View Full Version : YEAAHHH Just rented a 24-105 F4L
Gruiz
1st of March 2010 (Mon), 21:54
to see how shooting with a L glass differ from my trusty 28-135 on my beautiful 40D... Will be practicing with it for a few days before going on vacation to NYC...
I been shooting with my current rig for 2+ years and know my camera well, since economy is not great and investing in L Glass is still out of my budget I decided to Rent this nice lens for a couple of Wks along with a 580 Speedlite...
Of course will get some days of practice before the trip, and also will pack my old 28-135 with me... Just in case...
Thanks for listening, will post back when I get my (rented) :D lens
la canon amateur
1st of March 2010 (Mon), 23:30
It performs very well with the 40D. This lens has spent a lot of time attached to my 30 & 40 D. Definitely an everyday walk around lens though even more so when matched with full frame. You may wish that you had something a little wider to go with it. Colors are very nice with this lens.
Hall
FMX
1st of March 2010 (Mon), 23:30
Cool, but investing in L glass is never a bad idea since the hold their value!
orr5dnkjc
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 01:12
Its a great lens I have it attached to my 40D and love the results. But when the 5D arrives tommorow, the 40D will be lonely. Guess I will have to buy the 24-70 for the 40D.
johnaengus
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 02:05
I think we sometimes overlook this lens. I have it as well as other L primes. I used it the other day for a shoot, and I must say it really stands up to other L lenses. The only downside is the f/4.
Stickman
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 12:35
If you aren't looking to shoot at F2.8, this is a fantastic lens. I use it for much of my published work using multiple bodies (40D, 1Dmk3, 1DsMK3).
Gruiz
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 21:27
I hope F4 is not going to be too slow.... My fastest lens is my cheap nifty fifty, but I rarely use it at its widest, I usually stop it down a little.... For those indoor shoots I'm planning to use the 580EX, Although I have to admit I have never shot w external flash....
The other factor that made me decide on this one above the 24-70 F2.8 was the weight.... With a gripped 40D and flash my neck will be hurt quick....
Chucar
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 21:36
I love my 24-105 for outdoor use, a very sharp lens. Indoors, it is slow without some speedlite help.
I tend to shy away from using it indoors and use fast primes instead.
Brett
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 22:40
It's a good lens. It's good to hear someone on here who's actually enthused about photography ("my beautiful 40D"). I know most people here are, but there's so much haranguing about this camera and that camera, and what's sharper and which lens, it's refreshing.
Enjoy the trip. :)
kompakt
2nd of March 2010 (Tue), 23:46
The other factor that made me decide on this one above the 24-70 F2.8 was the weight.... With a gripped 40D and flash my neck will be hurt quick....
if you really want to achieve the very best pictures from your vacation which you have already invested time and money to snap pictures there,
you wont be overly concerned with a small amount of extra weight..
you might miss that perfect shot because of not having f2.8 at your dispossial...
where as having the extra zoom length can be fixed buy using your feet.
Steve Wintrow
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 18:39
you are going to the land of B&H and Adorama and many others. will you pay your homage. B&H is a fantastic place. wish i was going to nyc, my son is there.
have fun and good shooting.
themonk3y
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 19:38
Out of curiosity, how much does it usually cost to rent a lens like this? I'm sure it varies by lens like just about anything out there but I'd love to do the whole try before you buy to make sure I know what I'm getting into when I finally decide to purchase another lens.
Tsmith
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 20:11
Out of curiosity, how much does it usually cost to rent a lens like this? I'm sure it varies by lens like just about anything out there but I'd love to do the whole try before you buy to make sure I know what I'm getting into when I finally decide to purchase another lens.
check out www.lensrental.net
itzcryptic
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 20:48
where as having the extra zoom length can be fixed buy using your feet.
You'll be doing a lot of walking to increase the size of the sun in a sunset picture however.
Fuzzmuffin
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 22:47
It's a great lens.
http://i557.photobucket.com/albums/ss20/Snoflo/proyal3.jpg
squashed
3rd of March 2010 (Wed), 22:50
I have one too. A beautiful outdoor lens.
Gruiz
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:22
Thanks for the replies... I'm very excited indeed... This will be my first ever L glass and speedlite experience... Will get equipment with a week in advance just to practice and get the feeling of it... I know is not a particularly fast zoom, but for the indoor stuff I will use the flash...
for the comments on my body, My 40D is an absolute beautiful machine, I've spent 2yrs with it and I still have not outgrown this thing, and for now it absolutely does everything I need... Will chime in with examples of pics for advice and critique later next week... Thanks!
JoeW
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:37
Great lens. The extra weight of the 24-70 makes it less attractive to me--I have both and use the 24-70 much less frequently. Nice to have, but the 24-105 is awesome as an everyday lens.
Gruiz
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 11:42
Reviewing all the stuff written about this general purpose zooms makes the decision particularly difficult, here is my thinking
24-70 F2.8L:
pros: Fast
Cons: heavy, no IS, Shorter focal range
24-105 F4L:
Pros: IS, light weight, longer range
Cons: slow
this is my situation: gripped 40D, hand and neck strap, speedlite 580EX, 2 more lenses: 50 F1.8, 28-135 F3.5-5.6. No tripod
location: NYC for 4 days to see major landmarks. 50/50% indoor - outdoor pic taking opportunities, will photograph landscape, landmarks and portraits of family in interesting locations... Not much night photography as we go with a toddler...
Which of the 2 lenses would you choose?
scorpio_e
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 13:00
So you really need to rent an L lens?
I would go with the Tamron 28 to 75 F2.8 AND wide angle sigma 10 - 20 or Tokina 12 24.
The Tammy will give you F 2.8 and a nice light lens to drag around the city.
JoeW
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 13:23
I would get the 24-105. But that's just me. It makes a nice, lightweight package. And you are going to NY to have fun with the family AND take pictures. If your only goal was to take pictures, then I'd consider the 24-70, but only then. And for landscapes and images inside that don't involve people, the 24-105 will win due to the IS. Honestly, you'll enjoy either one.
photoguy6405
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 13:33
When I bought my 24-105 I debated between that and the 24-70 for weeks. The debate was faster [f2.8] vs longer focal range. It was a tough decision for me. The longer focal range won out and I have no regrets... though I have occasionally wished I had the f2.8, just not often enough to be a big deal.
Long story short, I love my 24-105. It is my everyday lens. Gets probably 80-90% of my use, with my 17-40 getting the bulk of the rest.
Gruiz
5th of March 2010 (Fri), 20:09
So you really need to rent an L lens?
I would go with the Tamron 28 to 75 F2.8 AND wide angle sigma 10 - 20 or Tokina 12 24.
The Tammy will give you F 2.8 and a nice light lens to drag around the city.
Thank you for your ideas, in all honestly I have not read much about non-canon glass, but this is something that I will for sure consider in the future, perhaps, when Im ready to buy my own glass....
Morlow
7th of March 2010 (Sun), 01:15
I just picked up a 24-105 a few days ago. I went with it because I know I will never need f/2.8 on it, and because it was cheaper. I plan to use it to cover more focal length for landscapes. I have fast primes for low light if I need.
Gruiz
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 10:13
Bringing back this thread with my impressions on the rented lens... (mostly intended for those who own a consumer/prosumer equipment and have not used high end lenses)
Lens construction is really good, you really can tell the difference between an ordinary lens a the 24-105, the colors and sharpness of the images are outstanding, compared to my current equipment.
In that week I was able to get great shots with bounced flash on the walls and the roof in the apropriate locations, was unlucky/need to perfect my technique with the fill in flash on well lit places.
The worst part of renting quality glass is the moment you take it off your camera and return it. I will post a few pics to show, and overall I was really impressed with the company I rented from. Great service.
itzcryptic
26th of March 2010 (Fri), 23:25
Where did you rent from? Did I miss that?
Looking forward to seeing the pics.
la canon amateur
27th of March 2010 (Sat), 19:17
Its hard to go wrong with the 24-105L its a fanatic walk around lens especially with a speed lite.
Colors are nice. Only thing it lacks is speed and exceptional bokeh.
Regardless I use mine often.
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