09-13-2015 12:42 AM - edited 09-13-2015 12:43 AM
I know the 6D is a new camera, and while it is a full frame camera and the lens I want is a full frame, it is too expensive too buy new. I wanted to get a used one, that's not the second generation, but just wanted to make sure it would work with my camera.
Is anyone sure of this?
09-13-2015 07:22 AM
Yes it will. Any EF lens will work with your 6D.
Check the Canon estore for refurbished lenses.
09-13-2015 09:21 AM
I made a living using the ef 24-70mm f2.8L version 1 and I still use it. Very good, very durable lens. Perhaps a better choice for you is the 24-105mm f4L. They are a "best buy" in the Canon pro line up.
09-13-2015 10:20 AM
09-13-2015 10:44 AM
f2.8 to f4 is only one stop!
09-13-2015 01:10 PM
I know but it still can make a big difference, at least from my limited experience. Plus the pictures I've browsed from the 24-70 2.8 ii are just stunning. It's that expensive for a reason. But enough with the money woo's..
I ended up buying the 24-105 mm for $500 on Ebay. I'm pretty stoked to have a wide angle zoom now!!
09-13-2015 03:10 PM
You will love it. It is a nice lens.
"I know but it still can make a big difference, ..."
A difference, yes, a big difference? Not really. A better deal is to make sure you shoot RAW. It can more than make up for 1 stop if you are that tight.
09-13-2015 03:26 PM
You can't really compare the MTF curves of two lenses that ha ve different focal ratios. The chart is produced for "wide open". Stop down the 24-70 by a stop and it also becomes sharper.
The EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM is generally regarded as a better lens than the EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM. The 24-105's advantages are that it has a bit more focal length on the long end and it has image stabilization. But the 24-70 is a faster lens and a little better optically.
If a person were to only have a single lens, then the 24-105 is probably a better choice. If a person is going to get a 70-200mm then the 24-70 makes a nice compliment because you've got the entire range from 24-200 covered by those lenses.
09-13-2015 06:57 PM
@TCampbell wrote:You can't really compare the MTF curves of two lenses that ha ve different focal ratios. The chart is produced for "wide open". Stop down the 24-70 by a stop and it also becomes sharper.
The EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM is generally regarded as a better lens than the EF 24-105 f/4L IS USM. The 24-105's advantages are that it has a bit more focal length on the long end and it has image stabilization. But the 24-70 is a faster lens and a little better optically.
If a person were to only have a single lens, then the 24-105 is probably a better choice. If a person is going to get a 70-200mm then the 24-70 makes a nice compliment because you've got the entire range from 24-200 covered by those lenses.
You need to look at a lens's purpose when deciding whether or not to buy it. The 24-70 f/2.8 (I or II) is excellent as an indoor event lens. The extra stop is a big help indoors; and if, like many event photographers, you carry two cameras, it pairs very well (as Tim indicates) with the 70-200mm f/2.8. The 24-105, OTOH, is at its best as an outdoor "walking around" lens. It's smaller, lighter, and has greater reach; and outdoors the fact that it's a stop slower makes little difference. Actually, I once used my 24-105 to shoot an indoor event in poor light with no flash. But I was using a 5D Mark III, whose low-light capability is pretty good. The lens performed surprisingly well, but that's not what it's designed for.
09-13-2015 03:14 PM
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