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A quick assessment of the 14L II...

 
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Dec 12, 2007 18:03 |  #1

Having owned the 17-40L, 16-35L and 15mm FE, I guess you can say I have a thing for UWA lenses. I've always been tempted by the original 14L, but was quite pleased with the results I was acheiving with the 16-35L at the time. Plus, I could hardly justify the cost. Fast forward to 2007 and Canon introduces the 14L II. This lens comes on the heels of the 16-35L II, which is reportedly a nice improvement over the mark I version as well. Those seeking a fast sharp UWA solution now have several great options to choose from. I was pretty much dead set on acquiring the 16-35L II, but recently sold all my zooms in favor of shooting primes exclusively. Then along comes the 14L II and many wondered if this lens will address the shortcomings of the original mark I version. While I can't compare this to the original version, I will say that I've been quite impressed with the performance so far. The images have been incredibly sharp even wide open. Yeah you'll get some distortion at the edges, but this is the nature of the beast when you're talking about UWA lenses. I concur that this lens is sharp from corner to corner and the colors and contrast is everything you'd expect from an L lens. The lens is incredibly wide on FF and there is just so much potential to be creative as you want to be. I love it. The build quality is incredible. A very solid lens. The built-in hood works well by design, and the improved lens cap works great. Makes you wonder why it was never implemented to begin with and if Canon will make one for the 15mm FE as well. Of course the front element protrudes, so you'll have to be careful about handling the lens. I haven't noticed any significant aberations, but I haven't really run it through its paces either. I plan to take it out this weekend and get some shots outdoors. I'm really anxious to see how it handles flare and CA, but based on reviews so far I expect it to perform exceptionally well. I will still rate this lens a 10 based on what I've seen in less than extreme conditions. I will conduct a more comprehensive follow up review after I've had it for a while longer. I plan on using this lens for urban landscapes, dramatic shots of interiors and people shots primarily. This is a very niche lens, so you have to weigh your options carefully before investing in this glass. There are many great alternatives to choose from and they won't set you back as much as this lens will. But if you need absolutely the best fast UWA prime that's not fishy, you would be wise to save your pennies and invest in this glass. Canon has done good.


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Dec 12, 2007 18:34 |  #2

I look forward to hearing how it handles flare. That's one area my Sigma 14mm suffers and it's a little difficult outdoor having 114 degree angle of view to hide the light source(s)


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Dec 13, 2007 05:11 |  #3

sootyvrs wrote in post #4493192 (external link)
I look forward to hearing how it handles flare. That's one area my Sigma 14mm suffers and it's a little difficult outdoor having 114 degree angle of view to hide the light source(s)

If all goes as planned I will take it out to shoot in DC this weekend. I'll be more than happy to report my findings and post samples. ;)

I'm having a blast just shooting stuff around the house at the moment. I'm a professional shooter of unimportant objects. :lol:


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Dec 13, 2007 07:41 |  #4

L_M, I am glad you have good first impressions. My 14L II is scheduled to ring my doorbell 17 to 20 hours from now! Can't wait. Only problem is heavy snow forecast for my weekend trip to the mountains. Not sure what kind of shots I will get.

If it's good, then the sigma 12-24mm will be sold next week. Sigma not bad by the way, but the CA is way more than what I saw in the 14mm II review samples.

Long live primes!



  
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Dec 13, 2007 08:17 |  #5

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L_M, I am glad you have good first impressions. My 14L II is scheduled to ring my doorbell 17 to 20 hours from now! Can't wait. Only problem is heavy snow forecast for my weekend trip to the mountains. Not sure what kind of shots I will get.

If it's good, then the sigma 12-24mm will be sold next week. Sigma not bad by the way, but the CA is way more than what I saw in the 14mm II review samples.

Long live primes!

We're supposed to have crap weather in my corner of the globe as well. I'll have to make due with some interior shots. :(


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Dec 13, 2007 08:45 |  #6

Lord_Malone wrote in post #4496269 (external link)
We're supposed to have crap weather in my corner of the globe as well. I'll have to make due with some interior shots. :(

Looking fwd to your samples. I actually thought you would post some in this thread. I might piggy back your thread if you post first! :evil:

I floated around a university in Fairfax, VA for 4 years once long ago. I know your neck of the woods pretty well. Snow on one day, and 70 degrees the next day. Or was it the other way around?



  
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Dec 13, 2007 09:04 |  #7

Lord_Malone wrote in post #4496269 (external link)
We're supposed to have crap weather in my corner of the globe as well. I'll have to make due with some interior shots. :(

Are you insane, son? That new bad boy is sealed. Get out there in the snow and show us what that thing can do!

I wanna know, cuz I might get one. ;)


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Dec 13, 2007 09:04 |  #8

This Thread is Useless without PICS, MALONE.

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Dec 13, 2007 09:16 |  #9

Double Negative wrote in post #4496540 (external link)
Are you insane, son? That new bad boy is sealed. Get out there in the snow and show us what that thing can do!

I wanna know, cuz I might get one. ;)

Ya, sure thing mister weather-sealed 1D man. :cool: I think I need to go re-read the recent "how durable is the 5D" thread.

oops, I thought that reply was to me!



  
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Dec 13, 2007 09:35 |  #10

freddyco wrote in post #4496590 (external link)
Ya, sure thing mister weather-sealed 1D man. :cool: I think I need to go re-read the recent "how durable is the 5D" thread.

oops, I thought that reply was to me!

Actually, Ed gave up his 1Dxxx series for a 5D/20D so you're right just the same...
D'ohh!

Okay, Ed. You're off the hook. Stay inside and make a nice mug of cocoa. Sheesh, something I'd expect of that nancy petkal, but not our fearless soldier...  :p


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Dec 13, 2007 09:50 |  #11

freddyco wrote in post #4496425 (external link)
Looking fwd to your samples. I actually thought you would post some in this thread. I might piggy back your thread if you post first!

I floated around a university in Fairfax, VA for 4 years once long ago. I know your neck of the woods pretty well. Snow on one day, and 70 degrees the next day. Or was it the other way around?

No, you got it right. However, the weather here isn't nearly as unpredictable as Colorado weather. lol

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Are you insane, son? That new bad boy is sealed. Get out there in the snow and show us what that thing can do!

I wanna know, cuz I might get one.

Mike, I have a feeling you're going to get one regardless. ;)

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This Thread is Useless without PICS, MALONE.

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You're supposed to use this, dude...

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freddyco wrote in post #4496590 (external link)
Ya, sure thing mister weather-sealed 1D man. I think I need to go re-read the recent "how durable is the 5D" thread.

oops, I thought that reply was to me!

My 5D + 20D don't mind being out in the elements. :cool:

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Actually, Ed gave up his 1Dxxx series for a 5D/20D so you're right just the same...
D'ohh!

Okay, Ed. You're off the hook. Stay inside and make a nice mug of cocoa. Sheesh, something I'd expect of that nancy petkal, but not our fearless soldier... :p

I'm really a big wuss. :(


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Dec 13, 2007 11:41 as a reply to  @ Lord_Malone's post |  #12

So what is this.....a lens purchase advisory ?:rolleyes:
Post some shots, of whatever, to explain your infatuation in some real terms.
Post them JPGs without any sharpening/PP, show 100% crop even if it is of a beer can or a cereal box.


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Dec 13, 2007 11:54 |  #13

Lord_Malone wrote in post #4495722 (external link)
I'm having a blast just shooting stuff around the house at the moment. I'm a professional shooter of unimportant objects. :lol:


THIS is the attitude that hurts our pets the MOST!

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Dec 13, 2007 14:08 |  #14

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So what is this.....a lens purchase advisory ?:rolleyes:
Post some shots, of whatever, to explain your infatuation in some real terms.
Post them JPGs without any sharpening/PP, show 100% crop even if it is of a beer can or a cereal box.

Sorry, Pete. :(


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Dec 13, 2007 14:14 |  #15

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Sorry, Pete. :(

Sorry? You're sorry? He's sorry.

Well, sorry doesn't cut the mustard, pal, and it doesn't butter the bread either. Sorry and a couple of bucks on a metro card will get you on the subway.

He's sorry, Pete. Can't you just hear him whining that as the dribble runs down his chin?

He's sorry. GET THE DAMN PICS UP, MALONE, or you'll face a court martial or even worse a firing squad, or worse yet, confiscation of that lens. :p:lol::lol::lol::lol:
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