The Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 STM IS has a couple of the "right ingredients" for being a potentially good performer - it doesn't really have an ambitious zoom range, the max.
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 STM IS has a couple of the "right ingredients" for being a potentially good performer - it doesn't really have an ambitious zoom range, the max.
Shooting with a full-frame DSLR is a costly business, and this goes beyond the price of the body alone. If you shoot with an APS-C camera but are tempted by the relatively low cost of, for example, Canon's EOS 6D or the Nikon D610, don't fall into the trap of thinking that your expenditure stops...
I use this for beautiful shots for my YouTube tech channel. It is a well built and great piece of glass. I use it with a Canon 80D and this is my goto lens.
This lens is not to be confused with the 24 -105 f/4 'L' lens, which costs about twice as much. The STM lens has a smaller aperture at the longer focal length (f/5.6 compared with f/4 for the 'L' lens) which makes it not so good for action photography where a fast shutter speed is required.
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM ($599.99) may be a budget lens when compared with the company's line of L lenses that are often paired with full-frame Canon cameras, but it's a quality zoom nonetheless.
Quite sharp; Light and compact; STM focus motor; Optical stabilization system; Full-frame coverage; Attractive price point
Distortion throughout zoom range; Narrow maximum aperture; Lens hood not included
This standard zoom lens covers a popular range from wide angle to short telephoto and includes image stabilisation and Canon's STM stepping motor to power autofocus. It costs around £405, which seems quite reasonable. In this review, we'll take a look at how it performs.
Excellent sharpness in the centre of the frame; Lightweight; Fast focusing; Effective stabiliser; Reasonably priced
Fairly high CA levels; Doesn't perform as well towards the edges of the frame; especially at 24mm
Excellent lens , and fantastic service from John Lewis
The first copy of this lens had issues with auto-focus, and I returned it. Then I got another copy from Amazon and it works PERFECT. This is definitely not a L lens, but it's perfect for video shooters, because 1) it has STM 2) it has IS. Enough said.
Objectif acheté en février 2016 pour équiper un Eos 6D. Plus léger (et moins cher) que le 25 105 f4 L IS USM, il donne de très bons résultats. Un peu court en basse lumière, il reste utilisable sans souci en poussant à 6400 voire 12800 ISO (le 6D est impeccable à 6400 et encore très bon à 12800).
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM ($599.99) may be a budget lens when compared with the company's line of L lenses that are often paired with full-frame Canon cameras, but it's a quality zoom nonetheless. It doesn't offer fixed wide aperture of the go-to lens of many a pro, the EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II ($1,899.00 at Amazon) , but it includes image stabilization, betters its zoom range, and is quite compact given its range of coverage. It's a solid alternative for photographers looking for a lighter, less expensive lens for a full-frame body, but it does show some distortion throughout its zoom range. The 24-105mm ($599.00 at Adorama) measures 4.1 by 3.3 inches (HD), weighs about 1.2 pounds, and uses 77mm from filters. It's noticeably lighter than the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM ($1,149) zoom (4.2 by 3.2 inches, 1.5 pounds), but it omits the weatherproofing that you get when you buy an L series lens. There are just a few control toggles on the lens—a lock to keep the lens set at 24mm...
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM is an inexpensive zoom lens for full-frame Canon cameras. It's quite sharp, but requires some distortion correction to get the best results.
Quite sharp; Light and compact; STM focus motor; Optical stabilization system; Full-frame coverage; Attractive price point
Distortion throughout zoom range; Narrow maximum aperture; Lens hood not included
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