I have the 24-105mm f/4L mk i, and it’s amazing, despite being an older lens. Mk I can be had for around $500 in the used market. Just mind the crop factor though if you decide to get it. Also, f/4 is not very bright, and the t5i’s crop factor actually makes the 24-105 a f/6.4 lens in regards to light gathering and bokeh.
Principal specifications. Lens type. Zoom lens. Max Format size. 35mm FF. Focal length. 24–105 mm. Image stabilization. Yes (4 stops)
That is what we have in the Canon RF 24-240mm F4-6.3 IS USM Lens. At 24mm, the f/4 aperture is reasonably wide (though few 24mm lenses do not open to at least f/4). Unfortunately, f/4 is only available for a very short 3mm range. At 240mm, we have the narrowest max aperture found in a Canon EF or RF full frame lens.
2 days ago · So don't get too caught up in the specs. A 15 or 23 fps rate was unheard of a decade ago, and now you can get it on a camera with a kit lens for under $1,000. And for much less refurbished. And I think you'll find that getting good lenses is probably more important than the camera in many instances.
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Hello, I have a film camera: Canon EOS Rebel Gii and I recently bought a Canon EF 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens to go with it. I did a lot of research about which lenses are compatible, and all stated that EF lenses would work. However, the lens won't focus manually or automatically unless I first connect the original lens it came with

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canon ef 24 105mm f 3.5 5.6 is stm lens review