I pre-ordered one. My primary focus is concert photography, which is often "lighting challenged" with a lot of movement on stage. I already sold my 16-35mm 2.8 II, and just listed my 14mm 2.8 II for sale, with funds from both going toward the purchase of this lens.
In my experience, the quality of the 16-35 2.8 II was just not up to par with the 24-70 2.8 II and 70-200 2.8 II on a variety of levels. Also, once I tried the 14 2.8 II, I found the additional 2mm in width to be very useful (and the overall image quality much, much better), though being stuck at one specific (specialty) focal length could be limiting.
Yes, it would be great to have a newer 2.8 lens with better image quality and more zoom, but as many here already mentioned, it isn't likely to come about anytime soon. This 11-24mm is groundbreaking and is pushing technological envelope as it is (and since it was announced with the 50MP bodies, seems much more geared to landscape and studio photography, though obviously not limited to those disciplines; much in the same way the 100-400mm was announced with the 7DII for a different sort of focus).
I think in some cases on my 5D IIIs and 6Ds f/4 will be perfectly fine (and really, an added benefit of more being in focus). When the lighting and action pushes it too far, I can mount it on my Sony A7s and I don't think lack of light will be a problem.
I'm super stoked about this lens. I've learned to really love super wide angle photography in the past year or two, so the possibilities that open up with 11mm really intrigue me. Also, having it on a zoom that goes to 24mm is just way more attractive to me in how practical that is, compared to a prime 14mm which becomes a one trick pony in many of my shooting situations (and sometimes is a one trick that never matches any photographic opportunity).
Jason
In my experience, the quality of the 16-35 2.8 II was just not up to par with the 24-70 2.8 II and 70-200 2.8 II on a variety of levels. Also, once I tried the 14 2.8 II, I found the additional 2mm in width to be very useful (and the overall image quality much, much better), though being stuck at one specific (specialty) focal length could be limiting.
Yes, it would be great to have a newer 2.8 lens with better image quality and more zoom, but as many here already mentioned, it isn't likely to come about anytime soon. This 11-24mm is groundbreaking and is pushing technological envelope as it is (and since it was announced with the 50MP bodies, seems much more geared to landscape and studio photography, though obviously not limited to those disciplines; much in the same way the 100-400mm was announced with the 7DII for a different sort of focus).
I think in some cases on my 5D IIIs and 6Ds f/4 will be perfectly fine (and really, an added benefit of more being in focus). When the lighting and action pushes it too far, I can mount it on my Sony A7s and I don't think lack of light will be a problem.
I'm super stoked about this lens. I've learned to really love super wide angle photography in the past year or two, so the possibilities that open up with 11mm really intrigue me. Also, having it on a zoom that goes to 24mm is just way more attractive to me in how practical that is, compared to a prime 14mm which becomes a one trick pony in many of my shooting situations (and sometimes is a one trick that never matches any photographic opportunity).
Jason
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