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p.5 #1 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Not that, once you see some images produced from this new lens, after some uhhhhh ahhhhh or woww, you're gonna get one.

theMAGE wrote:
Sure, when the first one breaks down or is stolen.

Despite being my most used lens, I really have no desire to upgrade. I'd rather use the funds toward a 17mm TS-E.



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Feb 07, 2012 at 07:23 PM
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p.5 #2 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


I am sure the new lens will be superb in all aspects. Just as the 70-200 II was a worthwhile upgrade to the MK I.

I will probably pick one up about a year from now. Hopefully when the price has come down a bit or catch a rebate. Until then, my Mk I will continue to perform excellently.



Feb 07, 2012 at 08:14 PM
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p.5 #3 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


My 24-105 is just fine, and has IS.


Feb 07, 2012 at 11:14 PM
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p.5 #4 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Make another Poll in May or June, by then we should see the true color (pun intended) of the 24-70L MK2, it's a bit premature to vote for the poll now.



Feb 07, 2012 at 11:26 PM
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p.5 #5 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Too much.... Way too much of a price tag.. Looks good in theory though. MTFs look sharp.


Feb 07, 2012 at 11:35 PM
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p.5 #6 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


eosfun wrote:
The next disappointment for a lot of EOS adapts is around the corner. Most of you know what I am hinting at.



Let me guess, 5D2 replacement is going to have the same ol' 9 point AF.


D800 is looking more and more attractive everyday....



Feb 07, 2012 at 11:49 PM
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p.5 #7 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


i'll wait to see some testing of the tamron and the canon lenses. If improvement is significant, then I may give the mk I to my step son and get one of the new lenses.


Feb 07, 2012 at 11:54 PM
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p.5 #8 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Unfortunately, I don't live in the world where a $2,000+ lens makes sense for me. I have to make my 50mm 1.4 work, no matter what the situation.


Feb 07, 2012 at 11:54 PM
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p.5 #9 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


With this thing Canon can now claim best (or at the very least equal) IQ across zoom range from 24-200mm/2.8 while carrying two lenses on two bodies. Nikon can make a similar claim for 14-70mm/2.8. Horses for courses I guess.


Feb 08, 2012 at 12:05 AM
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p.5 #10 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


As a landscape shooter who recently parted with some beloved ZE primes to add flexibility to my kit, I was delighted with the new 24-70 announcement and its superb MTF's. If the 24-70 can do the job of my old ZE21 and ZE50, then Im money ahead and STILL have a very flexible lens in my "bread and butter" focal lengths. So, I went ahead and put in a pre-order on the new Canon merely as a placeholder.

However, Ill be watching the Tamron closely in the meantime. Although Id love to have prime like IQ in a zoom, Im not about to throw away my hard earned cash on an incremental difference if the Tamron turns out to be very good. Hopefully it hits the streets first so I can see reviews of it and cancel my pre-order if it makes sense.



Feb 08, 2012 at 11:22 AM
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p.5 #11 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


eosfun wrote:
The 24-70 mk II intro makes clear what I already told you with the introduction of the 1Dx: Canon management is poisened by its succes the last decade and is trapped into the tunnelvision of being the marketleader that can dominate the market with gradual upgrades rather than manage more radical change that the market demands at the moment. As good as the new mk II standard will be, expect almost (sic!) 70-200/2.8L IS mk II quality, it's not what the new pro standard should have been.

When the 24-70 was introduced, the mainstream pro camera was a 1.3x 1D series
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+1: One of the best statements so far since yesterday! I totally agree.



Feb 08, 2012 at 03:04 PM
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p.5 #12 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


I'll stick with my 24-105 and 35 L.


Feb 08, 2012 at 05:28 PM
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p.5 #13 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


I was really hoping it had IS. Now with this update, looks like it may not happen for quite awhile.


Feb 08, 2012 at 05:31 PM
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p.5 #14 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


adrianb wrote:
After reading all the threads with this new chaos caused by 24-70 i tend to become a gear head again...

I think I should be happy with what I have now.....

we're getting too obsessed with numbers/reviews ...rather than actual photographs..
Very true!!!!!



Feb 08, 2012 at 05:52 PM
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p.5 #15 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


brnord wrote:
As a landscape shooter who recently parted with some beloved ZE primes to add flexibility to my kit, I was delighted with the new 24-70 announcement and its superb MTF's. If the 24-70 can do the job of my old ZE21 and ZE50, then Im money ahead and STILL have a very flexible lens in my "bread and butter" focal lengths. So, I went ahead and put in a pre-order on the new Canon merely as a placeholder.

However, Ill be watching the Tamron closely in the meantime. Although Id love to have prime like IQ in a zoom, Im
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As much as I like the prospects of the new zoom, I doubt it will do the job of your 21ZE.



Feb 08, 2012 at 11:38 PM
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p.5 #16 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Isn't there a choice of buying this lens 12-24 months from shipping?


Feb 08, 2012 at 11:47 PM
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p.5 #17 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


no way, never...priced way to much for a 24-70 zoom. For as much as I use it I will stay with the version one.


Feb 09, 2012 at 07:23 AM
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p.5 #18 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Wow, this survey is pretty telling, about 3/4 of the people have no interest in this lens.

This is really one of the biggest flop in recent memory for Canon. If it had IS, I'd seriously consider upgrading my 24-105 for it. As is, there is no incentive for me.



Feb 09, 2012 at 09:03 AM
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p.5 #19 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


Canon probably thought they were clever to leave off IS to give people a reason to buy the 24 and 28 f/2.8 IS, otherwise they'd be fully redundant

Silly idea. Not only am I not buying a 24 and 28 IS, but I'm not buying a 24-70 II either



Feb 09, 2012 at 09:12 AM
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p.5 #20 · 24-70L II: who's going for it?


jdben622 wrote:
As much as I like the prospects of the new zoom, I doubt it will do the job of your 21ZE.


Meh, after having shot with the ZE21 and ZE50 Makro Planar for over a year (with fantastic results) I can honestly say there is no "magic" with either one of those lenses. They have their strengths, but compared side by side with 17-40 images at 20x30 the differences arent as stark as I originally thought. There's an abundance of fantastic images made with the lens, but much of that is due to the fact that more experienced photographers are drawn to it. When you see samples from new owners/photographers, the results are just as poor as they would be with a 17-40.

Yes, the ZE21 smokes the 17-40 in the very extreme corners but its tough to tell the difference 5% into the frame. Yes, the colors are different than Canon glass but color adjustments are about the norm for landscape post processing so it doesn't really matter how they come out of camera - I'm going to manipulate them anyway. As for contrast, particularly micro contrast, again the Zeiss wins but its not night and day - especially after post processing.

One might argue that I would process the ZE21 image as well, however there comes a limit where there is too much micro-contrast and it looks HDR'ish. Its not like you can continue to increase micro-contrast indefinitely and the ZE ends up looking better because it started with more. There is a subjective point where too much is just too much and both the ZE21 and 17-40 can reach this point so its really moot.

Having said that, Ill own the ZE21 again one day but for now my camera budget is limited and the need for flexibility trumps what the ZE offers. If the new 24-70 gets me close plus has the flexibility of the zoom, Im happy and money ahead.




Feb 09, 2012 at 09:28 AM
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