Unboxing of the the Canon EF 24mm f2.8 IS USM

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DianeK said:
wockawocka said:
2.8 isn't pretty. My 40mm Pancake blows it away.

Take a few more shots to rule out focus error.

No this wasn't just focus error. This is representative of what I was seeing with all the images I was taking. My 15-85mm at 24mm and f/4 is even a tad sharper, so this new lens gives me nothing I don't already have in my bag. Back it goes.
Diane

Your 15-85 at 24mm f/4 is sharper than the 24 IS at f/4? Or do you mean the 15-85 at f/4 is sharper than the 24 IS at f/2.8?
 
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RLPhoto said:
This lens is good and all, but I just dont see a solid purpose besides video.

Sharp corner to corner (or so one would hope ;D) landscape lens for FF at less cost than 24 1.4 II or 24-70 II (or 24 T&S II while also being a bit more quick and ready than that one) that also has IS so, for the times, when you don't want constant tripod work slowing you down and becoming a bother you can still get some nice snaps along the way?

Anyway that is what I'd look to it for.
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
DianeK said:
wockawocka said:
2.8 isn't pretty. My 40mm Pancake blows it away.

Take a few more shots to rule out focus error.

No this wasn't just focus error. This is representative of what I was seeing with all the images I was taking. My 15-85mm at 24mm and f/4 is even a tad sharper, so this new lens gives me nothing I don't already have in my bag. Back it goes.
Diane

Your 15-85 at 24mm f/4 is sharper than the 24 IS at f/4? Or do you mean the 15-85 at f/4 is sharper than the 24 IS at f/2.8?
I meant the former, but also the latter is true obviously.
The lens did get returned and I tried the new 28mm with disappointing results. In fact my results were the opposite of LensRentals quick review. The 24mm sharpened up from f/2.8 to f/4 but didn't sharpen all that much after that. The 28mm, on the other hand, was softer at f/2.8 than the 24mm, sharpened up at f/4 and sharpened even more noticeably at f/5.6.
I would like to try different copies of the new 24mm and 28mm, but I'm not so sure the camera store will let me back in ;)
Diane
 
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LetTheRightLensIn said:
RLPhoto said:
This lens is good and all, but I just dont see a solid purpose besides video.

Sharp corner to corner (or so one would hope ;D) landscape lens for FF at less cost than 24 1.4 II or 24-70 II (or 24 T&S II while also being a bit more quick and ready than that one) that also has IS so, for the times, when you don't want constant tripod work slowing you down and becoming a bother you can still get some nice snaps along the way?

Anyway that is what I'd look to it for.

17-40L is more of a landscape lens that this prime for about the same $$$.
 
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