Which will give better Image quality 1Dmk4 + 24 f1.4L II or 5Dmk3 + 35 f1.4L

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just toying with some ideas since the 24f1.4L II is one of canons sharpest lenses but the 35L is no slouch either
which combo is likely to deliver the best shots fairly wide open at say f1.4 to f2.8
 
bdunbar79 said:
wickidwombat said:
just toying with some ideas since the 24f1.4L II is one of canons sharpest lenses but the 35L is no slouch either
which combo is likely to deliver the best shots fairly wide open at say f1.4 to f2.8

I have all of the above you posted, and I'm fairly certain the 5Dmk3 + 35 f1.4 will give sharper images.

cool,

you wouldnt be able to snap off a few test comparisons would you? just say f1.4 f2 and f2.8? for each combo?
and pop up some 100% raw screen shots?
 
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Sharpness is NOT the #1 determining factor in what makes a lens good.

Both the 24L and the 35L are plenty sharp, sharp enough wide open, and very sharp stopped down. Why wouldn't you chose the lens that more closely represents the style and type of photos you want to take?

And as far as that "Test" goes, making a decision based upon photos of paper, small sized, on your computer screen is a pretty ridiculous way to make a judgment about such equipment purchases.

This simply blows my mind. Haha. Can't you make up your decision based upon what you're shooting? Why even ask such a silly thing.
 
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The OP asked for a quck and dirty comparison. So I did it. Since I have a day job I don't have time to go out and specifically test the lens. I tested sharpness. If you have more time to do a more thorough investigation, please do so and share. I've had it with some of you and i'm taking my post down, and don't ask for help from me again. Thanks.
 
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Its going to be very similar, the 24mmL is a bit better on the edges and corners, and the crop will improve on that.
The term IQ is a pretty much unndefined one that can include many IQ related factors besides center and corner sharpness such as coma, color rendition, abberations, viginetting, CA, LOCA, contrast and more.
I would think that you need to define the use you are going to put the lens to, and look at best for that purpose.
 
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