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p.9 #1 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


Your example shows a lens in the US at 53% of the Aussie list price.
If this holds up, the 24-105 would list at $1066 US.



Aug 19, 2005 at 11:25 AM
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p.9 #2 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


And a lot of money in the UK whatever it is anywhere else. Anyone would think we were rich!


Aug 19, 2005 at 11:51 AM
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p.9 #3 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


paulhodson wrote:
And a lot of money in the UK whatever it is anywhere else. Anyone would think we were rich!


Buy it in Sweden then with 25% VAT



Aug 19, 2005 at 11:57 AM
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p.9 #4 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


I thought English people live on Estates, keep Hounds, and and all that stuff? Seriously, I do wonder how all the different prices are calculated...having been in business 23yrs, its still a bafflement...I know from experience that a lot of companies look at similar (or even dissimilar!) products from other companies and calculate their "border pricing spread".

Seriously, my little software company was swallowed by a big telecommunications company, that eventually crashed in a big way, that had some brilliant marketing (not).

One example was a single person in a company of many 10's-of-thousands that was "The Branding Queen"...she alone made up the product names. Similarly, they surveyed prices from all kinds of things, including hamburgers, coffee and "tyres". I think its a big swami thing where they are all doing it because they are all doing it.

G.



Aug 19, 2005 at 03:02 PM
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p.9 #5 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


One of the complaints I can see coming is that this lens may not have an internal zoom feature; IOW, the front element will move outward at some point during zooming. (I've read the occasional hatchet-job review of the 24-70L that completely misses the elegance of the hood design.)

So, let me ask this pre-emptively: can anyone cite a truly wide-to-tele zoom with a decent ratio that DOESN'T extend the front element? Every one of the dozen or so I have owned or handled sure does. I'm guessing it's inherent in the design of any such lens.



Aug 19, 2005 at 03:33 PM
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p.9 #6 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


Steve_T90 wrote:
One of the complaints I can see coming is that this lens may not have an internal zoom feature; IOW, the front element will move outward at some point during zooming. (I've read the occasional hatchet-job review of the 24-70L that completely misses the elegance of the hood design.)

So, let me ask this pre-emptively: can anyone cite a truly wide-to-tele zoom with a decent ratio that DOESN'T extend the front element? Every one of the dozen or so I have owned or handled sure does. I'm guessing it's inherent in the design of any such lens.


If for no other reason, an internal zoom would preclude a decent hood design for the tele end. the difference between a hood for a 70mm and a 200mm lens isn't all that different. The difference in hood design between a 24 and a 105 is considerably different.

In addition, at the IS and L levels, the lens would have to be quite long to account for the tele end. A longer fixed length lens would have its own set of drawbacks. I'd rather have a variable length lens for that application with a hood that's functional through out the range and better packing characteristics.



Aug 19, 2005 at 03:53 PM
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Based on the pictures, the 24-105 does *not* share the 24-70's unique longer-when-wider zoom design, and the hood will therefore have to be the usual severe compromise.

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Aug 19, 2005 at 05:56 PM
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Nill Toulme wrote:
Based on the pictures, the 24-105 does *not* share the 24-70's unique longer-when-wider zoom design, and the hood will therefore have to be the usual severe compromise.

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Right; the AU site image shows the fully retracted lens at the 24mm setting.



Aug 19, 2005 at 06:09 PM
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p.9 #9 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


Now official on yhe Canon USA website.

http://consumer.usa.canon.com/ir/controller?act=ModelDetailAct&fcategoryid=149&modelid=11924

Release in september 2005.
This is the lens for me.



Aug 23, 2005 at 04:50 PM
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p.9 #10 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


It's $1248 at Canoga Camera

Close enough to 24-70 f/2.8L price.



Aug 23, 2005 at 04:55 PM
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Nill Toulme wrote:
Based on the pictures, the 24-105 does *not* share the 24-70's unique longer-when-wider zoom design, and the hood will therefore have to be the usual severe compromise.

Nill
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I was hoping that they would put in that 24-70mm zoom design as well but instead this will be more like the typical 24-85, 28-135 type zoom with flimsy hood on the front lens... Oh well.



Aug 23, 2005 at 05:01 PM
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p.9 #12 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


Lets wait for the first independent tests.
I hope it will be as good as the 24-70 f/2.8 lens (optics).



Aug 23, 2005 at 05:04 PM
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p.9 #13 · Canon 4/24-105 L IS USM


Canon EF 24 - 105 mm F4.0L USM

Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 22 August, 2005: Canon, a leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the launch of its latest professional L-series lens: the lightweight EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM with Image Stabilizer. Dust and moisture resistant and incorporating Canon’s very finest standards of precision optics, the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM is designed for reportage, event, travel and celebrity photographers looking for a lightweight and manoeuvrable lens with minimal image quality compromise.

Complementing the EF 17-40mm f/4L USM and EF 70-200mm f/4L USM, the lens completes Canon’s f/4L-series zoom lens range. These lenses are designed for professional photographers requiring a light zoom lens with a fixed aperture throughout the zoom range. For outstanding camera shake reduction, Image Stabilizer allows shutter speeds of 3 stops slower than would otherwise be possible, with no perceptible increase in image blur.

The L-series is Canon’s flagship professional lens range, designed to include outstanding image performance, ultimate operability and weather resistance. The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM offers a lightweight alternative to the renowned EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM.

Image Stabilizer

Image Stabilizer (IS) dramatically reduces image blur caused by camera shake. Gyro sensors detect unwanted vibrations, triggering the corresponding movement of a correcting lens group perpendicular to the optical axis. This alters the light path, returning the image to its correct position on the sensor or film plane.

The 3 stop advantage means that photographers normally shooting a 105mm lens handheld at 1/125 sec can obtain a shake free result with a shutter speed as low as 1/15 sec, for vastly extended options in low light conditions.

Superb auto-focus

The ring-type USM motor found in the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM employs ultra-sonic frequency vibrations to drive auto focus with unrivalled speed and near-silent operation. A powerful CPU and improved AF algorithm contribute to speed performance. Good holding torque stops the lens with precision and accuracy, the instant it arrives at the correct focus point and without overshoot. Photographers can choose manual focus instantly and at any time simply by moving the manual focus ring without first having to switch out of auto focus mode.

Constant f/4 aperture from 24 to 105mm

The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM offers the highest possible optical quality with no change in aperture over the full focal range of the lens. This allows photographers to set exposure at the widest aperture and zoom all the way through to 105mm without having to vary the shutter speed. It is the perfect lens for professional photographers looking for a lightweight and extended zoom alternative to its EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM counterpart. The lens employs an almost perfectly circular barrel aperture, helping create attractive, defocused backgrounds.

Image quality

To limit lens size and improve image clarity over the total image area, an Ultra-Low Dispersion glass (UD) element is used to eliminate the secondary chromatic aberrations that otherwise reduce sharpness and introduce colour fringing. Aspherical lens elements correct spherical aberration for crisp, high contrast corner-to-corner quality. By optimising Super Spectra lens coatings and lens element shaping, Canon’s engineers have been effective in suppressing flare and ghosting – more prone to occur with digital cameras due to reflection off the image sensor. By increasing light absorption, coatings reduce reflections off lens element surfaces to deliver crisp, undistorted images with natural colour balance.

EOS system integration

The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM includes distance metering information, providing compatibility with the E-TTL II flash system of late model cameras such as the EOS-1D Mark II N and EOS 5D . When used in conjunction with Canon’s range of EX Speedlite flash units, the lens passes distance information to the flash algorithm for markedly improved flash exposure metering. To match the weather resistance afforded by EOS-1 professional camera bodies, an O-ring seals the lens against the lens mount and numerous seals around the lens’ moving components provide protection against the ingress of dust and moisture.

AF Mode and IS switches have been reshaped, making them less susceptible to being engaged or disengaged accidentally.

The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM comes with a bayonet mount lens hood EW-83H and soft lens pouch LP1219. In keeping with Canon’s Kyosei philosophy of living in harmony with the environment, the lens features only lead-free glass.

Canon EF 24 - 105 mm F4.0L IS USM specifications

Focal length 24 - 105 mm
Maximum aperture F4.0
Minimum aperture F22
Angle of view • Horizontal: 74° - 19° 20'
• Vertical: 53° - 13°
• Diagonal: 84° - 23° 20'
Lens construction 18 elements in 13 groups
Diaphragm blades 8
Closest focusing distance 45 cm (17.7 in)
Maximum magnification 0.23x (at 105 mm)
Distance information Yes
Image stabilizer 3-stops
AF actuator Ring USM (full-time manual focus built-in)
Filter diameter 77 mm
Dimensions (dia x len) 83.5 x 107 mm
Weight 670 g (1.5 lb)
Magnification with ext tubes • EF 12 II: 0.40 - 0.12
• EF 25 II: 0.61 - 0.27 (only at tele)
Lens hood EW-83H
Soft case LP1219
Extenders • EF 1.4x II: Not compatible
• EF 2.0x II: Not compatible



Aug 24, 2005 at 06:15 AM
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