Any plans to mark2 for the 24-105 G F4?
Re: Any plans to mark2 for the 24-105 G F4?
Bijo Sam wrote:
Hopefully they can make it a bit more compact, i dont mind loosing the OSS for a more compact 24-105 and hopefully its a as sharp as the 16-35 G lens because while the current one is sharp, its not as sharp as the F2.8 lenses whereas teh 16-35G compares with sharpness of the F2.8 lenses in the same range
Where does OSS comes into play with FF IBIS cameras? It adds to the stability of film taking, or is it even more valuable for video work (reduces shake even with gimbal?)
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