It’s actually an extremely close focusing macro lens too. Picked it up when I found out that the new 70-200 F2.8 doesn’t have OIS. Making this the better video lens.
What an unfortunate title... Panasonic 24-105 definitely does not suck! Yeah, it's a little expensive, because it's really damn good! Even the 20-60 kit lens is damn good! The Panasonic system is so underrated,don't know why... I've tried a lot of brands,including the overhyped Fuji and its lenses (even the most expensive ones). So far I have been most satisfied with Panasonic! I encourage everyone to give this brand a try! You will not be disappointed! 😉
This lens is good for hand-held filmmaking on the new Pana 'S' cameras. The autofocus is decent on the S1 and the dual stabilisation is great to have too. Handholding it is easy too, very light and the zoom and focus rings are buttery smooth. To finish, the hood is probably the easiest to fit hood I ever experienced. Great Vid Jarid, love those LR Presets!
I got this lens brand new on amazon today for $750US inclusive of delivery. The moment I bought mine, I went back to check just out of curiosity, and the price went back up to approx $1240US!
Hey Jared, I’ve used a bunch of lenses and have noticed that even over the same focal range different lens designs have Different signatures. From an artistic point of view, i really like the signature of the 24-105 which reminds me a lot of my leica gear. I think for the price, it is actually cheap, if you’re looking for that look. If all you want is a focal range, cheap works. If you are looking for artistic expression, I think you need to look beyond just the specs and look at the images themselves.
Old post I know but just got a used one for $400. Take into account that most Panasonic gear plummets in value not too long after release...unlike any other brand. Leads to crazy value buys.
I totally get the multiple references to the value proposition, but this viewer is completely interested in the dual OIS, which is not available in the less expensive lenses mentioned several times. Fun stuff, keep it up
Not having a "pro" on it usually just means that it's not weather sealed and slightly less solidly built. The optics are usually pretty much the same. Totally agree on the vignette thing. It looks weird when you remove it in post.
What about the parafocal, focus breathing and stabilisation and macro capabilities of this lens? Do the other two competitors offer these same capabilities? I would pay 300 extra for it if they don't...
Not a pro here, but I did some researches lately around the LLLLL MOUNT ALLIANNNCE (love it btw xD). It seems that the panasonic lens has built in image stabilizer, is weather sealed and has better/faster autofocus than Sigma lenses for the L-Mount. Can't tell the differences to the canon lenses though.
Matej Varga Yes but this is about LUMIX S1, S1R, S1H owners like myself...not Canon. I bought the package deal with the 24-105 and I saved. So your post is not relevant.
jbmaru That would assume that the buyer is basing their decision on the lens and not the camera body. This review is about whether it is worth purchasing if your camera has the L-Mount.
For a "kit" lens it's well built and a high performer. I think it's supposed to serve as a benchmark for what an actual "pro" lens could further achieve for the L-mount. Just my 2c! Thanks for the review!
I wouldn't buy this lens off the shelf for that price, but S1 kit came with that lens and a V-Log key for $2,999.00 USD (summer sale pricing) so I'm happy.
Both the S1 and the S1r are fantastic cameras but let’s be real. The only great thing about the L mount alliance is when Jared says it. It was a Rick James slap in the face to not allow af-c with an mc-21 adapter.
Hey Jared! Nice review, but stop horsin' around with the price! Obviously, if one gets the S1 or S1R with this 24-105 f/4 as a "kit", you're no longer paying $1300 for it, right? Thanks for showing us how sharp and detailed images obtained with this lens and camera combo are! It would also be nice to show an image using the "High Resolution Mode" of these cameras.
MrFirstdance2000 That’s the thing: I’m getting an fp, which has no stabilization, so I don’t understand why Sigma is coming out with these L mounts that don’t either.
Hi Jared, sorry for being late to the party with this comment but I've recently bought a Panasonic S5II and so far have got an f.18 18mm, 50mm, 80mm, an f3.5-5.6 20-60mm and an f4.5-6.3 70-300mm for it but I am looking at this f4 24-105mm lens. It's currently at a not so expensive price on Amazon plus Panasonic are giving cash back after the purchase. It's still a tough choice to either buy this lens for around £900 (yes I'm from the UK) or just invest in another camera body with cheaper and more varied lens options such as maybe a Fuji X-S20. Which reminds me, what do you have against the "L-mound alliance"?
Hi I just ordered S5ii, 24-105 f4 with 85 f1.8 from Wex for £2199. The sales guy did try and sell me the 20-60, 50 and 85 kit for £2099 but I know what I wanted and need 😊
@@nocturnal1970 Nice choice and I'm sure you will be happy with it, I love mine. I did buy the 24-105 f4 and I find that is the lens which is on the camera most of the time and gives me the best working range for my photography. I have also bought the 18, 24, 35, 50 and 85 primes so have got the full set of f1.8 lumix primes apart from the recently released 100mm f2.8 macro. I have the 20-60 kit lens and the 70-300 f4.5-5.6 lumix lens so the only lens I'm still looking for is the Sigma 60-600mm f4.5-6.3 DG DN Sport but at £1,999 it's not a priority.
@@pipnmaz Thanks, I'm looking at the 60-600 also as well as 150-600 but I think the 60 has better AF motors and is slightly better optically again, but 2x the price of the 150-600! Also later looking at the new Sigma 14mm f1.4 for Milky Way nightscapes etc. However that is for later times and I'm really looking forward to the 85mm f1.8 as I've never had one of these. I'm coming from Pentax APSC so it's a huge jump in technology nevermind to full frame. I've done a lot of 35mm film photography and still have those, have all the darkroom equipment also. 😎
@@nocturnal1970 I came from a Canon Ixus 105 to a Lumix FZ330 bridge camera to dip my toe in, then to the S5II once I decided I would enjoy photography and wanted a little more flexibility and quality than the FZ330. The jump in features and quality for me was probably even bigger than for you and as I said I couldn't be happier with my choice of the Lumix S5II.
@@pipnmaz Yeah you're jump was a lot bigger but it's great you bought into a great system to help your photography. I already had several lenses costing £1000+ and still got my top Pentax F*300 f4.5 prime which has stellar optics to use with the S5ii, no AF with the S5ii but I'm used to MF and apparently the S5ii is excellent for MF.
Hi Jared, thanks for the review. I'd like to know your opinion on whether it's smart to buy the S1H, or rather buying two 'cheaper' Sony camera's for the same amount of money, one meant for photo and one for video. Might be a stupid question but I'm very curious! Thank you in advance!
@@froknowsphoto is that because of focus issues, or lack of lenses, or something else? I got the impression from your review of the S1 that you quite liked it.
@@JonnyBlueChair thanks for the answer....because at some point in the video where Jared is in the stable, it seems that a flash is also fired....I wonder how is that controlled...
It may be fine together with the S1, but when using the S1R the 24-105 f4 is not able to handle the higher resolution. I also have a Sigma 24-104 f4 EF and using it on the S1R with the Sigma EF to LLLLLLLL mount adapter this lens is producing just sharper images once you crop in to the image . . . And I guess this is the reason why the Panasonic 24-105 f4 is not a "Pro" lens.
I have owned the Panasonic S1 and this lens since a week or two after they both were released. To this day, the 24 to 105 is the only lands I own, but will likely trade it in for the 24 to 70 on day one. I have used this lens a lot for video and for a lot of outdoor sports like volleyball and baseball photography where I can go anywhere I want. I think the lenses great. However, now that it's getting closer to Winter we have transitioned to shooting more indoor sports, including bowling once. Not having f 2.8 was a real hardship in that situation because the lighting was so wildly inconsistent.
I love my GH5, and want a S1... but it's all about the lenses. And they're just not there yet, either in variety or cost. Part of the appeal of MFT is the huge variety of native lenses, and the ability to adapt just about everything else. The L mount 180 degrees different. Oddly enough, Canon seems to be really upping their game regarding RF lenses and their nearly perfect EF adapter. Panny's efforts seem a bit lacklustre by comparison. That might be completely different story by the end of 2020, but right now it's a deal-breaker.
I know this video is 4 years old, but I just recently bought this lens brand new for $997.99 before tax on Amazon through the Panasonic Store. Certainly, price is no longer an issue.
I would like to see some reviews on Rokinon lenses. I like their prices but not sure about the quality. I have two reasons to hesitate on shelling out big money on lenses. One, it's a hobby and I don't make a living of my camera and the other is, I'm married. Now try to explain to the wife that I shelled out say $1,400 on a lens.
Lens monopoly pricing..? Now lets see a test of the Sigma 24-105 on a 24mp Nikon/Canon to see what the difference is, if any, other than price. The S1 is a superb camera, very much needing a wider lens range to make a proper system.
Hi. Could you recommend S1 with S 24-105mm f/4 for video travel blogging and video reportage? One reason which stop me оf buying S1 its unpredictable autofocus (
I heard you are say'in "I like the color, the tone, and the sharpness of the lens" more than 10 times.. And I agree.. Those things are not in the spec sheet..
Good review emphasizing all the important points. How about saying “L Mount Alliance” with a helium voice rather than the voice of Zeus? Just once. Please.
Jared, does anyone really shoot with L Mount? One of these days, I'll have to send you an example of our screen printing. It'll be like going from compressed JPG to RAW for your merchandise.
@@JonnyBlueChair I screen print apparel like Jared's I SHOOT RAW shirts, my pun was that our quality and potential design input could be a big upgrade.
Hey Jared should i get canon 24-105mm f4 or the tamron 70-200mm f2.8 the old one with out the vc on my aps-c camera im trying to make it jn photography portrait and some street photography and some videos here and there right now i only have the 18-55 kit and im low on money so i need to pick something up wisely
Sadly the sigma art will be a rehash of the DSLR version and thus have a motor issue preventing accuracy in AF-C and slower AF... annoyingly the L mount alliance isnt producing what we expected when we bought into the system.
No one is buying this lens individually. The S1 cameras just came out. As it kit lens it about $900 and seems like a great option for most people just starting with them..which would be everybody?
It think this is your only option if you want OIS as well as the IBIS right? You look at the “pro” lenses and none of the have the OIS. Some people with shakes jelly hands take pictures too 🤣
Hello Fro'. As you have used the new S1 and the new Sony mirrorless v3 here is my question. The Sony mirrorless are very well known to be prone to have loads of dust on the sensor pretty quickly. How does cope the L-mount counterpart in this regard ?
Jared Polin I have read on forums that Sony sensors seem to attract more dust compared to Canon. It might be worth doing a video on testing this hypothesis. Thanks
Thing is, there is no Sigma zoom lenses in the roadmap of the L-mount alliance. Sigma will deliver primes which still is a good thing but yes could be considered an excuse not to kill off the sells of Panasonic zoom lenses....
There's not that many choices for L mount lenses right now......so is this one worth it since it's all you've got?
off topic. you are awesome!
Are you gonna test the Sigma Art lenses that are currently available for the L-mount?
24-70 2.8 is supposed to come out this month.
Useless lens. It didn’t pass the wind tunnel test.
It’s actually an extremely close focusing macro lens too. Picked it up when I found out that the new 70-200 F2.8 doesn’t have OIS. Making this the better video lens.
What an unfortunate title... Panasonic 24-105 definitely does not suck! Yeah, it's a little expensive, because it's really damn good! Even the 20-60 kit lens is damn good! The Panasonic system is so underrated,don't know why... I've tried a lot of brands,including the overhyped Fuji and its lenses (even the most expensive ones). So far I have been most satisfied with Panasonic! I encourage everyone to give this brand a try! You will not be disappointed! 😉
Haha expensive go try buying a Canon one😂
panasonic is a newcomer among professionals, and they are conservative and equipped with traditional brands, I also have panasonic and I am satisfied
1:35 what we all really clicked for
LLLLLL MOUNT ALLLLIAAAANCE
This lens is good for hand-held filmmaking on the new Pana 'S' cameras. The autofocus is decent on the S1 and the dual stabilisation is great to have too. Handholding it is easy too, very light and the zoom and focus rings are buttery smooth. To finish, the hood is probably the easiest to fit hood I ever experienced. Great Vid Jarid, love those LR Presets!
I got this lens brand new on amazon today for $750US inclusive of delivery. The moment I bought mine, I went back to check just out of curiosity, and the price went back up to approx $1240US!
L MOUNT ALLIANCE!!!!Basically the reason why I'm paying for the internet now
Still no Sigma 24-105 !!!!
Hey Jared,
I’ve used a bunch of lenses and have noticed that even over the same focal range different lens designs have Different signatures. From an artistic point of view, i really like the signature of the 24-105 which reminds me a lot of my leica gear. I think for the price, it is actually cheap, if you’re looking for that look. If all you want is a focal range, cheap works. If you are looking for artistic expression, I think you need to look beyond just the specs and look at the images themselves.
Old post I know but just got a used one for $400. Take into account that most Panasonic gear plummets in value not too long after release...unlike any other brand. Leads to crazy value buys.
I totally get the multiple references to the value proposition, but this viewer is completely interested in the dual OIS, which is not available in the less expensive lenses mentioned several times. Fun stuff, keep it up
Jared, I know it's personal preference but imo your editing always makes your pictures look a little cartoon like.
That's the canon colours 😂
Hearing about the L MOUNT ALLIANCE fills me with joy
Agree, but needs more punch like in the first videos!
Not having a "pro" on it usually just means that it's not weather sealed and slightly less solidly built. The optics are usually pretty much the same.
Totally agree on the vignette thing. It looks weird when you remove it in post.
Not weather sealed?? God I hope they don't kill off m43. Wait, it is actually weather sealed. lol.
@@wungabunga Same here.
What about the parafocal, focus breathing and stabilisation and macro capabilities of this lens? Do the other two competitors offer these same capabilities? I would pay 300 extra for it if they don't...
Not a pro here, but I did some researches lately around the LLLLL MOUNT ALLIANNNCE (love it btw xD). It seems that the panasonic lens has built in image stabilizer, is weather sealed and has better/faster autofocus than Sigma lenses for the L-Mount. Can't tell the differences to the canon lenses though.
Keep in mind, you get this lens for $900 if you purchase WITH the S1. That’s a $400 savings and makes is cheaper than the Canon RF.
Keep in mind, you get the canon lens for $900 if you purchase WITH the eos r(rp). That’s a $200 savings and makes it the same price as the Panasonic.
Matej Varga Yes but this is about LUMIX S1, S1R, S1H owners like myself...not Canon. I bought the package deal with the 24-105 and I saved. So your post is not relevant.
@@MichaelEHinesley Maybe it is to those who aren't Lumix owners already and choose between Lumix and Canon?
@@MVargabass you don`t compare eos rp, its not even in the game
jbmaru That would assume that the buyer is basing their decision on the lens and not the camera body. This review is about whether it is worth purchasing if your camera has the L-Mount.
LOL I still use my Jared's LLLL Mount Alllliance ring tone..
The 24-70 2.8 is supposed to ship this week although I have found this 24-105 F4 to be excellent. Sometimes though, you just need 2.8.
For a "kit" lens it's well built and a high performer. I think it's supposed to serve as a benchmark for what an actual "pro" lens could further achieve for the L-mount. Just my 2c! Thanks for the review!
Hey man! Love my S1 - just a question. When you shot these - did you more or less use Auto - ISO?
I wouldn't buy this lens off the shelf for that price, but S1 kit came with that lens and a V-Log key for $2,999.00 USD (summer sale pricing) so I'm happy.
Great pics Fro 👍🏼✨
Is that the Panasonic Pony of Hope?
I know this is years old. But the canon version here in Canada is $1750 and the the Panasonic is $1250. $500 cheaper! Not sure what changed?!
Both the S1 and the S1r are fantastic cameras but let’s be real. The only great thing about the L mount alliance is when Jared says it. It was a Rick James slap in the face to not allow af-c with an mc-21 adapter.
8:55 looks really good
Hey Jared! Nice review, but stop horsin' around with the price! Obviously, if one gets the S1 or S1R with this 24-105 f/4 as a "kit", you're no longer paying $1300 for it, right? Thanks for showing us how sharp and detailed images obtained with this lens and camera combo are! It would also be nice to show an image using the "High Resolution Mode" of these cameras.
I ordered (January 2024) a S5ii, 24-70 f4 and 85 f1.8 for £2199 GBP
Thanks for the riding pants lady again. The difference in pricing between this lens and the Sigma is a difficult horse pill to swallow!
MrFirstdance2000 There’s no stabilization in the Sigma, right?
@@Ira88881 No, but if you are using the Panasonic / Lumix camera it offers in-body stabilization. Some of Sigma lenses do have stabilizaion.
MrFirstdance2000 That’s the thing:
I’m getting an fp, which has no stabilization, so I don’t understand why Sigma is coming out with these L mounts that don’t either.
The Sigma Art 24-105 F4 rarely leaves my D850. Extremely versatile range!
Hi Jared, sorry for being late to the party with this comment but I've recently bought a Panasonic S5II and so far have got an f.18 18mm, 50mm, 80mm, an f3.5-5.6 20-60mm and an f4.5-6.3 70-300mm for it but I am looking at this f4 24-105mm lens. It's currently at a not so expensive price on Amazon plus Panasonic are giving cash back after the purchase. It's still a tough choice to either buy this lens for around £900 (yes I'm from the UK) or just invest in another camera body with cheaper and more varied lens options such as maybe a Fuji X-S20. Which reminds me, what do you have against the "L-mound alliance"?
Hi I just ordered S5ii, 24-105 f4 with 85 f1.8 from Wex for £2199. The sales guy did try and sell me the 20-60, 50 and 85 kit for £2099 but I know what I wanted and need 😊
@@nocturnal1970 Nice choice and I'm sure you will be happy with it, I love mine. I did buy the 24-105 f4 and I find that is the lens which is on the camera most of the time and gives me the best working range for my photography. I have also bought the 18, 24, 35, 50 and 85 primes so have got the full set of f1.8 lumix primes apart from the recently released 100mm f2.8 macro. I have the 20-60 kit lens and the 70-300 f4.5-5.6 lumix lens so the only lens I'm still looking for is the Sigma 60-600mm f4.5-6.3 DG DN Sport but at £1,999 it's not a priority.
@@pipnmaz Thanks, I'm looking at the 60-600 also as well as 150-600 but I think the 60 has better AF motors and is slightly better optically again, but 2x the price of the 150-600! Also later looking at the new Sigma 14mm f1.4 for Milky Way nightscapes etc.
However that is for later times and I'm really looking forward to the 85mm f1.8 as I've never had one of these.
I'm coming from Pentax APSC so it's a huge jump in technology nevermind to full frame. I've done a lot of 35mm film photography and still have those, have all the darkroom equipment also. 😎
@@nocturnal1970 I came from a Canon Ixus 105 to a Lumix FZ330 bridge camera to dip my toe in, then to the S5II once I decided I would enjoy photography and wanted a little more flexibility and quality than the FZ330. The jump in features and quality for me was probably even bigger than for you and as I said I couldn't be happier with my choice of the Lumix S5II.
@@pipnmaz Yeah you're jump was a lot bigger but it's great you bought into a great system to help your photography. I already had several lenses costing £1000+ and still got my top Pentax F*300 f4.5 prime which has stellar optics to use with the S5ii, no AF with the S5ii but I'm used to MF and apparently the S5ii is excellent for MF.
Hi Jared, thanks for the review. I'd like to know your opinion on whether it's smart to buy the S1H, or rather buying two 'cheaper' Sony camera's for the same amount of money, one meant for photo and one for video.
Might be a stupid question but I'm very curious! Thank you in advance!
Id personally not purchase a Panasonic.
@@froknowsphoto Good to know! I appreciate your answer.
@@froknowsphoto is that because of focus issues, or lack of lenses, or something else? I got the impression from your review of the S1 that you quite liked it.
Hello, thanks for the review. What is the thing on the hotshoe , is that a flash, a remote for a flash, a microphone?
It records the output from the HDMI so you can see what he sees thru the evf including info overlays etc.
@@JonnyBlueChair thanks for the answer....because at some point in the video where Jared is in the stable, it seems that a flash is also fired....I wonder how is that controlled...
Hi Fronos, are the presets good for Panasonic s cameras? And what exposure settings to use in order to achieve the looks? Thank you
It may be fine together with the S1, but when using the S1R the 24-105 f4 is not able to handle the higher resolution. I also have a Sigma 24-104 f4 EF and using it on the S1R with the Sigma EF to LLLLLLLL mount adapter this lens is producing just sharper images once you crop in to the image . . . And I guess this is the reason why the Panasonic 24-105 f4 is not a "Pro" lens.
That is not the reason for the omission of 'pro' in the Lumix 24-70 f4, there are many other 'pro' labelled Lumix lenses testing with less resolution.
I have owned the Panasonic S1 and this lens since a week or two after they both were released. To this day, the 24 to 105 is the only lands I own, but will likely trade it in for the 24 to 70 on day one. I have used this lens a lot for video and for a lot of outdoor sports like volleyball and baseball photography where I can go anywhere I want. I think the lenses great.
However, now that it's getting closer to Winter we have transitioned to shooting more indoor sports, including bowling once. Not having f 2.8 was a real hardship in that situation because the lighting was so wildly inconsistent.
I watched this just for the EEELLL MOOUNT ALLIANCE
me too!!
The emo haircut of the 🐴 ...killed me 🤣
10:23 ((L-Mount ALLIANCE)) 😂😂
A friendly troll but it never gets old.✅
LLLLLL MOUNT ALLLLIAAAANCE is like a anti-depressive medication
Thanks for your video(s)!Good job!Could you make ,PLEASE, video about S1H?!!!
I love my GH5, and want a S1... but it's all about the lenses. And they're just not there yet, either in variety or cost. Part of the appeal of MFT is the huge variety of native lenses, and the ability to adapt just about everything else. The L mount 180 degrees different. Oddly enough, Canon seems to be really upping their game regarding RF lenses and their nearly perfect EF adapter. Panny's efforts seem a bit lacklustre by comparison. That might be completely different story by the end of 2020, but right now it's a deal-breaker.
Gotta disagree the price of m43 lenses is sometimes more or barely less than ff lenses.
Should I get sigma 24-70 f2.8 or Lumix S 24-105 f4 for photo & video work ?
You killed me with Mane & Tail. Spilled my coffee !!!
I know this video is 4 years old, but I just recently bought this lens brand new for $997.99 before tax on Amazon through the Panasonic Store. Certainly, price is no longer an issue.
What lens would you recommend for relatively low-light performance for S1H.
I think those horses thought you were a distant cousin, fro.
7 months later, still no sigma 24-105 in sight. And wondering would'nt dual IS be worth some extra money?
5 years later...
I would like to see some reviews on Rokinon lenses. I like their prices but not sure about the quality. I have two reasons to hesitate on shelling out big money on lenses. One, it's a hobby and I don't make a living of my camera and the other is, I'm married. Now try to explain to the wife that I shelled out say $1,400 on a lens.
Lens monopoly pricing..? Now lets see a test of the Sigma 24-105 on a 24mp Nikon/Canon to see what the difference is, if any, other than price. The S1 is a superb camera, very much needing a wider lens range to make a proper system.
Does it swallow? Panasonic 24-105mm f4
As the time goes, there is still no Sigma Art 24 to 105 for L mount. Does it mean that this lens is still a good choice for this range and money?
I think Sigma is focusing more on the new DGDN prime lenses at the moment...
I guess if you're shooting video and you really want that OIS for hand held.
Yes you want that OIS, the IBIS is not enough for good stable videos
what camera was used to shoot the video?
Jared you are so smart so you gonna find sooner or later better solution for monetizing other then presses and those disturbing ads
greetings from Warsaw i hope you know what your surname means in Yiddish :-)
for example training dynamic range in photos
It is considerably less as part of the kit and why do you discount the stabilization that allows for slower shutter speeds and more light?
I was waiting for this!
I have both S1 and A7r3, I just prefer the Lumix images so slightly every time.
Why? How do these compare in aspects like colour and sharpness?
@@luisneumannp2748 sharpness almost comparable, S1 obviously produces more vivid colour.
Hi. Could you recommend S1 with S 24-105mm f/4 for video travel blogging and
video reportage? One reason which stop me оf buying S1 its unpredictable autofocus (
@@СтасГрищук-ц7б too heavy to travel with.
can you test the new RF 15-35L lens from canon? people say that its way sharper than the 16-35 iii 2.8 L lens... is it true?
working on it. About to go shoot it at a kitchen in a few minutes.
@@froknowsphoto be careful, that is a very very sharp object!
I heard you are say'in "I like the color, the tone, and the sharpness of the lens" more than 10 times.. And I agree.. Those things are not in the spec sheet..
I don't own a Panasonic and never will. I only watched this video coz I knew there will be so much LLLL Mount Alliance.
I have it and I LOVE it.
Are those green lines around the trees supposed to be there?
what is that on top of the camera in the hot shoe location? excuse my ignorance.
Just stopped by for those "L-mount alliance" shouts.
;-)
Good review emphasizing all the important points. How about saying “L Mount Alliance” with a helium voice rather than the voice of Zeus? Just once. Please.
I like the 24-105 from Panasonic but I prefer to have the faster glass and I can’t wait to purchase the Sigma 105mm
Mane n Tail + afro = dangerous combination
“ I was just wonderin’, mmm. Where’s the RAWTALK at? Call me!!”
Wow! nice info,❣️
Jared, does anyone really shoot with L Mount? One of these days, I'll have to send you an example of our screen printing. It'll be like going from compressed JPG to RAW for your merchandise.
Not sure what you mean?
@@JonnyBlueChair I screen print apparel like Jared's I SHOOT RAW shirts, my pun was that our quality and potential design input could be a big upgrade.
Hey Jared should i get canon 24-105mm f4 or the tamron 70-200mm f2.8 the old one with out the vc on my aps-c camera im trying to make it jn photography portrait and some street photography and some videos here and there right now i only have the 18-55 kit and im low on money so i need to pick something up wisely
The Panasonic Pony!?
I wonder who Jared is trying to rip-off AGAIN! Just stick with the L MOUNT ALLIANCE!
You're missing the macro bit, easily worth 300 usd or so.
To be honest I think the corporation's are sweating the market and in the process killing it.
Currently if you buy it as kit lens with Lumix S5 the lens will cost 850 € in my country.
Sadly the sigma art will be a rehash of the DSLR version and thus have a motor issue preventing accuracy in AF-C and slower AF... annoyingly the L mount alliance isnt producing what we expected when we bought into the system.
not to mention 2 inches of adapter welded to the end of it.
Cool video
at 8:08, goddamnit you clipped his ears off!
if only pentax had this.
Sell Pentax like I did
No one is buying this lens individually. The S1 cameras just came out. As it kit lens it about $900 and seems like a great option for most people just starting with them..which would be everybody?
At and right near 24 and 105, the lens vignettes at f4. Stop down even just one stop and it’s (supposedly) gone.
I like vignette, it's cinematic
Happy Yom cipor
Nikon 24-70mm 2.8 s?
Thank you for a review! 💪
It think this is your only option if you want OIS as well as the IBIS right? You look at the “pro” lenses and none of the have the OIS. Some people with shakes jelly hands take pictures too 🤣
They took the price down in my country. Now it cost the same as the canon variant
Too much noise in your pictures. Just shows how weak F4 is. Maybe for pictures it's fine, but for video that's very slow.
Where is Stephen lately? I miss him :
Please review this lens --> Panasonic Lumix S PRO 24-70mm f/2.8
I'm still waiting for Sigma fp. If it is bad then maybe I will buy a Panasonic S1. Who knows ;)
Will this lens be good for night club photos and videos?
11:30 How dare you say EEEELLLL MOUUNT ALLLIIIENCE that way, I don't think I can take this review seriously anymore
Hello Fro'. As you have used the new S1 and the new Sony mirrorless v3 here is my question.
The Sony mirrorless are very well known to be prone to have loads of dust on the sensor pretty quickly. How does cope the L-mount counterpart in this regard ?
So they get dust? All cameras i've used get dust. You wont see dust at 2.8 or 5.6 for that matter. It's a non starter.
@@froknowsphoto thanks for that fair and clear answer 👌👍
Jared Polin I have read on forums that Sony sensors seem to attract more dust compared to Canon. It might be worth doing a video on testing this hypothesis. Thanks
Sony 24-105 f/4 also cost 1300 $
Correct and actually at this time it is $1398!!!
Sony's 24-105mm f4 cost $100.00 more at $1398.00 over the PANASONIC Lens.
canon's RF24105 is $899 now🤪
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Thing is, there is no Sigma zoom lenses in the roadmap of the L-mount alliance. Sigma will deliver primes which still is a good thing but yes could be considered an excuse not to kill off the sells of Panasonic zoom lenses....
There is already an 14-24 sigma zoom for L-Mount and I'm pretty sure there will be an 70-200 f2.8 next spring.
Not to mention the 24-70 2.8 that’s coming