Using the 24-70 II for documentary wedding photography - my review

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Rented one myself this weekend for use on the 5diii. First few hours I can say I'm impressed. Nothing but family shots planned this weekend, which I would generally just stick to something light like a 50 1.8 or 35 f2, so far I have to say I like it. I've never been a fan of any of the upgrades from the nifty 50 as neither then 1.4 or 1.2L blow me away. Additionally i never thought I'd get enough use out of a 35 L, or 24 L so as a replacement to a couple of serious L primes it may in fact be cost reasonable. I can say the bokeh is very creamy at 2.8, and at least my current copy seems tack sharp. My computer is stuck at the apple store for repairs so it maybe be a few days before I can see full sized shots, but I can honestly say I'm seriously debating this lens as a my next purchase.
 
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robbymack said:
Rented one myself this weekend for use on the 5diii. First few hours I can say I'm impressed. Nothing but family shots planned this weekend, which I would generally just stick to something light like a 50 1.8 or 35 f2, so far I have to say I like it. I've never been a fan of any of the upgrades from the nifty 50 as neither then 1.4 or 1.2L blow me away. Additionally i never thought I'd get enough use out of a 35 L, or 24 L so as a replacement to a couple of serious L primes it may in fact be cost reasonable. I can say the bokeh is very creamy at 2.8, and at least my current copy seems tack sharp. My computer is stuck at the apple store for repairs so it maybe be a few days before I can see full sized shots, but I can honestly say I'm seriously debating this lens as a my next purchase.

If you have any, you should shoot on an SD card and stick it into an HDTV to view!
 
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I was able to view the link earlier, really nice pictures. Getting the 403 error now though.

To be honest though, I think there are too many B&W photos for my taste. One or two is good, but >50% is a little much, but that's just a personal preference. The B&W also accentuates the blown highlights.
 
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Thanks Zlatko, glad you got though in the end. I hope you get to use this on a wedding. When things are happening fast and furious, this is the lend you need. It was a long time coming this lens. Nikon have had such a brilliant 24-70 out there for so long, Canon really needed to catch up and now I think it has.


cheers

Mark
 
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