@Joanna Kowalska Yes it would be awesome. The 650D is a crop sensor camera so it would be more like a 38-170 so you lose some of the wide angle but gain more reach. Would still be great for travel and every day runnin' and gunnin'!
Just found your channel. Subscribed right after watching! I am pretty new to photography. Landed on a used Canon EOS R6 body and the v1 version of the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L non-stabilized at a local shop. One of these showed up at another shop, so I grabbed it. Love the lens and the 24-105 focal range, only things I don’t care for are the lens creep when carrying the camera and having to use an adapter with the R6. Was on the Canon website last week and found the RF 24-105 f/4L refurbished for $799, so jumped all over it. Can’t wait for it to arrive! Anyway, yes, this is a wonderful lens, and at used prices it’s a no-brainer compared to some of the new options. Thank you for the great video! Looking forward to many more!
I LOVE my 24-105! That, my 55-250 and my "nifty-fifty", are the 3 lenses I can't do without. (70-200 f/4 is on my wish list, and at some point, when I can justify the cost, I would like to pick up a 500mm for wildlife photography.) But the 24-105, whether on my 300D, 20D, or 1DX Mk III, just simply delivers.
This is an amazing lens for noobs to run and gun in A mode and get great looking results most of the time because of its focus speed and IS which helps at slower shutter speeds.
If your looking for the best bang for your buck this is the lens to buy. This video says it all. Switching lenses is a pain at the best of times, having a lens that can capture the whole wedding party or a tear trickling down the brides face is mind blowing. Use your brain and buy smart.
Totally agree the 24-105 just offers so much range for its price. We have the 17-55mm apsc canon and it is amazing. However only thing is we wish that it could go a lil wider at times because certain places we need more room to fit the food and the person in the same shot. Also I think the f4 aperature won't get you that nice bokke. Still sounds like great lens build. Great review!
Hey! It will do a decent job at portraits but it's not ideal especially in low light. An 85mm f1.8 would be be better if you're shooting portraits specifically and will perform better in lowlight and look sharper too, so I'd recommend that on a budget!
I've had the 24-105 for over a decade and just never reached for it. It’s a great sharp lens but… kinda boring. Also the F4 constant aperture is a bit of a lie, it gets darker as you zoom in. It just doesn’t tell your camera the aperture hasn’t changed. The 24 has quite a lot of barrel distortion, can be fixed in post but it just turned me off taking the pick in the first place. So its been a 35 to 105 for me. The 28 - 135 is just fantastic. That extra reach makes it REALLY useful. It is lighter, has IS and the difference between the 24mm I never used and a handsome looking 28mm makes it an easy choice. Also they are even cheaper and still really sharp even if it’s not L series. Get one, get it serviced and you have a banger of a lens that you might just weld onto your camera.
Is it worth trading a 200mm f/2 version 2 lens for a 24-105 f/4??? I already have a 24mm f/2, a 50mm f/1 and a 70-200mm f/2 version 1 and my camera is a M50 MK 2. What do you think?
I would personally keep the 200mm if you already have those other lenses to be honest. The 24-105 is a great convience lens but your 24, 50 and a 70-200 is going to be much sharper!
If you can get a good deal on the new one, I would personally get the newer one now, but this model is still great if you're not willing to spend as much.
Hi Jack. For wedding photos, honestly we would recommend using primes or more expensive zoom lenses like the 24-70 f2.8 or 70-200 f2.8 as these will be a lot sharper and better in low light. As the 24-105 is only f4 it's not going to perform as well in low light and is more of a 'run and gun' lens whereas a wedding is quite an important event, so you want really high quality, no compromises level of glass for something like that.
so for my 80d i need to get the 24mm pancake lens 55-250 lens the 10-18 lens i already have the 50mm 1.8 and get the 24-105 and the 24-70? or just get lenses for 80d and not use full frame lenses on a aps-c crop sensor camera
Hey, yeah it would work great on it but you'll get a 1.6x crop so it will be more like a 38-168mm lens, so you'll have better zoom range but less wide angle.
Did you mean m50? With an adapter you can. The older one is great if you're on a budget and we've used the mark II a lot and it's not that much better to justify the price difference though the build quality is a lot nicer.
Nice review my friend. My hun just scored this same lens she got it for $325 here in Denver Colorado. And it’s in mint condition as well. I just subbed to ur channel 👏🏻👌🏻from Denver Colorado
This is a hard decision for me I was looking at this lens or sigma art version still not sure if I should order the art and wait for stock or pay 1800 for this lens new version
Honestly, they are both great. I actually do really like the sigma version (and love sigma lenses in general), I'd personally go for whichever you can get at a good price!
Im a beginner and starting following u..i have eos 800d with kitlens and i want to upgrade my lens fo all purpose lens..which lens woild you reccomend sir?
Thanks for the follow! For the 800D, I would totally recommend 17-55 f2.8 lens. It's a great multi-purpose lens with a wide aperture as well. You should be able to get it used for a good price :)
Does the 24 - 105 mean that you can adjust the lens to those lengths? And does this lens fit all cannon cameras, dslr or mirrorless? im just a beginner wanting to try out photography, thanks
We noticed that too but mostly at the widest angle and at f/4. Have you tried stopping down the aperture? It fares a little better at f/5.6 and f/8 from our experience.
i dont think 24-105 is best of lens for beginners. definitely if cropped camera like my 80d.. i think good beginner for that would be the actual kit lens 18-55... or to the 16-35 if extra monies. my opinion for crop sensor if doing videos like me.great video tho bro overall
Awesome video as always. Even though the lens is 14 years old you can still use with all the newest canon cameras? The photo and video samples look really nice. Your dog is so cute!! 😍😍
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@Joanna Kowalska Yes it would be awesome. The 650D is a crop sensor camera so it would be more like a 38-170 so you lose some of the wide angle but gain more reach. Would still be great for travel and every day runnin' and gunnin'!
16-35 F4 zeiss 🙌😀
@@nickandhelmi Oh I love Zeiss lenses!
iphone X :D
Can you recommend me a lens that would be good for my Canon 1200d?
Just found your channel. Subscribed right after watching!
I am pretty new to photography. Landed on a used Canon EOS R6 body and the v1 version of the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L non-stabilized at a local shop. One of these showed up at another shop, so I grabbed it. Love the lens and the 24-105 focal range, only things I don’t care for are the lens creep when carrying the camera and having to use an adapter with the R6. Was on the Canon website last week and found the RF 24-105 f/4L refurbished for $799, so jumped all over it. Can’t wait for it to arrive!
Anyway, yes, this is a wonderful lens, and at used prices it’s a no-brainer compared to some of the new options.
Thank you for the great video! Looking forward to many more!
I LOVE my 24-105! That, my 55-250 and my "nifty-fifty", are the 3 lenses I can't do without. (70-200 f/4 is on my wish list, and at some point, when I can justify the cost, I would like to pick up a 500mm for wildlife photography.) But the 24-105, whether on my 300D, 20D, or 1DX Mk III, just simply delivers.
This is an amazing lens for noobs to run and gun in A mode and get great looking results most of the time because of its focus speed and IS which helps at slower shutter speeds.
Totally agreed!
If your looking for the best bang for your buck this is the lens to buy. This video says it all. Switching lenses is a pain at the best of times, having a lens that can capture the whole wedding party or a tear trickling down the brides face is mind blowing. Use your brain and buy smart.
Totally agree, thanks for stopping by :)
Totally agree the 24-105 just offers so much range for its price. We have the 17-55mm apsc canon and it is amazing. However only thing is we wish that it could go a lil wider at times because certain places we need more room to fit the food and the person in the same shot. Also I think the f4 aperature won't get you that nice bokke. Still sounds like great lens build. Great review!
Thanks for stopping by guys! Oh the 17-55 f2.8 right? That's a great lens!
@@RudyVisuals Yeah thats the one! Its changed everything for us. Finally able to take usable footage in lowlight hahahaha
Lovely review dear. I am interested to buy this lens second hand. Still worth it in 2021 or go for the new version?
Personally I would get the 2nd version if you can, it's a good upgrade over this one, but it depends how much you can get this one for :)
Just got my lens and have enjoyed them so far!! Thanks for the video!!
Great to hear! Happy shooting!
For sure this full range lens can do it all, very good review Rudy
Thanks buddy!
Great video Aaron. You guys are getting better and better with every video!
Thank you!
Great video mate! The quality and professionalism keep growing :)
Thank you :)
Great review Aaron. I always enjoy your noob friendly camera gear reviews.
Haha thanks Kavi :)
Would love the lense for the zoom
You're on Sony right? I remember there being a 24-105 G series lens but I also remember it being REALLY pricey :(
I just ordered one on eBay based on this video. Thanks.
Hope you enjoy it!
Would this be good for Portraits? And isn't the aperture too low for like weddings and stuff where you might need more strength on low Light?
Hey! It will do a decent job at portraits but it's not ideal especially in low light. An 85mm f1.8 would be be better if you're shooting portraits specifically and will perform better in lowlight and look sharper too, so I'd recommend that on a budget!
just got second-hand stuff of this lens and it is very useful.
Hope you enjoy the lens :)
Your len, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens or Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Lens ?
It's the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
Thnk You much! Could Yiu suggest 24-105 to mirorless Canon M50?
There is an 18-150mm lens for the Canon M50 that would be quite similar :)
I've had the 24-105 for over a decade and just never reached for it. It’s a great sharp lens but… kinda boring.
Also the F4 constant aperture is a bit of a lie, it gets darker as you zoom in. It just doesn’t tell your camera the aperture hasn’t changed.
The 24 has quite a lot of barrel distortion, can be fixed in post but it just turned me off taking the pick in the first place. So its been a 35 to 105 for me.
The 28 - 135 is just fantastic. That extra reach makes it REALLY useful. It is lighter, has IS and the difference between the 24mm I never used and a handsome looking 28mm makes it an easy choice. Also they are even cheaper and still really sharp even if it’s not L series. Get one, get it serviced and you have a banger of a lens that you might just weld onto your camera.
That is a great review. Very helpful
Thanks dude!
Very interesting photo vlog. Nice lens. Greetings my friend and have a happy Sunday. 👍
Thanks Greg!
What lense have the best output
Canon 24-105 max zoom, biggest opening of aperture or 1.4 prime lens
Is it worth trading a 200mm f/2 version 2 lens for a 24-105 f/4??? I already have a 24mm f/2, a 50mm f/1 and a 70-200mm f/2 version 1 and my camera is a M50 MK 2. What do you think?
I would personally keep the 200mm if you already have those other lenses to be honest. The 24-105 is a great convience lens but your 24, 50 and a 70-200 is going to be much sharper!
I have a 17-85mm (f4) as my main lens for my Canon XTI. (I also have a 75-300mm ) I am learning manual mode.
so would you recommend this one over the newer version
If you can get a good deal on the new one, I would personally get the newer one now, but this model is still great if you're not willing to spend as much.
What about use this lens for wedding photos as the only one lens? What about use it in lowlight or if the main light swithes off indoor?
Hi Jack. For wedding photos, honestly we would recommend using primes or more expensive zoom lenses like the 24-70 f2.8 or 70-200 f2.8 as these will be a lot sharper and better in low light. As the 24-105 is only f4 it's not going to perform as well in low light and is more of a 'run and gun' lens whereas a wedding is quite an important event, so you want really high quality, no compromises level of glass for something like that.
@@RudyVisuals ok understand. But what about using 24-105 with canon flash 600exrtii? Is it more better in that case?
Hello there, is the 18-135mm lens better for all-around lens?
It's a decent lens, but only works with crop sensor cameras and we found the image quality was a little mushy towards the 100-135mm.
Very useful. I always learn so much from your channel. Was this filmed in the UK??
Not the UK. We shot it in Koniakow in Poland.
@@RudyVisuals Oh it looks so beautiful there!
Nope, the one lens you'll ever need is the Sigma 24-105 F4 Art....it's WAY sharper than the 24-105 L. I have taken thousands of pictures with both. :)
38-170 wow that's crazy so i need a full frame camera to get these lens cause it wouldn't work on my 80d
Great review brother!
Thanks!
Mines is being delivered today! Got it in like new condition for $520
Oh that's great! Hope you enjoy it!
@@RudyVisuals I’m thinking I will. Seems like a solid lens.
From where
Eos 250d te use kora jabe naki
Yes it can :)
Smaller sensor camera plus speedbooster makes it a 2.8 lens.
so for my 80d i need to get the 24mm pancake lens 55-250 lens the 10-18 lens i already have the 50mm 1.8 and get the 24-105 and the 24-70? or just get lenses for 80d and not use full frame lenses on a aps-c crop sensor camera
I literally cannot find the old version of the lense anywhere :/
Unfortunately your best bet is to look at sites like ebay and the used market.
Hey Rudy! Would this be a good lense for the Canon SL2 / 200D?
Hey, yeah it would work great on it but you'll get a 1.6x crop so it will be more like a 38-168mm lens, so you'll have better zoom range but less wide angle.
it has a major problem wich is that the aparture flex cable tends to break over time..., it is sad because it costs around 150 euro's to fix it
Nope I just got my bill for the repair of the lens and it came down to 250 dollars
Super review
Thank you :)
I would like to get one of these so you think the older version is better? Can I use it with my canon 50m camera?
Did you mean m50? With an adapter you can. The older one is great if you're on a budget and we've used the mark II a lot and it's not that much better to justify the price difference though the build quality is a lot nicer.
Nice review my friend. My hun just scored this same lens she got it for $325 here in Denver Colorado. And it’s in mint condition as well. I just subbed to ur channel 👏🏻👌🏻from Denver Colorado
Thank you so much for the sub! You got a really awesome deal at that price. Hope you enjoy the lens buddy!
Rudy Visuals no thanks needed my friend and I’m already enjoying the hell out of it ha✌🏼from Denver Colorado
This is a hard decision for me I was looking at this lens or sigma art version still not sure if I should order the art and wait for stock or pay 1800 for this lens new version
Honestly, they are both great. I actually do really like the sigma version (and love sigma lenses in general), I'd personally go for whichever you can get at a good price!
Im a beginner and starting following u..i have eos 800d with kitlens and i want to upgrade my lens fo all purpose lens..which lens woild you reccomend sir?
Thanks for the follow! For the 800D, I would totally recommend 17-55 f2.8 lens. It's a great multi-purpose lens with a wide aperture as well. You should be able to get it used for a good price :)
@@RudyVisuals is 17-55mm f2.8 lens good for portrait,lanscape,outdoor basketball shoot and street photography sir?
Is this good for travel photography ?
It would be pretty much ideal for that :)
can this lens work well on a 90D?
Yes it would work well. We used it on the older 80D all the time :)
@@RudyVisuals thanks for your reply
Can I use this with T6i??
Yes it would pair nicely with it!
Can I use it an my Canon t3?
Yes you can :)
Is this a crop sensor or full frame
It's an EF lens, so you can use it on full frame or aps-c (with a 1.6 crop).
800$ Lens is a Good Budget for Beginners 😎
I don’t see that lens anywhere for 800
Awesome! Do I just use the Canon Adapter for my Canon M50 For this lense? Thanks, Newbie photographer:) I subbed!
Thanks for the sub! Yep with the canon adapter this will work great with an M50!
Does the 24 - 105 mean that you can adjust the lens to those lengths?
And does this lens fit all cannon cameras, dslr or mirrorless?
im just a beginner wanting to try out photography, thanks
Yes you have 24mm all the way to 105 and everything inbetween. It will will fit any canon dslr cameras with the ef and ef-s mount. :)
@@RudyVisuals thank you!
Can I use this for Canon EOS 500D?
Yes you can :)
Great video.. Have you tried any speed boosters? Ive been told it brings your fstop down to f2.8
I'll let you know. I should get mine in the next few days. I shoot with a GH5 but just bought a speedbooster.
@@thecartereffectfilms I have since picked up the VIltrox 2 Speedbooster. It does bring it down to 2.8. Gives you a little more room for light.
@@findyourride1171 Do they have Speedbooster for Canon 80D to Canon 24mm-105mm F4 L?
I bought it today.
I've noticed some serious problems with chromatic aberration. I need to test it more but is it something anybody else has noticed?
We noticed that too but mostly at the widest angle and at f/4. Have you tried stopping down the aperture? It fares a little better at f/5.6 and f/8 from our experience.
It's very noticeable from f4 to f20. I can't basically zoom in on anything.
I'm selling the lens back.
@@robertoprestigiacomo253 That's a shame. Sounds like you maybe got a defective lens. Was it second hand?
@@RudyVisuals yes it was, but from a trusted guy. I still didn't have the time to make more tests
Can we use it on 80D ?
Yes you can :)
i dont think 24-105 is best of lens for beginners. definitely if cropped camera like my 80d.. i think good beginner for that would be the actual kit lens 18-55... or to the 16-35 if extra monies. my opinion for crop sensor if doing videos like me.great video tho bro overall
Yeah agree with a crop sensor it's a little different.
Awesome video as always. Even though the lens is 14 years old you can still use with all the newest canon cameras? The photo and video samples look really nice. Your dog is so cute!! 😍😍
Thanks Gayle! Yeah because it uses the same mount you can still put it on pretty much any modern Canon DSLR.
@@RudyVisuals Thanks guys.
works on Canon 2000d ? worth it ?
Yes it would work great with it!
@@RudyVisuals Thank you very much !
Will it work with a 90d ?
Yes it will :)
18-135
£300-400 still sounds kind of pricey though I understand photography is not a cheap hobby. What would you recommend for like £100 as a starting lens?
For £100 you can't go wrong with the Canon 50mm f/1.8. It's not very versatile but it's great for portraits and bokeh goodness!
In amazon hi cost 86,328 IND Rupee
I just need a camera full stop hahaha 😂
haha get one then!
cool
£400 is still a lot of money for me to spend on a lens 😂🤣😥😥😥😥😥😥
Haha yes we understand it's still not 'cheap cheap' but in the photography world that is definitely in the 'budget' range.
@@RudyVisuals Photography is such an expensive hobby :(
Like the vídeo
Thats not the only lens you'l ever need.
all around lens for BEGINERS? wow.
So pro cant use it then?
Anyone can use it. If you watch the video I just recommend it as a great lens for beginners to start with 👍
Pretty offensive to call this a beginner's lens.
Hey Mirasga. I think it's a great lens FOR beginners, I didn't say it was a beginner lens :)
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Thanks for the support guys, will check out your channel :)
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