Re: We Have Received Our EF 11-24mm f/4L [CR3]
wtlloyd said:
I just don't get the excitement over this as a landscape lens. Interiors, sure. Teeny tiny mountains in a flat wide vista, nope.
1) 11mm rectilinear is new for FF users. Once people get over the silly fun of shooting a city block from a street corner (brace for it, those shots are a certainty), folks will likely figure out how to best use such a madly wide FL in a strong composition.
2) This was timed with the 50 MP bodies, so folks are hoping for a Nikon 14-24 killer resolution-wise. There is a holy grail angle to this thing as a result. (No idea if the MTF charts back that up.)
3) To a lesser degree than #1 and #2, people who like
looking at their hardware are losing their minds over this lens. It's impressive
looking. I realize how petty that is, but I still think there is a gear lust angle to this product.
I'm sure it will be a great lens, but
great for landscapes comes with a big asterisk, I think. If you have lovely even exposure, it could be a stellar landscape lens. But if you need a CPL to turn down water reflections or (much more likely) an ND grad to manage a bright sky, this lens will punish your patience (if you handhold the filter) or your wallet (once Lee or Wonderpana retrofits their oversize outriggers for this lens).
I'll keep my 16-35 F/4L IS and the
massive upside of front filterability and keep snapping away. I will sleep like a baby at leaving the 11-15mm FF focal length on the table in that decision. But I know that a lot of folks are pumped about this monster, and they should be excited if it covers one of their needs.
- A