When I first laid eyes on the Canon RF 28-70mm f2 L USM, I immediately wrote it off in my head. It's a monster when it comes to size. But when you start using it for a long time, you eventually begin to realize that it's still manageable.
There is no image stabilization, and for many newer photographers, that will be a problem. However, the lens has a lot of strengths. Besides being built like Brock Lesner in his prime, the lens has some of the best sharpness that we've ever seen from a zoom. Couple this with the f2 aperture throughout the entire range, and you've got something totally unique to the market. This is part of what Canon is doing to keep surviving. And though everyone gives Canon a lot of deserved grief for their recycling older camera sensors, I sincerely believe that their lenses are the best on the market. Of course, this is reflected in the price. . thephoblographer.com
2019-11-25 08:00