide beast. I must say I had a very happy evening and overall very impressed with this lens. Sharing some of my initial impressions and photos. This is not an objective review or a test; just some of my personal thoughts from the experience. Also note I've just had one outing with this lens and that too I shot almost exclusively at 11mm since it was so much fun; there is a lot to be tried and tested still. I'm not an expert; just enjoying photography as a hobby.

Photos here (shot with 5D3 at 11mm):
http://www.paramsandhu.com/Galleries/Blog/Canon-EF-1124mm-f4L-USM-Review/n-pDLvbK/

Hope to add some write-up to the pictures soon for why I was impressed with the images and certainly looking forward to taking more photos.

  • It is sharp alright. Beautiful center sharpness and even the corners look very impressive at least to me. No need to worry here.


  • Amazing range, there is nothing like it in the ultra wide zoom world. 11mm is freaking awesome. If you do a lot of interior architecture stuff you will love it.


  • Lots of vignetting at f4, but easily corrected in post though (I used Lightroom 5). Subsides around f9. Not noticeable at f11


  • Flares! The bulbous front element could be a flare magnet and no surprises really. How would you even try to minimize it?


  • Perspective Distortions. Yes it’s a rectilinear but keep it perfectly level with the horizon. Move it around just the very slightest and the image can change dramatically. Shoot people if you want to get giggles.


  • Autofocus. Haven’t tried it enough to say anything and I have a feeling that I don’t care. I personally expect this lens to be set on a tripod, in manual focus 90% of the time.


  • Weight. Not an issue for me. I guess it depends on what you are used to shooting with. The 70-200 f2.8L II is by far my most favorite walk about lens so yes it feels close to the same heft. Again I expect this this lens to be on a tripod 90% percent of the time.


  • No f2.8? What would you even want to shoot with an ultra wide lens at f2.8? Night sky maybe? What else..


  • Got to be careful with that front element. This is the first lens I’m shooting without any sort of UV filter attached and yes I have shattered a couple of them in the past. The 5D3 with this lens feels good in my hand and I did not feel particularly worried on my first walkabout but it sure will be a heart break if anything touches that beautiful glass.


  • Build quality. Stellar.


  • Sprawling landscapes at 11mm? Things become tiny and appear to be much farther away than they really are. I can certainly envision specific use cases where it could really shine and plan to try that these out on an upcoming trip. I must say just the thought of pairing this with the 5DS R and cropping out a large panorama from a single frame has me really excited. Off late I have been doing a lot of stitched panoramas, this lens provides a much simpler approach to the problem.


  • 11-24mm f4L + 24-70 f2.8L II + 70-200mm f2.8L II. You get the picture. Throw in medium format level resolution in the mix and wow that is something I am now really looking forward to seeing for myself.


  • So the question I have right now is; what’s the point of retaining the 17-40mm and 24mm TSE? The 17-40 takes filters, specifically the big stopper. That to me is enough reason to still keep it. LEE is going to come out with a filter adapter, but it possibly cannot work with the big stopper?? The 24mm TSE seems more suspect right now, love doing stitched panoramas with it and off course it has tilt/shift. The 11-24mm easily does away with the need for stitching multiple 24mm shots and it’s so wide and sharp that you can possibly get away with perspective correction in post at the cost of some lost image size. I’m sure there are similar questions about other lenses with overlapping focal lengths.



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Param
 
Thank you for sharing your first impressions. From your sample shots, particularly the cathedral ceiling, I'm shocked (by extremely happy) to see how little distortion there is with this lens. I don't see any distortion, actually, so even if it's not zero, it's very low. That's really what I was hoping for with this lens and is pretty remarkable. The flare resistance looks pretty good, too, in that same shot as I'm pretty sure the TS-E 17 would pick up some flare from that light. The sunstar looks great, too. I was using the 17 last night and dealing with the flare from some streetlights was a real pain to control.
 
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I have updated the gallery with a few photos from the past couple of days. Hopefully it's representational of the architectural and landscape capabilities of the lens.

http://www.paramsandhu.com/Galleries/Blog/Canon-EF-1124mm-f4L-USM-Review/n-pDLvbK/

I'm yet to update my initial impressions but in short I'm very happy with the lens.

http://blog.paramsandhu.com/2015/02/canon-ef-11-24mm-f4l-lens-impressions.html
 
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Very nice photos that showcase the lens well. Thank you for posting.

But flare? I didn't notice flare problems in your images. Though you didn't have many images where that would be a problem. Other reviewers have said it's difficult to get lens flare with this lens, even if you try. Canon's special coatings, I guess.
 
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randym77 said:
Very nice photos that showcase the lens well. Thank you for posting.

But flare? I didn't notice flare problems in your images. Though you didn't have many images where that would be a problem. Other reviewers have said it's difficult to get lens flare with this lens, even if you try. Canon's special coatings, I guess.
The second Science Center image (walkway across the highway) has some lens flare, probably not very noticeable at the smaller image size. I do have shots from the same location with more pronounced lens flare. As you have pointed out; other than those couple of images at night there aren't really any other images where flares would typically have been a problem.
 
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