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![]() | Canon RF 24-105 mm f/4 L IS USM Pros: Excellent construction, sharp already open, light and versatile Cons: For now no one Opinion: I bought this lens to replace my old EF 24-105 f/4 MkI and I am very pleased with it. It is a sharp lens, versatile and with a quick and precise focus. The construction is excellent (as it is right that it is for a L series). The presence of a switch is welcome to "lock" the lens zoom when not in use. sent on June 14, 2019 |
![]() | Canon EOS R Pros: Autofocus sensor, precision and speed, EYE AF, grip, construction and EVF Cons: Lack of stabilizer on sensor Opinion: Carry over what I synthesized in a post:--reactive machine and extremely customizable; --Battery life: very good even recording timelapse, after hours of use, I came home with the battery and half charge and I have not set mode of energy saving (and I will not); --Video quality: Yes the 4K is Cropato and this to some purists like for the ratio 1 to 1 of the pixels... I do not like, I could have chosen to register or in 1a1 mode or by exploiting the whole sensor. However using the 16-35 I still get a sufficient breadth of view. Bitrate consideration that is little taken into consideration: the EOS R recording at maximum quality has a bitrate of 480Mbps; --Timelapse: I confirm as already mentioned by others that they are not croppi (hurrah); --AF: very quick and accurate. For now I was positively surprised; --EYE AF: It's very precise. Both with the RF 24-105 and with the 35 F/2 IS, both with the 50mm 1.8 and with 85mm 1.8 proved to be fast and reliable; --Touchbar: * Rulloditamburi * Eeeek!!! I was convinced I had to deactivate it and instead I found it comfortable. I configured that to be activated you have to touch the left part for a second and then scrolling select the areas/modes (spot, extended area, all frame, etc.) of focus. I am glad that there is, but for me they had to put the joystick too. I don't understand how some say they accidentally activate it... My thumb there does not end absolutely by mistake; --Screen: responsive and very comfortable touchscreen. I love the fact that I can finally have a "articulated" screen; --Software... Usually Canon and I find myself well. But as with all software, you just have to get used to it; --Sensor: Even after trying on the field, I confirm that compared to the 5D Mk III there is an abyss and I found no banding artifacts (maybe before the update there were... To date with the latest firmware I still have not been able to see it) even in situations of strong contrast. Compared to the 5D Mk III It is really a pleasure to have such a "permissive" sensor; --Ring on RF Optics: Convenient, for now we change the ISO; --Custom mode: can be memorized 3 for the photographic part and 3 for the video part; --RF 24-105: I took it to replace the 24-105 Mk I and there is an abyss in terms of sharpness already at F/4. Along with the 16-35 F/4 will look great in my backpack while traveling. The build quality is excellent and I appreciate that trivial but lovable little key to keep the optics closed; --Adapter: I bought the one with the ring nut and all the optics are fine, much better than with the 5D MkIII. I have yet to try the EF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 IS USM... Not a great optics I know... But I hope that for a little longer it behaves worthily; sent on June 14, 2019 |
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