bobiscuit
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First impression of the 24-105mm...
Err... Not great I'm afraid. :thumbsdown:
It just feels like a slightly faster and longer kit lens. Sharpness doesn't really blow me away at any focal range or aperture. Blue fringing is easily visible wide open, and still there (but much better) at f/8.
Then again I only paid £130. The next step up from this is probably the Sigma 17-70mm, but that's almost double the price.
I'm keeping it for now, as I've sold my 18-70mm kit lens and I need something to cover this range. But if/when I start doing more professional work I doubt this will satisfy me.
ETA: To be fair, I've only tested it indoors so far. Either with flash or longer exposure with tripod. I think it deserves some proper use in anger before I make my mind up!
And on the plus side, it has a non-rotating front element and focus ring, feels nice to handle, very compact and very fast focus speed.
Err... Not great I'm afraid. :thumbsdown:
It just feels like a slightly faster and longer kit lens. Sharpness doesn't really blow me away at any focal range or aperture. Blue fringing is easily visible wide open, and still there (but much better) at f/8.
Then again I only paid £130. The next step up from this is probably the Sigma 17-70mm, but that's almost double the price.
I'm keeping it for now, as I've sold my 18-70mm kit lens and I need something to cover this range. But if/when I start doing more professional work I doubt this will satisfy me.
ETA: To be fair, I've only tested it indoors so far. Either with flash or longer exposure with tripod. I think it deserves some proper use in anger before I make my mind up!
And on the plus side, it has a non-rotating front element and focus ring, feels nice to handle, very compact and very fast focus speed.

I'm hoping someone can help me with this.