🏉 Canon Ef 16 35Mm F 2.8 L Iii Usm Review
This is clearly Canon's best ultrawide for news, action and sports where we need a faster aperture for faster shutter speeds to stop motion — or for astronomy. It's also Canon's newest, biggest and heaviest ever. This lens has no Image Stabilization; it freezes subject and camera motion with its faster f/2.8 speed.
Check Price. 10. Canon. EF-M 11-22mm f4-5.6 IS STM M-Mount Lens. Check Price. (Image credit: Canon) Here, we've picked out the best Canon wide-angle lenses for all mounts. Whether you use Canon DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with EF-M or RF mounts, we've collated the lenses that will give you superb results when you want a wider perspective.
In real world testing the sharpness at the edges of the frame when wide open on the older f/2.8 lens seems sharper at 16mm and softer at 35mm. Ironically, the inverse is the case for the f/4 which seems to be sharper in the center of the frame but softer at the edges at 16mm than the f/2.8, yet much better than the f/2.8 lens at 35mm.
Key Features. The EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Lens from Canon is a high performance, water-resistant, ultra wide-angle L-series zoom lens. An f/2.8 maximum aperture is effective in low light situations and offers shallow depth of field focus control. The optical design has been improved to offer better edge-to-edge image quality.
Posted on December 17, 2016 by admin. DxOMark completed their review of the new Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM lens. Tested on the Canon EOS 5DS R, the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM lens achieved an excellent overall DxOMark score of 34 points, with a combination of 24 P-Mpix Sharpness, 3.1 TStop Transmission, 0.4% Distortion, -1.7 EV
The EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM employs Canon's famous rear-focus telephoto optical design that delivers outstanding picture quality throughout its entire focusing range. Like its high-end siblings, this lens also uses two ultra-low dispersion glass elements to ensure maximum image sharpness and accurate color fidelity.
The Canon RF 15-35 mm f/2.8 L IS USM is the full-frame wide-angle zoom that demanding users of the R system have been eagerly awaiting. The lens offers a millimeter more range than the Canon EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L USM III. And it has image stabilization. And that’s a first for a f/2.8 wide-angle zoom from Canon.
The first and the most obvious is the Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS lens. The f/2.8 lens is sharper than the f/4 lens at any aperture combination and while the f/4 lens is very good, it doesn’t reach the lofty heights of the f/2.8 version. The f/2.8 version also focuses faster, especially in low-light and has a better bokeh.
The 17-35mm f/2.8 D AF-S is a solid professional lens. It’s got great optics, mechanics and performance, and you pay for it. The 17-35mm is the wide-lens ticket for the D700, D3x and D3. The 17-35 works on DX, it’s just bigger, costs more and works less conveniently than lenses designed to for DX. It works great on manual-focus cameras.
The Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Lens is a staple for most photographers. the more expensive Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens lens just didn’t really add anything. The build quality and
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canon ef 16 35mm f 2.8 l iii usm review