</MiracleMaxVoice>I've seen worse.</voice>
I love these kind of bare-branch shots, especially when you can mix some rich color in with them. They're also a great way for me to check the sharpness of a lens.
Yes, distant winter trees are a bit of a torture test for a lens. But the 24-105 deals with them very well. The more I use the 24-105 (and it's my most-used lens), the more I appreciate it. I think it's a very under-appreciated lens. Sharpness is great, the range is a step up on the 24-70 lenses, the OIS / Sync IS is fantastic for FF, and it's got a useful semi-macro capability too.They're also a great way for me to check the sharpness of a lens.![]()
This is the most sensible thing you've said to date on hereYes, distant winter trees are a bit of a torture test for a lens. But the 24-105 deals with them very well. The more I use the 24-105 (and it's my most-used lens), the more I appreciate it. I think it's a very under-appreciated lens. Sharpness is great, the range is a step up on the 24-70 lenses, the OIS / Sync IS is fantastic for FF, and it's got a useful semi-macro capability too.
Gee, thanks. I love you too!This is the most sensible thing you've said to date on here![]()
<nod> I have to admit, it's larger and heavier than I'd like, and certainly more than I can afford at the moment. ^^;;Yes, distant winter trees are a bit of a torture test for a lens. But the 24-105 deals with them very well. The more I use the 24-105 (and it's my most-used lens), the more I appreciate it. I think it's a very under-appreciated lens. Sharpness is great, the range is a step up on the 24-70 lenses, the OIS / Sync IS is fantastic for FF, and it's got a useful semi-macro capability too.