privatebydesign said:
dilbert said:
The problem with the 24-70/f4 and the 24-105/f4 is the horrid field curvature at the wide end. I'd be happy if Canon decided to make a 28-105 or 30-105 f/4L IS USM that didn't suck at the wide end.
Have you ever done a test to measure the actual IQ hit from using the lens corrections button in DPP or LR?
I respect the feedback from privatebydesign, but I see this as 'your first L zoom' more than I see it as a top-to-bottom 30 year lens with everyone question answered.
So basic things like build quality, handling, sharpness, AF speed/accuracy, basic features (weather-sealing, IS, etc.) are at the top of my list for a lens like this. However, legit optical concerns like focus-breathing, curvature of the field, CA, transition to defocused areas, etc. are absolutely important
but perhaps they are less important on your first L zoom. (If those variables really matter to your livelihood, you should reaching for primes or possibly ponying up in the bucks for the 24-70 f/2.8L II.)
So do I worry about the field curvature of the 24-70 f/4L IS? Nope. I just check the lens correction box in ACR and call it good.
- A