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Canon Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM (Retail Box)
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Canon Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM (Retail Box)
Item details:
Brand new in retail box
Sold by VAT registered UK company
We are a high rated retailer with a track record of excellent service
We only sell high quality products
Product code | CA39736 |
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Barcode | 4960999845807 |
Barcode2 | 0013803147773 |
Weight | 1.5 |
Brand | Canon |
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Anónimo –
This lens almost always sits on my camera. With a 24-70mm range, it covers most needs. It’s very sharp and the f2.8 gives you a great depth of field, and of course is very handy in low-light conditions. Some say that the 24-105 is better – but at just f4, I’d rather go with this as I need the extra stop, and certainly haven’t had any problems with it.
sandra lemon –
Great lens, quality pics
LUCKY PIERRE –
Wow, this lens is stunning. The colour reproduction and sharpness is amazing and my photographs have improved hugely. This lens has speeded up my post processing as the colours, contrast and sharpness are where you want them to be straight from the camera.I love this lens and highly recommend it.
Lilia Pacheco –
Well priced yet premium quality standard zoom.
Mr. P. Lee –
Excellent lens with very good macro function. Works very well on my Sony a7ii (with adapter).
Fiona P –
The best lens ever…. over 8 years later.
Alan Cameron –
I’m a part time professional photographer, and a self-labelled prime lens snob. However, in the interests of client satisfaction, for certain gigs I needed more flexibility than 3 prime lenses could offer.Initially I believed an f4 maximum aperture would be a handicap. This proves to be false, in the case of this lens. When mounted on a full frame body, performance seems superior even to the f2.8…Breakdown of pros and cons:Pros:-extremely well priced-optically delivers better results than a borrowed f2.8L-quiet and responsive AF usable even for video.-IS seems effective down to about 1/15 sec.-macro switch is a nice touch, though takes some getting used to-lightweight and relatively discreet-rugged enough to be caught in a shower/use in dusty natural environmentsCons:My version arrived in a plain box with no warranty card. I’m assuming it’s a grey import.-zoom action feels a little coarse, would be problematic for serious movie making.-external zoom can be annoying when using on a light body such as RP or crop sensor.-macro is useful, but the switch is a little worrisome until user becomes habituated.-the styling is a bit old fashioned which is not surprising. This is not a recent iteration but a tried and tested formula. I tend to tape over the logos and superfluous writing in any case so this is a non-issue for me.My uses:-Hobby, including aviation and nature/landscape shots.-location photography for events and commercial purposes-weddings, as a wide and close portrait/group lens when moving around is not an option.Perfect for a hobby photographer to take on a stroll. It would more than deliver great results under wide ranging conditions… even on a crop sensor body the lens would provide a good focal range and a relatively decent weight ratio.
Saramente –
Great value, sharp in the centre and the corners sharpen up nice by f8. The macro facility is an added bonus.This lens was over £1000 when launched so it’s great value.
zoe morgan –
Actually has pretty good macro along with the stabilisation this is a very flexible lens – I use it on the second camera when shooting products.
EnaC. –
Great lense