I'm in agreement with imagemeister. Canon's 24-105 4L line is a weak link in the L series IMO. I had the vII years ago and replaced it pretty quick with the EF 24-70 2.8 II. If you read pro reviews, you'll see phrases like "best zoom ever made." The color, contrast, sharpness and AF performance are all superb for a zoom. It's been my workhorse for years. The EF 70-200 4L IS II is an outstanding zoom as well. It was one of the last EF lenses developed. The best lenses are still primes and I'm particularly fond of my 135 2L which I call my "magic lens." It has an uncanny ability to "capture souls" of people and animals. It also takes outstanding landscapes in instances where a longer lens is called for. It was recently discontinued after 26 years but used ones are available for 600-700 which is an incredible bargain IMO.
SteveInConverse wrote:
I shoot older Canon DSLRs and love them to death. 5DMkiii and a 70D. I just bought what's quickly become, one of my favorite lenses, the 24-105 F4 L USM. My copy seems to be tack sharp and it really shines on my MkIII. No doubt that the camera truly benefits from quality glass.
I also have the Tamron 45mm 2.8 Di VC and it's also really good quality in my opinion. Seems to be very sharp.
Tamron 28-300 is my usual walk around lens. In good light, it's great.
And I love my 50 1.8. It's not as sharp as the 1.4 , but it does pretty good.
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I think that 28-300 is a very good all around choice I love mine.
Lenses are a lot like children.
They all have their own personality and pluses and minuses.
You shouldn’t show favoritism.
You can have several but that my not be desirable.
BUT if you no longer like one you shouldn’t abandon or sell it.
camerapapi wrote:
If we talk about dSLR lenses a favorite is the Nikon 28-105 f3.5-4.5 AF-D. Very versatile and sharp. I also use Olympus cameras and the 12-40 f2.8 is a great optic and my most used lens.
Another very good lens is the Nikon 24-85 f3.5-4.5 AF-S, VR.
I agree. The 28-105 is one of my favorites,
Jack 13088 wrote:
Lenses are a lot like children.
They all have their own personality and pluses and minuses.
You shouldn’t show favoritism.
You can have several but that my not be desirable.
Agreed.
if you no longer like one you shouldn’t abandon or sell it.
Lenses and cameras should not be sold off or given away. They are unique family members.
My Canon RF 24 -105mm f4L is my favorite walk around lens.
I love to shoot wildlife. My most used, and favorite, in my Sony 70-400 g. But my best is the beast of a Minolta 600 f4. All the others of the many (my wife would say too many) lenses are used according to the purpose at hand. Some excell, while others have unique characteristics that I find challenging and enjoyable at the same time.
Mine are the AF MICRO NIKKOR 60mm 1:2.8 and AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm 1:2.8G ED.
I have a ton of lenses - but the two I mostly take with me are Sigma’s 8-16, and Nikon’s 16-300 - for portraits I use Nikon’s 18-140 - my basic thought is you need to check out a few wider lenses
wdross wrote:
Olympus 12-100 f4 Pro IS (24-200 in 35mm terms) creates 90% to 95% of my shots (if I take other lenses). Otherwise, it produces 100% of the shots. The other two lenses are the 7-14 f2.8 Pro (14-28 in 35mm terms) and the 300 f4 Pro IS (600 in 35mm terms) 1.4 and 2 teleconverters.
I'll second that selection...
whatdat wrote:
Favorite: Nikkor 18-300. New 18-140 Nikon looks like it’s going be one of my favorites, too.
I agree. Both are excellent for travel and general use. My 18-300 was fantastic for whale-watching in Alaska.
After 15 years of drudgery using various generic 18-X00 zooms for technical work, I didn't appreciate what photographs could look like until my first superfast prime. Have to give it to the 58mm Voigtlander.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
My favorite lens, and one that just blows me away every time, is my new Nikon 400/2.8 TC attached to a Z9. Just incredible. My next favorite lens is my Nikon 70-200/2.8 S lens, and then to my Nikon 50/1/2. My Nikon 24-120/4 S is also a great lens. IMHO, YMMV! Best of luck.
My Canon 24 -105mm f4L is the most used lens. It has gone with me all over the world and recorded many great photos for my travel and research journal.
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