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Canon RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1 IS STM?
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J’ai acheté ce produit pour m’en servir sur mon Canon T2i.
Though the lens is light weight and easily portable for outings but I am not satisfied with the DOF I am getting with this 24mm lens it's almost Nil or maybe I still need to learn getting portraits with 24mm with Bokeh .
Thinking to go for 50mm lens now
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Let’s face it people, don't fool yourselves, camera equipment and post processing has gotten Soooo good, the only reason someone cannot get great pictures is skill, vision, conditions, chance and a lot of luck. Stop blaming lenses or your camera body, this lens will not save you. Unless you are PRINTING pictures larger than 10”x6”, most 1080P computer monitors are only 2 megapixels, 4K is only 9MP. That’s right, your 25MP camera can only be reproduced at 2MP on a 1080P monitor. It does give you freedom to crop mind you.
In fact, if your pictures are 100% tack sharp, perfectly lit corner to corner, they are probably not very interesting anyway. Just search for "most expensive photographs ever". You'll see 99% of them are grainy, blurry and corners are dark.
You are not buying this lens for image quality, for which it is VERY good (most are), you are buying it for light weight, small size, low cost and portability. I will not review lens parameters as this is listed all over the web. The only thing this lens is missing is Image Stabilization, which could be had with the EF 24mm f/2.8 IS USM at four times the price, more weight and larger size. If this lens had IS, it would be a home run.
Case in point, I will post three VERY mundane pictures (F2.8 1/320sec, ISO-100) that I have taken hand held on an overcast sky. First is original, the next two VERY cropped. No post processing has been added (i.e. no sharpening, saturation, corner falloff correction at F2.8). This is taken on a Canon T1I (2009) in JPG (not RAW). You can see balls of water frozen in midair and the ribs in the rebar that are undetectable in the original full size. The cropped pictures are only 457KB & 116KB when I uploaded it and that is before Amazon messes with it. Last picture is not usable but am just pointing out the detail. Do these sharp "details" make this a good picture (no)? If you want/need 24mm @ F2.8 in a small, light, inexpensive package, just buy it already it's great.
The 50mm was also excellent but brought the subject a little too close for our use.
This 24mm is a great general use lens for low-light indoor pics as well as crisp outdoor pics. Much better than the 18-55mm kit zoom lens that came with the camera.
Very happy so far.
Con: you can’t zoom in or out.
Pro: handy, light weight, good picture quality
Love the size. Fits in pockets no problem.
Attached test of lens.
Would recommend to buy this before ef 50mm for beginner photographers






