Also worth mentioning is that the optical performance is better on the 24-105, and that you have a manual aperture ring on the lens. Those two features alone makes it worth it.
Best thing about this lens is I end up switching to a 70-200 lens frequently which means when the action gets close all of a sudden I can be shooting wide angle instantly.
Good take on this lens. I was fortunate enough to snag a used one last year and saved a few hundred bucks. I only shoot stills. I bought a Tamron EF 28-105 f/2.8 lens over 20 years ago and it never left my camera then. When DSLR and mirror less cameras came along, that lens was not optically good enough to render mega pixels sharp. I still have the Tamron but never finds its way into my bag. I have been hoping someone would come out with one and sure enough, Canon did. It is big and cumbersome at times. I like to be invisible when I shoot and it's hard to do that with this on your camera. I am selling my Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L ver II lens because this more than replaces it and it's an RF lens. If I had the Canon RF 24-70 f/2.8 L IS lens, I would be keeping it.
Just got this lens at my job. I hadn’t requested it cause I didn’t see the vision with this lens, but my boss got it anyway. After playing with it for legit just five minutes, I was convinced this lens was a game changer. The ONLY gripe I have is that I would’ve liked a bit wider max aperture, an f/2 would’ve been nice. Some of my favorite lenses to shoot with on my C70 are L-EF lenses with the 0.71 converter, giving me an extra stop of light. But honestly? With all the video-heavy features on this lens, I can see how it’ll be such an amazing asset for jobs, especially the more run-and-gun live event type videos.
I feel like this lens is damn near perfect, the f2 would just make the lens even bigger and heavier than it already is... which i think would be too much. also would make it like $1k more expensive
@@joeypusateri_ i'm taking the lens on a shoot Mon/Tues so I'll see how I like it out on the field, but so far I would have to agree with your near perfect sentiment
@@abeljuarezmedia3428 how was your shoot? Experience with lens? Mostly I would like to know your review on it's weight and size, is it practical to shoot for hours?
@@ajayps100 honestly, I had some issues with it. The image is great, lightweight, and having manual control over the aperture with the dedicated ring was amazing to have. However, I felt that at the tighter focal end, the lens would struggle. I was shooting in a dynamic environment with lighting being a little all-over the place. If you don't have enough contrast/light at the tighter end, this lens struggles. Did it ruin my shoot? absolutely not. But there were crucial moments i was slowly zooming in and by the time i was fully zoomed in, the lens would hunt for focus even though it was already in focus and then just stall at an out of focus spot. The additional function button to turn off AF was tremendous, and definitely helped once I realized the issue on set
@@abeljuarezmedia3428 well, I just bought this yesterday along with R5 ii 😅 and you reply today😆 nice timings. I hope my money will be worth it. And will share my experience with you also after few shoots.
I had the 24 to 105 and it was nice in low light but very big and heavy I traded it for a 24 to 105 F4 which is not as good in low light but it's good enough. I have the Tamron EF 70 to 200 and I will wait for Sigma or Tamron to come out with a 70 to 200 that is lighter than what I have to get the F28 back
What about severe blue and green chromatic aberration and very soft image wide open in case of near shot? It was price for this 70-105 range. I prefer to keep better image quality 24-70 f2.8 with 70-200 f2.8
Dude Ive had my lenses since like April now, and it has some of the worst hunting out of any of my lenses. It's honestly so annoying as I Bought this Lens to be the end all for weddings. Does anyone have this issue and if so is there a way to Fix it? ( I shoot on the Canon R5)
Man I only used it for a week or so but maybe mess with the AF setting on the R5. You can adjust the sensitivity. Also try upgrading the lens and body’s firmware
i think in a professional application the 2.8 lenses are what people are comparing. the f4 is not considered a top of the line lens. also i have been using the 24-70 so it was my personal comparison to see if its worth the change
I honestly gotta say, weight and size of a lens is a non-factor for me on any and all lenses. I care about performance, how the lens feels to use, price and stuff like that.
Joey, you helped confirm my impressions. I, too, will stay with the 24-70 for the exact reasons you stated. No need to combined video work with a barbell workout!
Also worth mentioning is that the optical performance is better on the 24-105, and that you have a manual aperture ring on the lens. Those two features alone makes it worth it.
Great call out, newer lens so overall great quality. Heads up tho that the manual aperture ring doesn’t work for photo
@@joeypusateri_ yeah lol sorry, forgot to mention that I only work with video.
@@joeypusateri_ it does work with the R5 II and R1.
@@joeypusateri_it will on the R1 and R5 mark II
Best thing about this lens is I end up switching to a 70-200 lens frequently which means when the action gets close all of a sudden I can be shooting wide angle instantly.
Nice comparison. Thanks for posting, Joey!
Appreciate the love
your overall explanation was super well said and the video quality was👌. Keep it up!!
Appreciate that a ton 🤘🏽
Good take on this lens. I was fortunate enough to snag a used one last year and saved a few hundred bucks. I only shoot stills.
I bought a Tamron EF 28-105 f/2.8 lens over 20 years ago and it never left my camera then. When DSLR and mirror less cameras came along, that lens was not optically good enough to render mega pixels sharp. I still have the Tamron but never finds its way into my bag.
I have been hoping someone would come out with one and sure enough, Canon did. It is big and cumbersome at times. I like to be invisible when I shoot and it's hard to do that with this on your camera.
I am selling my Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L ver II lens because this more than replaces it and it's an RF lens.
If I had the Canon RF 24-70 f/2.8 L IS lens, I would be keeping it.
Just got this lens at my job. I hadn’t requested it cause I didn’t see the vision with this lens, but my boss got it anyway.
After playing with it for legit just five minutes, I was convinced this lens was a game changer. The ONLY gripe I have is that I would’ve liked a bit wider max aperture, an f/2 would’ve been nice. Some of my favorite lenses to shoot with on my C70 are L-EF lenses with the 0.71 converter, giving me an extra stop of light.
But honestly? With all the video-heavy features on this lens, I can see how it’ll be such an amazing asset for jobs, especially the more run-and-gun live event type videos.
I feel like this lens is damn near perfect, the f2 would just make the lens even bigger and heavier than it already is... which i think would be too much. also would make it like $1k more expensive
@@joeypusateri_ i'm taking the lens on a shoot Mon/Tues so I'll see how I like it out on the field, but so far I would have to agree with your near perfect sentiment
@@abeljuarezmedia3428 how was your shoot? Experience with lens? Mostly I would like to know your review on it's weight and size, is it practical to shoot for hours?
@@ajayps100 honestly, I had some issues with it. The image is great, lightweight, and having manual control over the aperture with the dedicated ring was amazing to have. However, I felt that at the tighter focal end, the lens would struggle. I was shooting in a dynamic environment with lighting being a little all-over the place. If you don't have enough contrast/light at the tighter end, this lens struggles. Did it ruin my shoot? absolutely not. But there were crucial moments i was slowly zooming in and by the time i was fully zoomed in, the lens would hunt for focus even though it was already in focus and then just stall at an out of focus spot. The additional function button to turn off AF was tremendous, and definitely helped once I realized the issue on set
@@abeljuarezmedia3428 well, I just bought this yesterday along with R5 ii 😅 and you reply today😆 nice timings. I hope my money will be worth it. And will share my experience with you also after few shoots.
Nikon and Sony have the Tamron 35-150mm f2-2.8 and it’s amazing. Would recommend highly for anyone on those mounts watching by chance.
35-150 is sick focal length
24-85 2.8 with external collapsible zoom would be a great compromise. 70 is still wide for a portrait.
Considering how easy it is to adjust the zoom manually on this lens, do you think it's worth investing in the $1000 power zoom adapter?
I would probably say it isn’t worth it
What does it make it a pain in the butt exactly? Size? Weight?
I had the 24 to 105 and it was nice in low light but very big and heavy I traded it for a 24 to 105 F4 which is not as good in low light but it's good enough. I have the Tamron EF 70 to 200 and I will wait for Sigma or Tamron to come out with a 70 to 200 that is lighter than what I have to get the F28 back
I feel that, the lens is just too big…
What about severe blue and green chromatic aberration and very soft image wide open in case of near shot? It was price for this 70-105 range. I prefer to keep better image quality 24-70 f2.8 with 70-200 f2.8
didnt notice any of that at all when i was using it!
Dude Ive had my lenses since like April now, and it has some of the worst hunting out of any of my lenses. It's honestly so annoying as I Bought this Lens to be the end all for weddings. Does anyone have this issue and if so is there a way to Fix it? ( I shoot on the Canon R5)
Man I only used it for a week or so but maybe mess with the AF setting on the R5. You can adjust the sensitivity. Also try upgrading the lens and body’s firmware
Does it have hard stops for the focus ring?
no it does not
Commenting before I watch because I know it's gonna be great.
now thats love
every lens should be internat zoom... and shouldnt we compare the 24-105 f2.8 to the 24-105 f4 instead ?
i think in a professional application the 2.8 lenses are what people are comparing. the f4 is not considered a top of the line lens. also i have been using the 24-70 so it was my personal comparison to see if its worth the change
I honestly gotta say, weight and size of a lens is a non-factor for me on any and all lenses. I care about performance, how the lens feels to use, price and stuff like that.
Totally understand that
I’ll buy it from ya, mate!
hahah I'm hanging onto my 24-70 for now
Joey, you helped confirm my impressions. I, too, will stay with the 24-70 for the exact reasons you stated. No need to combined video work with a barbell workout!
Pumped I could help!
They should have made it collapsible like the 24-70 and other medium zooms
i think since it is a video lens people wouldnt love that. gets your rig off balance
Too heavy too heavy