24L or 16-35L II?
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Italo Campilii
Registered: Jul 23, 2007
Total Posts: 2336
Country: United States

Guys and Gals,

So here comes the time of the year where I start changing my equipment (I like to test new equipment a LOT) and I have the opportunity to buy a 16-35 mk II for the same price I'll sell my 24L mk I.

Both lenses are AMAZING in every sense, and I own the 24L, but I love the look of a wideangle on my precious 5D. Help a pal make a wise decision because right now I am leaning 70% towards selling 24L and getting 16-35 mk II.

I should mention the following facts:

1. Apertures at 2.8 is more than fine because I can use flash when needed.

2. I love primes which is why I got the 24L and YES I have thought about 35L but now is not the moment, now I want something wider with a sharper crisp look.

3. I love bokeh, but at the wide end, it won't kill me to have reduced bokeh because I've got other telephotos to get that extra touch.

4. Apertures at 1.4 are extremely awesome but it won't kill me to go back to 2.8.

The decision will be made today. Your thoughts?



ILOVECANONL
Registered: Nov 24, 2008
Total Posts: 235
Country: Canada

Sell 24L, get 24/2.8 and 35L or 21 distagon and 35L. =)



ChrisDM
Registered: May 17, 2005
Total Posts: 7260
Country: United States

24 just isn't wide enough for those "wide opportunities", in my opinion. But the 16-35 is ideal for tight spaces, dancing/receptions etc. I love the look of fast primes as well, but they work better for me at the longer end of the range, like 50mm and 85mm. The 16-35 and the 50 are my two most used wedding lenses.

Chris Miller
www.imagineimagery.com



The Grays
Registered: Nov 10, 2008
Total Posts: 463
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I like a nice prime sometimes, but at weddings, only really that for portrait shots. We also shoot a ton of lit stuff at f/9 or f/11, so the zooms look amazing at those f stops. Otherwise, nothing needs to be super sharp (like at receptions and so on).

Get the 16-35!!

-Zach



Andy Wood
Registered: Oct 08, 2003
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Get the 16-35 you would have to pry it out of my dead hands.



Gil_W
Registered: Sep 30, 2004
Total Posts: 1899
Country: United States

I considered the 24 II, but to convince my self I needed it I put my 16-35 on the camera and took some snaps at 24mm, looked at the images, and figured I did not need the 24L. Yes, the 1.4 would be nice, but unless you REALLY need it.....get the 16-35 IMHO.



Italo Campilii
Registered: Jul 23, 2007
Total Posts: 2336
Country: United States

YES!

Ok ummm...that's what I was looking forward to hearing

Getting that bad boy today!!!!

P.S. 24L up for grabs. Its almost like new got it brand spankin new May 2008 still with warranty and yes FM I'll be posting it on the buy/sell forum soon with pics



RedWhiteandRed
Registered: May 31, 2005
Total Posts: 4781
Country: Nauru

Keep them both - lenses are not very expensive and you will invariably regret selling.



Sam Hassas
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 6044
Country: United States

RedWhiteandRed wrote:
Keep them both - lenses are not very expensive and you will invariably regret selling.


Red, I beginning to believe your independently wealthy. Actually it's good advice. Keep em both if possible. I'm purchasing a 16~35 and plan on a 24L within the next 60 days.

~Sam



Italo Campilii
Registered: Jul 23, 2007
Total Posts: 2336
Country: United States

Sam,

Didn't you have the 16-35 already?



Sam Hassas
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Country: United States

Italo Campilii wrote:
Sam,

Didn't you have the 16-35 already?


never. Borrowed one for a recent session from an assistant. Loved it and am in the process of buying one.

~Sam



RedWhiteandRed
Registered: May 31, 2005
Total Posts: 4781
Country: Nauru

they are durable



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Tony Hoffer
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 7496
Country: United States

I have had the 16-35L and bought a 24L because I wasn't satisfied with 2.8 anymore. So 24L for me.



Italo Campilii
Registered: Jul 23, 2007
Total Posts: 2336
Country: United States

THANKS YA'LL!!

I just pulled the trigger on the 16-35 II. Got it mint on ebay from a guy who happens to be a fellow FMr. SWEET price too!

24L up for grabs



tutumon
Registered: Jan 03, 2006
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Country: United States

Ofcourse the zoom....



sboerup
Registered: Oct 13, 2005
Total Posts: 8869
Country: United States

I love my 24L, but just picked up the 16-35 for this wedding this week. Absolutely blown away. Now I need to find a way to keep it in my bag as I only bought to later sell after the wedding!

Oh boy its a sharp lens . . .



Aberdeen Photo
Registered: Mar 10, 2006
Total Posts: 3812
Country: United States

both



prof_fate
Registered: Dec 15, 2004
Total Posts: 5098
Country: United States

16-35.

I've been shooting crop bodies and the 10-22 is just about my favorite lens. My 5D arrives monday and a 16-35II is being held for me by a fellow photog, we just need to meet up.

(but then he's selling it to get a 24L...).

I'm a zoom guy, but I love my 50 1.2, I have a 28 1.8 but it's not got much bokeh to it unless i'm 1 foot from my subject, which I guess is pretty typical of WA lenses anyway.

If you consider the 1/focal length rule then the extra stop or two won't do much good anyway. There's not much point in handholding below 1/20 or 1/30 as you end up with subject motion blur.



Italo Campilii
Registered: Jul 23, 2007
Total Posts: 2336
Country: United States

Spencer, now I'm getting all excited. Can't wait for it to arrive in the mail!

Prof Fate I totally agree on the focal length part. Thanks for reassuring my decision!



k1n3t1k
Registered: May 08, 2006
Total Posts: 952
Country: United States

16-35 for sure! I bought mine last fall, but wish I had pulled the trigger much, much sooner. I use it for every wedding reception and when you want to capture funny moments at the B&G/head table. The f/2.8 aperture is crazy nice to shoot - at this last wedding, I was using ISO1600, f/2.8, and 1/100 shutter for the reception. People are sharp, my subjects are well-focused (thanks, 1DM3) and I couldn't be happier with the results. It's one of those lenses that allows you to get creative, too.

I've never owned the 24L and I'm sure it's a wonderful lens, but I'd PERSONALLY get the 16-35 over a 24L...and I did! Plus, in the off-season or dead time, you can use it for some really, really sweet landscapes.

~Travis



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