I don't think there's a lot in it image quality wise but ive always favoured the 24-105 f4L because of its extra reach. I remember when I was originally looking and bearing in mind these were MkI variants the experts seemed to favour the 24-105 for image edge quality, but the 24-70 for slightly...
there is a holy trinity of lens for the wedding photographer.... and for very good reason as you now know.
And the trinity is
50mm f1.2
85mm f1.2
135mm f2.0
not cheap, but designed for low light work. Apart from the 85mm which is too slow focus they are excellent for wedding photography
well all I can say to that is Im a working pro photographer and on PS pretty much everyday. All of my work is vetted at 100% by photo editors before its allowed anywhere near a client and I haven't had any problems yet. So perhaps this is getting into the realms of too much detail and not enough...
If its for photo editing and your pc isn't yet ready for a 4k video card then a good compromise is a 2k monitor. I use an acer 2k monitor and it gives extremely good resolution without the massive PC upgrade costs to 4K. The monitors resolution efficiency though is to a large extent determined...
great timing for this thread as im looking to move my MK1 on soon, but wasnt sure if there was a market any longer for this piece of kit. But........looks like there is after all.
Picking up on the grip question, i have Canon ones fitted to all my 5d's and 5d2's and have found that although...
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