Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Standard Zoom Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
In 2005 Canon released their new Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS lens with Image Stabilization which created quite a difficult purchase decision for anyone looking for a professional standard range zoom lens. Before the release of the 24-105mm, the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L was the obvious choice for photographers looking for a versatile portrait, indoor and walkabout lens. The 24-70mm produces the best images in its class and has been praised by professional photographers for years. As good as the 24-70mm may be, there is one thing that was always missing - Image Stabilization. This feature ensures sharp images when taking photos from a hand held stance as well as sharp images in lower light conditions. Until Image Stabilization is added to the 24-70mmf/2.8L, heated discussions will take place as these two lenses are fairly similar, both producing very high quality images, but with important differences.
Canon's EF 24-70mm standard zoom lens will just what many professionals believed could not become done--it replaces the L-series 28-70mm f/2.8-10 contact lens with some thing better still. The contact lens delivers extended coverage for an ultra-wide-angle 24mm, making it ideal for digital as well as motion picture photographers. The new running unit, meanwhile, makes the auto-focus (AF) quicker than ever before. And due to the two aspherical elements along with a totally new UD goblet element, the optics tend to be significantly better than the earlier contact lens. Closed as well as gasketed towards moisture and dust, the EF 24-70mm contact lens includes a one-year guarantee.
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