The reviewed Canon RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens was online-retail sourced. Alternatives to the Canon RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM Lens. The RF 24-105 STM is the first lens in its class — the compact, lightweight, low-cost, RF standard zoom lens class. Thus, a direct comparison is not available at review time.
Like other RF mount zooms, the RF 14-35L has three distinct rings on it. Closest to the lens mount is the zoom ring. It is the widest of the three and has an ergonomic bevel to it that makes it easy to find by feel. The zoom action has nice weight and smoothness, though it has another design element that I don’t love.
As a sub-$900 lens, the Canon RF 24-240mm f4-6.3 IS USM doesn’t launch any crazy new features. The 10x zoom range is impressive, but it’s been done before. The 10x zoom range is impressive
Rafavox wrote: Very undecided between those 2 RF 24-105 F4 or RF 24-70 F2.8 I know the 24-70 has a excellent image quality and its better in low light, but for someone who uses the lens as walk around / travel and mostly landscape photography is a good to get the 24-70? not sure if will make a big difference in landscape photography.
I bought two R5 bodies, one for a 24-105 f/4 and the other for a 70-200 f/2.8 or 100-500 f/4.5-7.1 so I wouldn't have to change lenses all the time and risk dropping one, and slowing everything down and taking the fun out of it. Now, except for the most hard core pixel peeping sessions, I'm wondering if that was worth it.
Coming to you from Christopher Frost Photography, this excellent video review takes a look at the new Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM lens. Canon has made some spectacular mirrorless lenses, but
Enter the equivalent lenses in each of their respective mirrorless systems, the Canon RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM and Nikon Z 24-200mm f/4-6.3 VR. But which one does a better job of balancing composition flexibility, portability and image quality.
So many people look down on the RF 24-105mm f4.0L IS USM because of the slow speed of this lens, but in my perspective, most of the time, its fast enough! Ch
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