Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM Review

March 30, 2015 | Mark Goldstein | Rating star Rating star Rating star Rating star Half rating star

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Reviews of the Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM from around the web.

ephotozine.com »

This new ultra-wide angle zoom lens is currently the widest rectilinear lens available for full frame SLR cameras. It sports a reasonable f/4 aperture throughout the zoom range, silent Ultrasonic focusing, with full time manual override and a weather resistant build. Owing to it holding the current title of being the widest lens available, it costs a pretty penny, commanding a price of £2800. In this review, we'll take a look at how it performs, and whether it's worth the money.
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the-digital-picture.com »

It is my pleasure to introduce you to the new benchmark for wide: the world's widest angle rectilinear lens with full frame 35mm image sensor coverage (as of review time) – the Canon EF 11-24mm f/4L USM Lens. While this lens is all about extreme wide angles, Canon has not cut any corners otherwise. Endowed with a red ring encircling the objective end and a considerably-high price tag, great things were expected from this lens and the 11-24 L has not let us down.
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petapixel.com »

Canon seems to be playing the numbers game against its arch-rival Nikon. Its new 50MP EOS 5DS and R-variant allowed Canon to leapfrog past Nikon’s D810’s 36MP in resolution. And with this new EF 11-24mm f/4L USM, Canon users can sneer at Nikon’s 14-24mm f/2.8G with “only” 14mm focal length.
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