2010 is off to an exciting start! We've happily received a new addition to our lens family namely, the Canon 24-70 F2.8L. A sort of bittersweet occasion, this lens will replace our well loved, but aging 28-70 F2.8L - one of my fave lenses in our lineup.
First impressions:
The lens is slightly longer and bulkier, but when you're actually using the lens, you'd never be able to tell. Autofocus is accurate, fast and quiet - moreso than the 28-70, but that could be because of age. While the 28-70 was beautiful and sharp at the long end (70mm) the 24-70 seems to really shine on at the wide end where images seem crisper and sharper.
For those of you who are wondering: Should I upgrade my 28-70 to the 24-70? My advice would be that if your old 28-70 still works, keep it and use it. It's still a fantastic lens and can produce amazing images. To upgrade just for the extra 4mm is just pure extravagance in my books :)
So what will become of our trusty old 28-70? Since the AF is not what it used to be, and in the spirit of reusing and recycling, we'll probably re-purpose it as a video lens and use it entirely in manual focus mode.
Happy shooting!
Sam
First impressions:
The lens is slightly longer and bulkier, but when you're actually using the lens, you'd never be able to tell. Autofocus is accurate, fast and quiet - moreso than the 28-70, but that could be because of age. While the 28-70 was beautiful and sharp at the long end (70mm) the 24-70 seems to really shine on at the wide end where images seem crisper and sharper.
For those of you who are wondering: Should I upgrade my 28-70 to the 24-70? My advice would be that if your old 28-70 still works, keep it and use it. It's still a fantastic lens and can produce amazing images. To upgrade just for the extra 4mm is just pure extravagance in my books :)
So what will become of our trusty old 28-70? Since the AF is not what it used to be, and in the spirit of reusing and recycling, we'll probably re-purpose it as a video lens and use it entirely in manual focus mode.
Happy shooting!
Sam
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your 2870 rocks. some might say it is sharper than the 2470. happy shooting
(01.19.10 @ 11:29 PM)