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Aug 06, 2011 12:36 |  #1

Guyz,

I wanna sell my canon50mm f/1.4 and sigma 17-50mm os hsm to FUND the canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.

I can fill-up the price difference. My concern is the lens itself. Is it worth giving up my nifty-fifty and sigma 17-50os for the 24-105L lens? Image quality and IQ wise?

Is the L lens good for portraiture too?

thanks.

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Aug 06, 2011 13:06 |  #2

Does the added range offset the loss of being able to shoot at 2.8? Curious why you'd keep the 18-270 over the 2 you are mentioning which are better lenses?


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Aug 06, 2011 13:53 |  #3

ct1co2 wrote in post #12887943 (external link)
Does the added range offset the loss of being able to shoot at 2.8? Curious why you'd keep the 18-270 over the 2 you are mentioning which are better lenses?

on 18-270 -- because i need the range sometimes for stolen shots at parties, to catch moments without being notice especially with the 60D's vari-angle LCD.

that's the cons on 24-105L, it's only F/4 while the sigma is 2.8 plus wider on the wide end.

let me check image quality difference on my sigma compared to the 24-105L.

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Aug 06, 2011 14:10 as a reply to  @ vinmunoz's post |  #4

Like a lot of lens choices it comes down to what you shoot. I have the 24-105 and I think it's a great lens and it will work for portraits as long as you're not trying to blur the mess out of the background. That being said, I'm not sure I would give up an f/2.8 zoom and a fast prime for it, but that's me. If you don't find yourself using those apertures much then I would guess the 24-105 would be fine. Just be sure that giving up two faster lenses isn't going to leave you wishing you hadn't.


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Aug 06, 2011 14:12 |  #5

vinmunoz wrote in post #12887846 (external link)
Guyz,

I wanna sell my canon50mm f/1.4 and sigma 17-50mm os hsm to FUND the canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM.

I can fill-up the price difference. My concern is the lens itself. Is it worth giving up my nifty-fifty and sigma 17-50os for the 24-105L lens? Image quality and IQ wise?

Is the L lens good for portraiture too?

thanks.

vinz

I thought nifty fifty was 50mm f1.8.




  
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Aug 06, 2011 15:04 |  #6

yourdoinitwrong wrote in post #12888141 (external link)
Like a lot of lens choices it comes down to what you shoot. I have the 24-105 and I think it's a great lens and it will work for portraits as long as you're not trying to blur the mess out of the background. That being said, I'm not sure I would give up an f/2.8 zoom and a fast prime for it, but that's me. If you don't find yourself using those apertures much then I would guess the 24-105 would be fine. Just be sure that giving up two faster lenses isn't going to leave you wishing you hadn't.

thanks... i'm going to consider your point.

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Aug 06, 2011 15:13 |  #7

I will get the 24-70mm f/2.8 over the 24-105mm.


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Aug 06, 2011 20:52 |  #8

I wouldn't. Having 17mm on the wide end alone is more important to me than having 105mm on the long end, so having both 17mm on the wide end and a fast prime...

Plus, the IQ won't be much of an improvement if any. At the edge of the frame yes, but centre frame? I doubt you'll see any difference whatsoever.


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