I took 14-35 F4 for weight, for landscape shooting there is no difference between 2,8 and 4 lens. For hiking, traveling and walking around it's much much more have a lightweight solution rather than 2.8. I also have RF 50mm F1,2 and for travel there is 960 gram is a little bit heavy for travel.
Yep, you should probably hold onto that lens this time! A little pricey, but I'm sure the pros far outweigh the cons and makes it worth the investment. I use a 16-35 but really would like that extra mm sometimes. Great review Lee, should be valuable info for anyone considering purchasing this lens. Have a great week out there, take care!
Thank you Paul, yeah definitely holding on to it. It’s definitely pricey that’s why I was glad to find a good deal on it in the used market. I agree the pros outweigh the cons I just wish it had that internal zoom lol. We are doing good been getting some rain lately enjoying it before the heat kicks in! I hope you guys are doing well out there.
so.. what is up with the audio in your videos? i ve watched a few, and theres this.... noise in the background, in fact theres one video of you walking outside with wind blowing over the mic and THAT sounds better than the other 3-4 vids ive clicked on. i watched your 70-200 f2.8 video first.. it sounds like you have the gain turned up so loud, and/or theres a fan on in the room.. i like your vids, but the audio deff needs work my man. Cheers.
So what do you guys think about the RF 15-35?
Nice video, I gotta say it’s out of my price range but it is a beast of a lens.
@@623footballtalk yeah it’s definitely a pricey lens. I’m glad I found a good deal on it used.
I took 14-35 F4 for weight, for landscape shooting there is no difference between 2,8 and 4 lens. For hiking, traveling and walking around it's much much more have a lightweight solution rather than 2.8. I also have RF 50mm F1,2 and for travel there is 960 gram is a little bit heavy for travel.
enjoyed this. thank you.
Curious, what made you get rid of it in the past?
Also is the lens full metal built considering its quite heavy.
Because I ended up changing camera systems.
Yep, you should probably hold onto that lens this time! A little pricey, but I'm sure the pros far outweigh the cons and makes it worth the investment. I use a 16-35 but really would like that extra mm sometimes. Great review Lee, should be valuable info for anyone considering purchasing this lens. Have a great week out there, take care!
Thank you Paul, yeah definitely holding on to it. It’s definitely pricey that’s why I was glad to find a good deal on it in the used market. I agree the pros outweigh the cons I just wish it had that internal zoom lol. We are doing good been getting some rain lately enjoying it before the heat kicks in! I hope you guys are doing well out there.
Great video, thank you.
Thank you I appreciate that!
so.. what is up with the audio in your videos? i ve watched a few, and theres this.... noise in the background, in fact theres one video of you walking outside with wind blowing over the mic and
THAT sounds better than the other 3-4 vids ive clicked on.
i watched your 70-200 f2.8 video first.. it sounds like you have the gain turned up so loud, and/or theres a fan on in the room..
i like your vids, but the audio deff needs work my man.
Cheers.
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