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I'll take one of each...
I bought my 35L nearly a year ago, and it's a great lens. But I'd like weather sealing, and slightly sharper corners wouldn't hurt.
I've been sorely tempted in recent days by the low price of the 24-70mm. I've resisted mainly because my funds are earmarked for the 1D X (and sufficient for that and accessories like an L-bracket, but that's it). Buying the 1D X will set up the dominoes - sell 5DII and 35L, which should come close to covering the 24-70L II and the 35L II.
Yep - that'll work just great with moving subjects in dim light. Often, that very stop from f/4 to f/2.8 makes the difference in shutter speed necessary to stop subject motion, for which IS is of no help.
A 1-stop improvement in ISO noise with the 1D X (compared to the 5DII) would take care of that. But I still want f/2.8 for the extra stop of OOF blur.
I bought my 35L nearly a year ago, and it's a great lens. But I'd like weather sealing, and slightly sharper corners wouldn't hurt.
I've been sorely tempted in recent days by the low price of the 24-70mm. I've resisted mainly because my funds are earmarked for the 1D X (and sufficient for that and accessories like an L-bracket, but that's it). Buying the 1D X will set up the dominoes - sell 5DII and 35L, which should come close to covering the 24-70L II and the 35L II.
Flake said:There's one stop in it in terms of aperture, and three in terms of IS so therefore the 24 - 105mm is the better choice for hand holding in low light - I know I've had both of them at the same time! Sometimes you really do need f/8 and then there's no advantage to an f/2.8 lens. In terms of useablility the 24 - 105mm will return commercially acceptable images as slow as 1/6 sec, try that with the 24-70mm
Yep - that'll work just great with moving subjects in dim light. Often, that very stop from f/4 to f/2.8 makes the difference in shutter speed necessary to stop subject motion, for which IS is of no help.
A 1-stop improvement in ISO noise with the 1D X (compared to the 5DII) would take care of that. But I still want f/2.8 for the extra stop of OOF blur.
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