The 28mm f/2.8 has noticeable CA (Chromatic Aberration) and some barrel distortion. Color and saturation are good. Canon's other current 28mm prime, the Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM Lens, is the most logical comparison lens. Even though smaller and less expensive, the Canon EF 28mm f/2.8 Lens nearly keeps up with the f/1.8 in sharpness. Review. 1. Introducci贸n. Completamos la revisi贸n de los objetivos de 70-200 mm de Canon con el EF 70-200mm f/4L IS II. En relaci贸n a su predecesor, este producto cuenta con un paso m谩s de estabilizaci贸n, una 贸ptica mejorada y un bokeh m谩s depurado, entre otros aspectos que se han pulido. En contraprestaci贸n, es algo m谩s grande y pesado. The TS-E 24 L II is the most flare-free lens in my test group. Overall, I would give second prize the the EF 24 L II and third to the Zeiss 21. The EF 16-35 L II and EF 20 f/2.8 show the most flare. It is hard to compare bokeh (background blur quality) from lenses with difference focal lengths, but here is an attempt. This lens is constructed to fit all models of Canon cameras, regardless of camera model or type of sensor. The ability to use autofocus is available for all cameras. The lens has a focal length of 16-35 mm. Depending on which camera the lens is used, the experienced and perceived focal length will be different. (Image credit: Future) Mirrorless cameras may be smaller than their DSLR counterparts but that鈥檚 as far as their advantage goes. The lenses are just as big, and although the RF 15-35mm is a hair smaller than its EF counterpart, the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM (which measures 127.5mm in length), it鈥檚 still a pretty big lens, especially on an EOS RP but also on the EOS R.
Review Price: 拢1129. Canon lists two EF 16-35mm f/2.8 zooms on its website. The lens reviewed here is the more expensive of the pair and carries a full SRP of 拢1,790 but is available for about
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canon ef 16 35 2.8 l usm ii review