Caporegime
24-105 (mk1 at least) is one lens I am most confused about.
1 - For an L, it is not that sharp
2 - For an L, at that focal length, it really ought to be a constant 2.8, not 4.0. Of course it can't do that with the existence of the 24-70 which is the king of that focal length zooms
Ultimately it is not good really at anything, it feels like a glorified kit lens which by the fact that it is provided as a kit lens, supports that idea. The only thing good about it is that it has IS, to help with the fact that it is not a 2.8 but then you don't have that bokeh.
Basically, the 24-70 all day long, plus if you get the 70-200/2.8, you don't have that overlap, it all fit neatly together!
1 - For an L, it is not that sharp
2 - For an L, at that focal length, it really ought to be a constant 2.8, not 4.0. Of course it can't do that with the existence of the 24-70 which is the king of that focal length zooms
Ultimately it is not good really at anything, it feels like a glorified kit lens which by the fact that it is provided as a kit lens, supports that idea. The only thing good about it is that it has IS, to help with the fact that it is not a 2.8 but then you don't have that bokeh.
Basically, the 24-70 all day long, plus if you get the 70-200/2.8, you don't have that overlap, it all fit neatly together!