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Max ☢ said:However, I miss the flexibility of the EF-S in hand-held low light conditions, so I plan to use a EF 35 ƒ/2.0 IS USM for this application.
I certainly never did. I love it and use it most of the time. I love the photograph, I hope to go there some day.Sporgon said:Here's our latest picture, shot with the 5D mkii and 24-105 f4.
Taken from a small mountain in the English Lake District National Park called Haystacks, looking north west, late evening.
Did someone on CR once call this lens 'garbage" ? ;D
Lovely! The lighting, clouds, the green and blue just all come together.Sporgon said:Here's our latest picture, shot with the 5D mkii and 24-105 f4.
Taken from a small mountain in the English Lake District National Park called Haystacks, looking north west, late evening.
Did someone on CR once call this lens 'garbage" ? ;D
rpt said:Lovely! The lighting, clouds, the green and blue just all come together.Sporgon said:Here's our latest picture, shot with the 5D mkii and 24-105 f4.
Taken from a small mountain in the English Lake District National Park called Haystacks, looking north west, late evening.
Did someone on CR once call this lens 'garbage" ? ;D
And whoever called it "garbage", I am very willing to relieve that person of the "garbage"
JonB8305 said:6d doesn't need a flash when theres bright city lights.
charlestx said:JonB8305 said:6d doesn't need a flash when theres bright city lights.
neat, where was this taken?
Pi said:A few recent images taken with the 24-105 on the 5D2 in Vegas:
Wynn, Las Vegas
http://www.flickr.com/photos/plamen-stefanov/8755032788/#
http://www.flickr.com/photos/plamen-stefanov/8772150150/#
http://www.flickr.com/photos/plamen-stefanov/8772153514/#
JonB8305 said:Cool pics, how did you get the car blur in the 2nd pic? A neutral density filter?
Sporgon said:Here's another couple of shots with the 24-105. As with others find who use this lens, it's not one you would love, but inevitably so many of my pictures are taken with it.
Taken at 105mm, f4 in the last few minutes of sunlight. Once again IS comes to the rescue.