Hector1970 said:I see a new number of comments here about the original 24-105mm and distortion at 24mm. Seems to be a reason why a number of people haven't bought it. I really wonder at times if the viewers of this website are photographers at all. A lot of people seem to spend their time comparing specs and mft's rather than taking photos. I've taken tens of thousands of photos with that lens and it's remarkably good and consistent with a great focal length range. I've never seen a single photo ring ruined by the lens. If something is wrong it's always been the photographer at fault. If you buy an old 24-105 and use it you will be more than happy. The new one I assume is even better or else it would not exist. Any lens distortion is minimal and easily corrected post processing. Shoot more and compare less. Bad photographers blame gear. I don't there bad cameras or lens nowadays. They improve every year. If only photographers (including me ) would improve as fast.
Depends what you're shooting.
People: I regularly use my 24-105 on gym shoots. Here, that distortion just isn't an issue
Landscape: Different story. Correcting the distortion does not come free, especially if you're printing large.
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