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JEAraman said:liberace said:For those that didn't think that such a kit existed... (It might not in the US, but it sure does in Australia)
naaayce.. how much they going for?
wickidwombat said:haha well the first 3 pages of this thread can be deleted it really only starts being relevent on page 4
preppyak said:The resolution numbers from Lensrental are impressive
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/09/canon-24-70-f2-8-ii-resolution-tests
well_dunno said:Hi guys,
sorry if this has been posted before or any other thread. There are a bunch of pictures here:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1225646
What surprised me is that there is a mk2 vs TSE 24 comparison at 24 mm and f/3.5 where the mk 2 seems sharper...
Cheers!
K-amps said:well_dunno said:Hi guys,
sorry if this has been posted before or any other thread. There are a bunch of pictures here:
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1225646
What surprised me is that there is a mk2 vs TSE 24 comparison at 24 mm and f/3.5 where the mk 2 seems sharper...
Cheers!
+1
" I can’t believe I’m seeing a zoom lens out resolve a $2,000 world-class prime,"
Roger Cicala
24 TSE ; Canon's crown jewel in resolution... if the 24-70 can come close... it's amazing!![]()
Cannon Man said:DerStig said:I am quite curious to see how a non-IS standard zoom lens costing $2,300 performs. 70-200 IS II is one of the few zoom lenses that is sharper than primes (or as sharp as) wide open. I wonder if 24-70 II will achieve the same for say 24L, 35L, and 50L.
I say primes are always better for anything. If i used the 24-70 to shoot weddings in dimmed light i would get much more noise than at 1.2 or 1.4 with primes. If you compare mtf charts look at the f/8 results to compare.
I use TS-E 24mm 3.5 II, 35mm 1.4, 50mm 1.2, 85mm 1.2 II, 135mm 2.0 ,so i won't be buying any zoom lenses anytime soon on those focal lenghts.
Marine03 said:Nice shots Chris
I though it was maybe the lens rental review but they had numbers for each focal length and I thought the Tamron fell just shy of the new lens. Did anyone else see this considering the price point could be tempting for someone waiting for the 6D. Or am I way off because I for sure want the best.
It's amazing how a few months ago I pined for the now old version of the 24-70 and question if it would be worth thee money.
Chris Geiger said:I tried to work with the Tammy at the camera store. It seemed to focus ok for me (just looking at the back of the screen). I really liked the idea of IS in the lens. I could not get over having the zoom ring go the opposite direction. I often work with a 24-70 on my right side and a 70-200 on the left. Having two different zoom directions would drive me nuts and I know it would slow me down.