Okay, so my 50mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.8 are very good on my 5dmkI's.
But shooting weddings its very handy to have a mid range zoom too.
I have had a 24-105 for ages now and despite being my mainstay wedding lens I have become more critical of the results since using the above primes.
To sum up my feelings about the optical quality of the 24-105 I think that it is a good all round lens that performs extremely well in optimum lighing conditions but falls short when the lighting becomes a little more challenging ie wide dynamic range.
Although I would have liked the 70-200 f2.8 mk II version, I recently bought a 70-200f4 IS L and it blows the 24-105 out of the water.
I have recently heard that a lot of wedding togs in the Canon FF camp are using two bodies, with the 70-200 f2.8 on one and the 16-35 f2.8 on the other.
I have considered trading the 24-105 in for a 24-70 but have heard mixed reviews about the latter and a friend has recently done the same 'upgrade' and isn't sure thatthis was of any benefit.
So I am now considering selling the 24-105 and buying either the 16-35 f2.8 mkII or the 17-40 f4.
So after all that I suppose my question is... if I get one of the wider zooms
1) will I miss the 35/40 to 70 zoom zone and
2) How does the 17-40 and 16-35 compare to the 24-105 optically?
But shooting weddings its very handy to have a mid range zoom too.
I have had a 24-105 for ages now and despite being my mainstay wedding lens I have become more critical of the results since using the above primes.
To sum up my feelings about the optical quality of the 24-105 I think that it is a good all round lens that performs extremely well in optimum lighing conditions but falls short when the lighting becomes a little more challenging ie wide dynamic range.
Although I would have liked the 70-200 f2.8 mk II version, I recently bought a 70-200f4 IS L and it blows the 24-105 out of the water.
I have recently heard that a lot of wedding togs in the Canon FF camp are using two bodies, with the 70-200 f2.8 on one and the 16-35 f2.8 on the other.
I have considered trading the 24-105 in for a 24-70 but have heard mixed reviews about the latter and a friend has recently done the same 'upgrade' and isn't sure thatthis was of any benefit.
So I am now considering selling the 24-105 and buying either the 16-35 f2.8 mkII or the 17-40 f4.
So after all that I suppose my question is... if I get one of the wider zooms
1) will I miss the 35/40 to 70 zoom zone and
2) How does the 17-40 and 16-35 compare to the 24-105 optically?
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