"However, here is where the Sigma shines once again, offering itself at a $1,300 price tag, whereas the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L II sits at $1,750, and the Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8E at $2,400. The Sigma provides a lot for significantly less than the competition." Check out the full review and let us know what you think of the 24-70 in the comments. The EF 24-70mm II is a comparatively "fast" lens thanks to its max. aperture of f/2.8. It's surely not as capable as tele prime lenses but you can achieve a quite shallow depth-of-field specifically at 70mm so let's have a look at the bokeh (out-of-focus) quality now. Out-of-focus highlights show a near-circular shape at large aperture settings
The Sony FE 24-70mm f2.8 GM II is an outstanding lens, addressing the few shortfalls of its predecessor to become the best quality general-purpose zoom for the e-mount system to date. Unlike the Mark I, which in my tests became softer as the focal length increased, the new Mark II version remains crisp throughout its range, delivering fine
By all accounts it is a fabulous zoom lens that rivals the mighty 70-200mm f/2.8 II for supremacy as the best zoom lens that Canon makes. That being said, what I haven’t seen are pictures that I feel I couldn’t replicate with my Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD. I have learned how to maximize the potential of the Tamron in the 10 months
News Reviews Articles Buying Guides Sample Images Videos Cameras Lenses Phones Printers Showcase Forums Galleries Challenges Brand index Canon Canon Lenses Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Specs I was excited by the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM versus the Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L which I already have, but . The price of the Sony is $2199 while the Canon is $1799; When the Canon was announced back in 2012, it had an MSRP of $2299. Early adopters usually pay the more expensive price to be first. The Sony is 886grams while the Canon is 806 grams
The 35mm is sharper at 2.8 than the 24-70mm is at 2.8 by about 8 lpmm where a difference of 3 lpmm is noticeable. ( 47 vs 39 lpmm ) The 35mm at f2 and 2.8 is slightly sharper than the 24-70mm is at f4. The edge sharpness of the 35mm exceeds the 24-70mm by about 5 lpmm where a difference of 3 lpmm is noticeable.
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