Do you still love 24-105L?

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Sold my 24-105mm to fund (a small part of) the purchase of the 24-70 f/2.8L II. Never looked back.
According to The Digital Picture:
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/ISO-12233-Sample-Crops.aspx?Lens=787&Camera=453&Sample=0&FLI=0&API=0&LensComp=355&CameraComp=0&FLIComp=0&APIComp=0

....the 24-70 f/2.8L II @2.8 is quite better than the 24-105mm @ f/4 in all matching zoom ranges except 80mm, 90mm, &105mm! LOL...but one pays dearly for it, so as usual ...everything in photography is a compromise.....
 
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Hobby Shooter said:
I still love mine and wouldn't sell it. Even if I got a 24-70II I would likely keep it as a secondary versatile lens. Looking at your lenses there would be a gap in your setup if you sold it for a 35.

Many shooters have this same decision, until they shoot with 24-70 II ;)
 
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I am still getting used to the 24-105. Thus far I like it. I can't say I love it but it is growing on me some. I am already plotting to either add primes or upgrade to the 24-70 II.

I just upgraded from the 7D and EFS 15-85 to the 5DIII 24-105. While I am not going back, I have to say, I did absolutely love the EFS 15-85. My images are better with FF, I love the AF and the high ISO performance, so I am not going back, but I loved the sharpness across that huge focal length range of the EFS 15-85. The 24-105 feels stunted in comparison and then the lower IS performance is noticable.
 
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Dylan777 said:
Hobby Shooter said:
I still love mine and wouldn't sell it. Even if I got a 24-70II I would likely keep it as a secondary versatile lens. Looking at your lenses there would be a gap in your setup if you sold it for a 35.

Many shooters have this same decision, until they shoot with 24-70 II ;)

+1. It really is too bad that its long end stops at 70 rather than 85 or 100mm.
 
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docsmith said:
I just upgraded from the 7D and EFS 15-85 to the 5DIII 24-105. While I am not going back, I have to say, I did absolutely love the EFS 15-85. My images are better with FF, I love the AF and the high ISO performance, so I am not going back, but I loved the sharpness across that huge focal length range of the EFS 15-85. The 24-105 feels stunted in comparison and then the lower IS performance is noticable.

+1

I also think EF-S 15-85 is a better lens than the 24-105L. Too bad it won't work on my 6D!

I did some quick comparisons with both lenses on my 7D and the 15-85 images were sharper with less distortion at 24-50mm. These were all unscientific tests, I just shot the same subjects at different focal lengths and changed lenses. Its also my observation is the IS on the 15-85 is more effective.
 
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RLPhoto said:
I use mine for non-critical stuff, Like ebay photos, vacation photos and personal stuff. When I do use it for clients it's usually at F/8 so no-one could tell. It's a great lens if your using flash...


f8 - that's the key to optimising results from this lens.

All our Building Panoramics pictures that have been shot with this lens are at f8.
Even so, it still has to be king of versatility.
 
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Sporgon said:
RLPhoto said:
I use mine for non-critical stuff, Like ebay photos, vacation photos and personal stuff. When I do use it for clients it's usually at F/8 so no-one could tell. It's a great lens if your using flash...


f8 - that's the key to optimising results from this lens.

All our Building Panoramics pictures that have been shot with this lens are at f8.
Even so, it still has to be king of versatility.

I viewed your website. Great work! It seems DR is not limiting your creativity. ;)
 
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I never really loved it. I like it. I bought it as a "kit lens" with one of my bodies. Usually I buy body-only, but the 24-105L sounded useful, and the price was right, so I got the kit.

I like prime lenses. I've got an embarrassing number of them. I also have a 16-35mm f/2.8L II that I prefer for the wider end of things.

But I still use the 24-105L a lot. It's a very convenient "walk around" lens. In bright daylight, it's plenty fast enough, and sometimes it's just not convenient to haul around a bunch of lenses. If I'm going someplace outdoors, in the daylight, and don't want to bring a camera bag full of gear, the 24-105L is the lens I put on my camera.
 
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RLPhoto said:
Sporgon said:
RLPhoto said:
I use mine for non-critical stuff, Like ebay photos, vacation photos and personal stuff. When I do use it for clients it's usually at F/8 so no-one could tell. It's a great lens if your using flash...


f8 - that's the key to optimising results from this lens.

All our Building Panoramics pictures that have been shot with this lens are at f8.
Even so, it still has to be king of versatility.

I viewed your website. Great work! It seems DR is not limiting your creativity. ;)


Thanks Ramon, appreciate that. :)

Yes, unlike some I have a vague idea of what under exposure is, and also know how to use that clever 'bkt' feature in the camera menu ;D
 
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Wow, Sporgon, your building panoramas are fantastic!

Back on topic, the 24-105 is my most versatile lens. If we could get a 24-105 f/2.8 IS, I'd happily sell most of my other lenses.





Sporgon said:
RLPhoto said:
I use mine for non-critical stuff, Like ebay photos, vacation photos and personal stuff. When I do use it for clients it's usually at F/8 so no-one could tell. It's a great lens if your using flash...


f8 - that's the key to optimising results from this lens.

All our Building Panoramics pictures that have been shot with this lens are at f8.
Even so, it still has to be king of versatility.
 
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I don't like it at all. If it rains heavily and I need pictures, I grab this garbage lens.

The image quality is quite bad, the AF is kinda slow and inconsistent & on top of that f/4 is not going to help with busy backgrounds.
 
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Wow, Sporgon, your building panoramas are fantastic!

Back on topic, the 24-105 is my most versatile lens. If we could get a 24-105 f/2.8 IS, I'd happily sell most of my other lenses.





Thanks kev8d, that's much appreciated. I should point out that there are two of us involved in Building Panoramics, and nearly all the pictures are a result of a combined effort, so I can only really claim 50% of the credit ;D

@dick - there seems to be a lot of sub standard copies of this lens out there, probably because so any have been made. With a little pp at around f8 this lens should be able to hold its own against the big hitters .
 
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Sporgon said:
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Wow, Sporgon, your building panoramas are fantastic!

Back on topic, the 24-105 is my most versatile lens. If we could get a 24-105 f/2.8 IS, I'd happily sell most of my other lenses.





Thanks kev8d, that's much appreciated. I should point out that there are two of us involved in Building Panoramics, and nearly all the pictures are a result of a combined effort, so I can only really claim 50% of the credit ;D

@dick - there seems to be a lot of sub standard copies of this lens out there, probably because so any have been made. With a little pp at around f8 this lens should be able to hold its own against the big hitters .

The Building Panoramics pictures are evidence that this lens can take incredible pictures, especially stepped down. Nice work BP!
 
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