Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Standard Zoom Lens

Canon 24 mm – 70 mm f/2.8 Zoom Lens for Canon EF/EF-S 5175B002 Lenses & Filters

Product Features

  • 24-70mm focal length, 38.4-112mm equivalent focal length on Canon APS-C cameras
  • F2.8 constant maximum aperture; F22 minimum, Ring-type ultrasonic-type AF motor with full-time manual focusing
  • 82mm filters, Closest Focusing Distance: 0.38m/1.25 ft.
  • Image Stabilization : No
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  • Dr. Stuart Gitlow says:

    Tack sharp After several years of use of the prior iteration of this lens, I’ve now had about a month of use with the II. This lens is beautifully sharp – absolutely no question as to it being an improvement of what was already a wonderful lens. Generally speaking, I’ve found that I do not sharpen images in post to the extent that I used to, if at all, with no changes to camera settings. I’ve been using this with a full frame (5D III) and this is definitely my standard lens that I walk around with now…

  • Pierre Exantus says:

    YOU’RE NOW TUNED INTO THE GREATEST… B.I.W. (BEST IN THE WORLD)Lets start there. This is probably the greatest lens I’ve ever used… challenged only by the Canon 70-200mm L IS II. It is unbelievably sharp throughout the zoom range. I’ve taken shots that would rival the most expensive primes. Focusing is almost instantaneous. You target it, and it focuses… Don’t blink. The build is solid and strong. It is not nearly as heavy though as the previous model which seemed to be more of a metal body. In addition to being…

  • Tim Z. says:

    If I could only have 1 lens, this would be the one. I Upgraded from the first version and have noticed a difference (slightly) in several areas. Faster, sharper and quieter. The first version was and is a great lens. And with most electronics these days, if the quality was good when it came out, it is still good today, there just is a product on the market that is better. So the big question that most ask is “is it worth the upgrade” (expense). Well for me it was. Considering I was able to sell my v1 and add a bit more money to…

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