Should you use the 24-70mm f/2.8 or the 24-105mm f/4 Lens?
When it comes to dome lenses, you usually have two choices: 24-70mm f/2.8 or 24-105mm f/4 (or something similar). So which one is right for you? Both options have advantages and disadvantages that make them suitable for different needs and styles. This helpful video tutorial will show you everything you need to know to make the right choice for your camera bag.
Coming to you from David Bergman with Adorama TV, this excellent video tutorial discusses the differences between the 24-70mm f/2.8 and the 24-105mm f/4. Of course, the most obvious difference is the balance between aperture and aperture range. focal length, but it goes deeper than this. For example, the 24-105mm (or 24-120mm) f/4 lenses are typically about half cheaper than their f/2.8 counterparts. While f/4 is a bit slow for a lot of work, I still find myself drawn to those lenses as companions simply because I’ve always found the 70mm to be a bit limited in length. And with the high ISO capabilities of modern mirrorless cameras, f/4 isn’t as much of an obstacle as it once was. On the other hand, if you’re planning on doing professional work like an event or wedding, you may find that extra pause is important. Check out the video above for the full summary from Bergman.