Hi you should go for the 24 to 105 as for the F4 or F2.8 it would be down to how much you wish to spend as the f2.8 is a lot more, however it is great in low light and you will also get better bokeh (blurry background) if money is no object then I would go for the f2.8 - hope this helps cheers Hieth
Now I want it even more. Great point made when compared to the 24-70. I think the extra focal length from the 24-105 justifies the price for me. Great video. Cheers!
Thanks glad you liked it - If there was a down side then it would be the size for some that maybe an issue but for me it isn't - I really do love the lens cheers Hieth
Didn’t even realise this len’s existed! I got rid of my EF 24-105 because at F4 it just wasn’t quick enough for the type of stuff I shoot commercially, it’s still the sharpest lens I’ve owned though. Seeing that they’ve put out a F2.8 RF version is something I didn’t expect, but I think it’ll sell well
I own the 15-35 f/2.8, 85 f/1.2, 70-200 f/2.8, 28-70 f2.8, 100 to 500 f4.5 and the 24 to 105 f2.8 and that is the one that stays on my camera most of the time.
Your review is just what I've been searching for! As you say there are plenty of tech "reviews" which regurgitate the specifications to me that I already found for myself, usually shouted at me with over enthusiasm. Thank you for demonstrating the extra reach that the 105 achieves which I believe will benefit my type of photography. I have never been as excited about a lens as I am with the thought of getting one of these. It will be worth the extra weight and length.
@@dwright3337 Hi That's great to hear glad you found it useful that has made my day thank you for watching and would love to hear how you get on or see some of your shots when you get it cheers Hieth
Thanks for the info. I am planning to buy the RF 24-105mm f/2.8 for my EOS R to replace my old EF 24-70mm for event shoot. Do you think I should still carry a second cam with the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens for event shoot after I buy the RF 24-105mm lens?
I think it all depends on the type of shoot this does give you a lot of reach and will work well for most events but if you need the extra reach then the 70 -200 would be good to keep to hand I always have it with me but dont need it that often - hope this helps Cheers Hieth
I’ve been hung up on these two for months on which to get. I’ve heard the 24-105 2.8 has onion rings in the bokeh… but I’ve never heard that anywhere but PetaPixel… I’ve picked both up, and the sharpness of the 24-105 is just madness. I think that’s the one for me!
Hi Ryan - I have not noticed those onion rings myself and you are right the sharpness of the 24-105 is superb. My 24-70 has not been used for 6 months now and I have PX it against my Canon R5 MKII - the only thing I would say is the size it is a big lens but it is ace - cheers Hieth
Great review sir..Overall, the 24-105mm lens is a more versatile lens with a longer focal length, better image stabilization, and faster autofocus. However, it is also more expensive and requires a separate adapter for smooth video zooming. The 24-70mm lens is a more affordable option that is still a great all-around lens.
@@HiethGeorge Yeah, all good sir. My dad retired from Tamil Nadu Police Service, and my job process to Lithuania is ongoing. I'm planning to move as soon as possible...I hope you and your family are well sir
I did my friend. And it’s a lot. And very blurred and unclear close focus shots in 105 wide open. Watch ChristopherFrost review. I was very disappointed with this lens when I had tried it to replace my 24-70 f2.8
@@goldenstasgs thanks for the insight buddy I will check his review out and see if I can replicate the issues myself as it maybe it goes back and I keep the 24 to 70 thank you !
Hi, good video. At 24mm is the field of view the same on both lenses? Remember seeing another video where they claimed it wasn't as wide(possibly due to lens corrections). Thx
Hi thanks for watching I have not seen this myself in my tests when I shoot RAW however I cant say 100% certain as if someone uses JPEGs and the camera does its magic you may find a slight difference but nothing that would stand out cheers Hieth
@@HiethGeorgeWas soll daran toll sein? Eine R5 Mark I und eine R6 Mark II bleiben aussen vor! Das ist üble Firmenstrategie! Das vorgestellte Hybridobjektiv würde sich besser verkaufen ohne diese Einschränkung! Canon hat auch keine Begründung geliefert für diesen Einschnitt! Dieses Objektiv wird ein Nischenprodukt bleiben nicht nur wegen des Preises! Zu klobig und wer braucht einen Power Zoom Adapter....
@@ER-gn8io I agree they should do a firmware update to accommodate the R5 MKI and R6 MKII - I don't need a power zoom adapter but it would be good for video !
Well, where they really buggered it up with the zoom adapter is not giving a proper rocker switch, especially for the money they’re asking for the thing.
What is your favorite lens for your Canon ? Will you be getting the Canon RF 24-105 F/2.8 ?
I don't know what to buy between 24-105 F4, 24-105 F2.8 and 24-70 F4, just for daily and F&B shooting, thank you
Hi you should go for the 24 to 105 as for the F4 or F2.8 it would be down to how much you wish to spend as the f2.8 is a lot more, however it is great in low light and you will also get better bokeh (blurry background) if money is no object then I would go for the f2.8 - hope this helps cheers Hieth
Now I want it even more. Great point made when compared to the 24-70. I think the extra focal length from the 24-105 justifies the price for me. Great video. Cheers!
Thanks glad you liked it - If there was a down side then it would be the size for some that maybe an issue but for me it isn't - I really do love the lens cheers Hieth
Didn’t even realise this len’s existed! I got rid of my EF 24-105 because at F4 it just wasn’t quick enough for the type of stuff I shoot commercially, it’s still the sharpest lens I’ve owned though. Seeing that they’ve put out a F2.8 RF version is something I didn’t expect, but I think it’ll sell well
It is an awesome lens but terribly expensive 🫰🏼
15-35 f/2.8
24-70 f/2.8
85 f/1.2
135 f/1.8
70-200 f/2.8
I don't mind switching lens!
I own the 15-35 f/2.8, 85 f/1.2, 70-200 f/2.8, 28-70 f2.8, 100 to 500 f4.5 and the 24 to 105 f2.8 and that is the one that stays on my camera most of the time.
Your review is just what I've been searching for! As you say there are plenty of tech "reviews" which regurgitate the specifications to me that I already found for myself, usually shouted at me with over enthusiasm. Thank you for demonstrating the extra reach that the 105 achieves which I believe will benefit my type of photography. I have never been as excited about a lens as I am with the thought of getting one of these. It will be worth the extra weight and length.
@@dwright3337 Hi That's great to hear glad you found it useful that has made my day thank you for watching and would love to hear how you get on or see some of your shots when you get it cheers Hieth
Thanks for the info. I am planning to buy the RF 24-105mm f/2.8 for my EOS R to replace my old EF 24-70mm for event shoot. Do you think I should still carry a second cam with the EF 70-200mm f/2.8 lens for event shoot after I buy the RF 24-105mm lens?
I think it all depends on the type of shoot this does give you a lot of reach and will work well for most events but if you need the extra reach then the 70 -200 would be good to keep to hand I always have it with me but dont need it that often - hope this helps Cheers Hieth
I am about to order this lens and the R5 II when it arrives. They should make a good combination.
@@brucebrodie7388 Hi Bruce I totally agree with you and can't wait to hook this up on my R5MKII when it arrives cheers Hieth
I’ve been hung up on these two for months on which to get. I’ve heard the 24-105 2.8 has onion rings in the bokeh… but I’ve never heard that anywhere but PetaPixel… I’ve picked both up, and the sharpness of the 24-105 is just madness. I think that’s the one for me!
Hi Ryan - I have not noticed those onion rings myself and you are right the sharpness of the 24-105 is superb. My 24-70 has not been used for 6 months now and I have PX it against my Canon R5 MKII - the only thing I would say is the size it is a big lens but it is ace - cheers Hieth
Great review sir..Overall, the 24-105mm lens is a more versatile lens with a longer focal length, better image stabilization, and faster autofocus. However, it is also more expensive and requires a separate adapter for smooth video zooming. The 24-70mm lens is a more affordable option that is still a great all-around lens.
Couldn't of said it better myself Ajay - thanks for watching and hope all is well with you and your family !
@@HiethGeorge Yeah, all good sir. My dad retired from Tamil Nadu Police Service, and my job process to Lithuania is ongoing. I'm planning to move as soon as possible...I hope you and your family are well sir
What about severe chromatic aberration and flaring of 24-105 f2.8?
I have not noticed any myself ?
I did my friend. And it’s a lot. And very blurred and unclear close focus shots in 105 wide open. Watch ChristopherFrost review. I was very disappointed with this lens when I had tried it to replace my 24-70 f2.8
@@goldenstasgs thanks for the insight buddy I will check his review out and see if I can replicate the issues myself as it maybe it goes back and I keep the 24 to 70 thank you !
Very good review! 👍👍
Thank you sir !
Hi, good video. At 24mm is the field of view the same on both lenses? Remember seeing another video where they claimed it wasn't as wide(possibly due to lens corrections). Thx
Hi thanks for watching I have not seen this myself in my tests when I shoot RAW however I cant say 100% certain as if someone uses JPEGs and the camera does its magic you may find a slight difference but nothing that would stand out cheers Hieth
Awesome review mate! Solid lenses!
Thanks alot glad you liked it - gotta love both of them lenses just wish they cost a bit less !
Ha ha, we are Hieth, the rain has stopped 😃👍
None for 4 days in a row here - yippeeee.....
Now aperture ring works for photo also r5ii and r1
@@emptyandseephotos7858 awesome news how did you find that out I have just preordered them both that will be ace
@@HiethGeorgeWas soll daran toll sein? Eine R5 Mark I und eine R6 Mark II bleiben aussen vor! Das ist üble Firmenstrategie! Das vorgestellte Hybridobjektiv würde sich besser verkaufen ohne diese Einschränkung! Canon hat auch keine Begründung geliefert für diesen Einschnitt! Dieses Objektiv wird ein Nischenprodukt bleiben nicht nur wegen des Preises! Zu klobig und wer braucht einen Power Zoom Adapter....
@@ER-gn8io I agree they should do a firmware update to accommodate the R5 MKI and R6 MKII - I don't need a power zoom adapter but it would be good for video !
Well, where they really buggered it up with the zoom adapter is not giving a proper rocker switch, especially for the money they’re asking for the thing.
Nice review 👏and please stop saying “at the end of the day”😊
Thanks Ahmed, sorry it must be a habit as I didn't know I was saying it that often I counted it 4 times 😁😁