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![]() | Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L USM II Pros: Monstrous sharpness, bokeh, construction, precision and speed autofocus. Cons: Obviously, weight and price. Opinion: I begin by contrast, that really can not be considered such when you go to buy an optical TOP, built like a tank for durability with materials and top quality glass. You certainly can not expect a compact lens, cheap and lightweight that you use on FF and who wants to be a reference category. For the rest, well, a stunning glass. A surgical made, an AF precisissmo and a beautiful bokeh. I owned even 35L "old" (wonderful lens), and frankly, I find the new superior to the old in everything, even in the "magic." If you like the focal not get any better at the time. sent on March 07, 2016 |
![]() | Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM II Pros: Sharpness at room temperature, zero AC, excellent resistance to flare, compactness and ease of handling (for a 24-70/2, 8). Cons: Could have the IS Opinion: Optical amazing. Always clean and razor sharp. Micro-contrast colors and the top. Excellent bokeh. The new project has also led to a more compact and lighter than the old one. To me personally the new hood, also with snap button, extremely fluid, absolutely not dispiavce, contributing to its compactness. If desired, given the price, there IS a nice place it would still potutto (not strictly necessary, but useful). If the expenditure is not afraid of a piece of optics that satisfies 100%. sent on December 27, 2012 |
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