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Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
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Description: This easy-to-use standard zoom lens can cover a large zoom area ranging from 24mm wide-angle to 105mm portrait-length telephoto, and its Image Stabilizer Technology steadies camera shake up to three stops. Constructed with one Super-UD glass element and three aspherical lenses, this lens minimizes chromatic aberration and distortion. The result is excellent picture quality, even at wide apertures. Canon's ring-type USM gives silent but quick AF, along with full-time manual focus. Moreover, with dust and moisture-resistant construction, this is a durable yet sophisticated lens that meets the demands of advanced amateur photographers and professional photographers alike.

Key Features

* Lens Construction: 18 elements in 13 groups
* Diagonal Angle of View: 84° - 23° 20' (with full-frame camera)
* Focus Adjustment: Inner focusing system with focusing cam
* Closest Focusing Distance: 0.45m
* Zoom System: 5-group helical zoom (front group moves: 32.5mm)
* Filter Size: 77mm
* Max. Diameter x Length: 83.5mm x 107mm
* Weight: 670g

Sample images for this lens can be found in this thread.
Keywords: Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM lens


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stepheno
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Registered: July 2005
Posts: 6844
Review Date: Sun March 18, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: £595.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: IS, Ring USM, Sharp, Build Quality
Cons: No lock

I've had this lens from new for about four weeks now and it has had a range of use including both in and outdoor.

It is an L lens which shows in its construction and sturdiness providing better protection against moisture and dust. The constant f4 is a delight - some might prefer the constant f2.8 of the 27-70 but I prefer to have the extra 35mm and with the ISO of my 30D I don't have any worries.

The IS is first-class and quiet. The ring USM is very quiet, provides very speedy AF and also full-time manual focus if you require it. The lens is not too heavy although not as light as ny previous Tamron 18-200 but that's a price I'm happy to pay.

I have seen no vignetting or CA but, to be fair, I haven't used it in all conditions yet. I certainly have not experienced any flare and that has been shooting in sunlight. Image quality with my 30D is, I think, outstanding.

It is my constant walkabout lens and is on my camera at all times. Do I miss the extra 95mm the Tamron gave me - no, if I want to zoom in any more I just walk nearer. Are there any negatives I hear you say. Only two points. Firstly the lens does extend when zooming but it is not a problem to me and secondly there is no lock. However the amount of friction is sufficient that it does not creep when carrying it so again not a problem to me.

My final remark is that I regard this as the optimum walkabout lens for my purposes and at current prices will not break the bank, in fact I think it is a decent price for an L lens. I have given it a 10 because, to me, it meets all my expectations. Highly recommended
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Dave
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Registered: July 2005
Posts: 15615
Review Date: Tue July 8, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: £525.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Build quality, Focal range, Quiet focus
Cons:

Bought this lens primarily for portrait & wedding work. The focal range is perfect for quickly zooming from full length shots, to shoulder & head.

Build quality is excellent & on par with the Nikon Pro lens I used before.

The quite focusing is another advantage for wedding work, so not to disturb the ceremony

For a walkabout lens I would find the 24mm not quite wide enough, but you have to expect these compromises when you want to maintain optical quality over the focal range it offers.

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spxxxx
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Registered: September 2006
Location: Chesterfield, UK
Posts: 437
Review Date: Tue July 8, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Light - sharp - good range on full frame
Cons: harsh bokeh - f/4

I got this for wedding work on a 5D and it's a great versatile lens.

My copy is sharp wide open - but do check - a mate had to send his back twice to get one as sharp as mine.

max f/4 can be a problem in dimly lit churches - but IS does go some way to help.

Biggest drawback for me is bokeh - it's quite harsh at times - I got a 24-70 f/2.8 because of this but still kept the 24-105 because I think it's sharper.

Good lens, good value and well built
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Dave
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Registered: July 2005
Posts: 15615
Review Date: Sun August 17, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: Focal Range
Cons: Flare problem at F4 on 2 lenses now :(

Well since my last review I started to notice something not quite right with image quality at F4. I then ran some tests & found unacceptable flare at F4. See full description of problem here:- http://www.pixalo.com/community/came...-f4-26223.html
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