Condition:
4.84.8 out of 5 stars
275 product ratings
  • 5stars

    241ratings
  • 4stars

    27ratings
  • 3stars

    5ratings
  • 2stars

    1rating
  • 1star

    1rating

Durable98% agree

Sharp image98% agree

Good value96% agree

214 reviews

by Most favourable review

sharp images

This lens is capable of really sharp images, the focus can grt caught out sometimes, sometimes down to my error I think, ive had the lens for a month now and I am very pleased with the results. I have upgrsded from a panasonic fz1000 to a canon yd mk3, so thr quality should be and is much better in terms of sharpness and quality of image. I get a sharpness and overal quality I could not achieve with the panasonic, good thought the fx1000 is. Zooming in on a photograph still produced very clear and acceptably sharp images. Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: ticktocktickkk

by Most critical review

It's the best in it's class, but has shortcomings the cheaper ones don't have

Very expensive for what it is, if you don't snap up a bargain second hand. I had to calibrate it to my camera as the auto focus was off at wide angles. Fortunately the Canon 6D allows you to micro adjust each lens you attach to get it tack sharp. I had the STM version of this lens at half the price and I have to say I was hard pushed to see the difference between them. It's only when you zoom in 100% you can tell and at certain apertures, the STM one is better, it's lighter and shorter (meaning at wide indoors you get more in the shot if you are up against a wall). I think L lenses have a reputation for being Pro, and it is, it has nice bokeh even at f4 but if you are on a budget, Canon's cheaper STM lenses come close enough if you are just a weekend hobbyist. Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: jmbpYBJjRV6@Del...

by

One of the most practical lenses I’ve used

I bought this lens used recently I was torn between the 24-105mm and the 24-70mm as I had seen more people running the 24-70mm but opted for the 105mm variant as I got a good deal on it, I run it on a mid range canon cropped sensor camera and it functions great for photos and it’s even more in its prime for videos, sometimes I find the 24mm shortest focal length a little too tight but I think it’s be much more useful on a full frame camera to remove the 1.6 magnification factor, all in all a great lens that lives in my bag every day as my primary lens on a daily bases when I’m not carrying more than a camera and a lens.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: cameraandrew2012

by

Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS lens

How can you rate an L lens as anything less than excellent? Well, call me picky but I'm disappointed that this lens isn't a huge improvement on the optical performance of the Canon EF 28-135mm IS, but more than this, I'm amazed at the barrel distortion at 24mm. It is correctable using PSPro or (with a little more effort) Photoshop, and perhaps I'm expecting too much, even of an L lens! That said, the build quality and "Rolls-Royce" feel is what you're paying for, and in this respect it doesn't disappoint at all. The zoom ring is silky smooth, and AF is as silent and fast as you could want. It just feels like quality, and is - in this area - a quantum leap from the 28-135 IS.

Optically it is noticeably more contrasty than the 28-135, so that's a good thing, and as you'd expect having spent out around double the money. It is, actually, sharper than the 28-135 particularly at the extremes of the zoom range, and at full aperture. At around f8 I think you'd be hard-pressed to see any difference at all. So don't expect a huge difference in the sharpness of your shots if you trade up from the 28-135 IS.

What you get for your money is pleasure! This is just a nice lens to hold and use, and one which will continue to please for a long long time. It does have its shortcomings, unlike for example the 100-400 L which, used carefully, produces absolutely stunningly sharp images that just glow, somehow. Despite the shortcomings though, it's still a lens I would recommend over the 28-135 IS. The difference between 24mm and 28mm is a very useful one, and well worth the trade-off at the other end of the zoom range.

If you are struggling with the dilemma of swapping your 28-135 IS for the 24-105 L (as I did), I'd say that if you can afford to make the swap, then do it - you may not see a vast improvement in IQ, but you will thoroughly enjoy taking pictures with the 24-105. And it will hold its value very well too, always nice to know when times get hard!

Nine years on, and a mark 2 version of this lens has been released. Having read the in-depth reviews of the new lens, I can see that some improvements have been made (it's slightly sharper and the IS is better) but the price seems to have almost doubled. On a whim a few years ago, I sold my 24-105 to get a 24-70 f2.8 L, and actually regretted doing so. Okay, the barrel distortion at the 24mm end was less, but I really missed the bit from 70mm to 105mm. I made the decision to sell the 24-70, and bought another (new, white box) 24-105 - the mark 1 version. The reviews I've read of the mark 2 didn't indicate to me that the improvements justified the huge jump in the price. I reckoned therefore that £500 for a brand new mark 1 lens was, on balance, a bargain. I'm very happy with the 24-105!
Read full review...

by

The all round go to L lens

This lens offers a great balance between versatility and reliability, the lens although a little on the weighty side consistently grabs sharp focus and clear images across the range. Once you push the aperture to its most closed off range however you will start seeing a degradation, but nothing major.
my 24-105 L pretty much travels with me on all of my travels and jobs, it may not get used all of the time as I do prefer prime lenses, however it is a great lens to be able to rely on should anything go wrong. When I am out travelling this rarely comes off the camera unless I am looking for a very specific shot.
On a side note, the build quality (although generally fantastic) is not perfect, with a little age on it I have noticed now that gravity will cause the lens to zoom as the resistance on the zoom control ring has worn in thoroughly now and the weight of the lens elements will allow gravity to take over.
Well worth the money and definitely recommended
Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: rjpretty

by

Fantastic lens.

The Cannon L series 24-105mm lens is fantastic, the images are so sharp, and the lens its self is in near mint condition, the images are like I've never seen from my Cannon eos 250D before,it's as if I bought a new camera to, it has so much improved the performance of my camera.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: toomatoe01

by

Canon EF 24-105 F4 L USM Lens whats not to like.

Absolutely amazing lens, great flexibility and a joy to use on both full frame and crop sensor cameras. The most used camera lens that i own.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: timon130_0

by

Great lens for someone looking to upgrade from their standard kit lens.

A super lens to step into the world of the Canon L series lenses. This lens works well and feels solid in your hands. A super sharp lens and very quick to focus. A brilliant step up into a lens fit for the professionals.Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: indigotechltd

by

Brilliant "Must Have" Piece of Kit

If you only buy one L Series Lens this year, Splash out on this little Beauty.. Right out the Box the Lens feels solid and looks the business. It doesn't disappoint either when put through its Paces. I used it for a month on my Canon 750D & 5D Mk III before posting this Review. The sharpness on stills right across the zoom range on both cameras was impressive. I'm really happy with my purchase and its now my "Go To" lens. I haven't tried the video capabilities as yet, I'll leave that for another day. There are sharper lenses out there if you have deep pockets but all in all, this lens is great value for money and would be a useful addition to any Kitbag. Go get One!Read full review...

by

Canon L-Series 24-105mm F4 IS USM Lens .. Is it worth getting one ???

I had been looking at purchasing the Canon L-Series 24-105mm F4 IS USM Lens for a long time To add to my collection of Canon L Lenses. Having spent some time with the lens I have not been disappointed.
This Lens is a great all rounder and although it has some limitations being F4 it still performs pretty well when the light isn't to good. Because this Lens has been around for along time now is a great time to buy one and get a good deal. I will be using this lens a lot and its a great addition to my kit. Is it worth investing in one ? In my opinion a resounding YES
Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: 61533pro

Why is this review inappropriate?

Displaying 1 - 10 of 214 reviews