Zoom Canon RF 24-105mm F4L IS USM

Canon RF 24-105mm F4L IS USM
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4.88 star(s) 8 ratings
63% are recommending this product.

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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Pros
  • sharp
  • durable
  • weather-sealed
  • works well with extenders
Cons
  • heavy
  • a little slow
This has become my favorite walking around lens. I've had it for several years and have used it with my 7D Mark II, an EOS M5, two EOS M6 Mark II's and now I'm using it with my R7. I've considered replacing it with the RF 100-500, but several factors have so far convinced me this is a better choice for me:
  • It works with all of the bodies I currently own, where, to my knowledge, the RF lenses will only work with R bodies.
  • I like the fact that it's metal, rather than the plastic that the RF lens is constructed of, despite the weight penalty that incurs.
  • I like the fact that, even with an extender mounted, the lens is still fairly compact, unlike the RF 100-500 with an RF extender mounted
  • It's much more affordable. I already own it and a couple of extenders, so the price isn't really a factor, but the cost of replacing it with the RF lens and any extenders is pretty steep. I have to say that the price of the lens is pretty reasonable, but the extenders aren't, which makes the whole package unattractive.
  • It's really sharp. I haven't done any comparison tests myself, but I've watched a lot of videos comparing the two lenses, by people I respect and trust, and from what I've seen, this lens compares very favorably.
I'm primarily a wildlife photographer, so I spend a lot of time carrying my gear as I walk in the field looking for my subjects. I'm constantly looking for ways to maximize my options while keeping the burden that I'm carrying to a minimum. Especially with the R-series cameras and the enhancements they offer in terms of handling high ISO settings, relatively slow zoom lenses (compared with prime lenses) have become very attractive, given their smaller size and comparatively lighter weight. Now, with this one lens, along with at least a 1.4x teleconverter, I have a very broad range of focal lengths in a compact, easy to carry, and relatively lightweight package. The fact that it also work with my non-R-series lenses makes it an even better choice for me.
Would recommend this product?
Yes

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Best all-around travel lens
Pros
  • zoom range
  • constant aperture
  • light weight
Cons
  • F4
This lens is truly the ultimate travel lens with a range that covers the most frequently used focal lengths. Sure, a wider lens or a longer lens will come in handy at specific times, but for a one-lens solution with great sharpness, color, and a constant aperture, this one can't be beat.
Would recommend this product?
Yes
Better than the EF version !
Pros
  • Sharpness
  • Weight
  • Focus speed
  • Contrast
Cons
  • Not *quite as sharp as a 24-70 f2.8
  • Perceived quality
  • f4
I bought this as a 'kit lens' when we all know it is far from that. I had the opportunity to get it with my R5 and it was a good bit cheaper than buying it on it's own ... so like many, I went ahead and bought it.

I have previous experience of the older EF version and never used that much. I bought it as the range and f4 made it an ideal lens ... but it never grabbed me. The RF version is different . It may be f4 but in my view is a lot better than the older EF version and has surprised me. It has more contrast and greater sharpness than the older EF version + more contrast than the RF 24-70 f2.8 I bought !! It is not quite as sharp as the 24-70 f2.8 but the extra contrast makes it seem sharper until you look an images closer.

The extra range of this lens and it's sheer quality led me to sell my RF 24-70. I do have a 28-70 to use and that also figured in my rationale ... but this lens is light, easy to use, quick focusing and very sharp. The contrast added and the image quality is simply faultless.

I bought it as a 'L kit lens' but to be totally honest the title 'kit lens' is totally wrong ! This is probably the most versatile of the RF lenses and, as I say, in a different league to at least my older EF 24-105 f4.
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Perfect first rf lens
Pros
  • The 24-105 zoom has long been the standard for a walk around lens
  • Lightweight
  • Focuses well and has quick auto focus
Cons
  • Biggest down side is that it’s not a f/2.8 or better
  • Canon’s monopoly for now keeps the prices high.
Canon 24-105 f/4 is a great walk around lens. Light weight and does pretty well in low light with the R5. Biggest wish for paying over $1000.00 US canon would have made it a f/2.8 or priced sub $1000.00. Until 3rd party options are available RF lenses will be at a premium.
Would recommend this product?
Yes
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Joe Reynolds
Joe Reynolds
How does a 24-ounce lens qualify as “light?”:)
Excellent, practical and versatile
Pros
  • Fast crisp focus even in low light
  • Superb oveall performance
  • Very sharp results generally
  • Ideal for every day use
  • An ideal "go to" lens for most situations
Cons
  • Performance at the shorter end of the zoom range is a little weaker optically.
  • Little bit of vignetting at both ends of the zoom range
I love this lens for its size, weight and performance. It is rarely off the camera. The two minor "Cons" I mentioned above would not stop me from buying or recommending this super lens.
I also have the EF version of this lens and I think the RF slightly outperforms it. I must do a side by side comparison of the two lenses just for my own peace of mind to see if my intitial thoughts are correct.
This lens is certainly not merely a "kit" lens. It is truly "L" glass quality through and through.
A great and versatile performer.
Would recommend this product?
Yes
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Fun, practical and reasonably priced
Pros
  • Broad focal length range
Cons
  • Slow aperture at the long end
Won't necessarily replace some of my "L" glass, but has definitely brought spontaneity and fun in my photography. They say the best camera to use is the one you have with you and so often I'm not in a position to carry an equvilant range of focal lenghs when hiking or just walking about. IQ is very good and the price is certainly right.
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More than a kit lens
Pros
  • sharp, fast and light
Cons
  • not the fastest lens
They all say this is just a kit lens. I disagree. The lens is fast to focus and renders beautifully.
If I could have only one lens to use, this would be it.
The zoom range for a walk around lens is pretty much all encompassing.
The only negative is that it an f4, not so fast, but with the IBIS in the R5 and the way it handles noise, no problem.
Would recommend this product?
Yes

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DaveTX
The concept of a "kit lens" with all that implies with an 'L' in its name is laughable. I suppose you can make the "kit lens" claim since you can buy the body and lens together in a "kit".
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Peter j
I use this lens all the time
Great "kit" lens
Pros
  • Fast focusing
  • Sharp
Cons
  • Heavy
I got this lens as part of my EOS R kit. It's also my first L series lens. This sucker focuses really fast and is silent as it does so. The glass is really sharp and the focal range is perfect for walking around.

The only downside to this lens? It's heavy. Sometimes my EOS R feels off balance due to the lens's weight.
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Shotbycurtin
Shotbycurtin
I picked one up as a bit of a stop gap while waiting for a 28-70 f2. It hasn’t left my camera! Love it. great lens, good value and works well in low light conditions despite being f4.
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Mcarnes
I got this lens when I ordered my R5 and I love it. It certainly doesn't deserve to be called a "kit Lens"
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