canon 14mm test

I'm always skeptical of a 6-blade aperture, but the results I've seen have been nice. The Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens is so wide that getting adequate full frame flash coverage can be a problem. The 14mm II has less CA, the 15mm has less flare. Test results should tell you if the lens is worth consideration and further investigation, not that you should run out and buy it.

And I like playing with ultra-wide images in general, so I’m kind of excited about it. I don’t make any suggestions about what you should run out and buy because I have no idea how you shoot or what’s important to you. That’s what photographers do. Get your Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens now from: That’s especially true in this case where the competitors don’t reach f/1.8. Uncorrected, the fisheye look can get old if used too much (the primary reason I don't use this lens a lot). These flashes can also utilize a These two small changes signal the bigger changes - those on the inside. The 14mm II has Canon's newer recessed-design AF switch. The 14mm II is smaller (much smaller in comparison with hoods) but more expensive. Recessed areas on two sides of the cap direct the two clips onto the higher two lens hood petals. For those who don’t speak MTF, the easy version is higher is better, and dotted and solid lines of the same color close together are better.As most of you know, I usually don’t test stopped down, but I did this time.

The 14 L II ships with a Canon LP1016 lens pouch. The differences were insignificant.

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Distortion is also very well controlled. From the comparison pictures, the Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens The 14mm L II is the widest rectilinear EF lens - with an impressive 114° field of view. Images were converted in DPP to 16-bit TIFF files, cropped in Photoshop and saved as 70 quality JPG files.

So, Canon shooters can choose between the zoom that is amazing at f/2.8. We’d expect the Sigma to be better, it’s a much newer design and a prime lens, and that is indeed the case.

We’ve had a number of fun, new lenses to test this summer and one I was pretty eager to get to was theAs always, these are optical bench tests, so take them for what they’re worth. I think you will find the following sample crop comparison useful. I do like the fisheye look when it is used sparingly. Tags: Canon 14mm f/2.8L II, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8L III, Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S, Sigma 14mm f/1.8 DG HSM Art We’ve had a number of fun, new lenses to test this summer and one I was pretty eager to get to was the Sigma 14mm f/1.8 Art , for a couple of reasons.

A small amount of barrel distortion is present at near minimum focus distances, but this distortion quickly diminishes to negligable amounts as focus distance is increased. This site receives (Using the links on this site to make any purchase provides The EF-S 10-22mm accepts front filters. At least until it is converted to rectilinear. But the Canon is the current wide-angle zoom champion, as good as it gets at 16mm, so I thought it was worth a look. The Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens features a rear focusing system driven by The 14 L II's MFD (Minimum Focus Distance) is .7' (.2m) for a .15x MM (Maximum Magnification). So here is a set of Sigma’s at f/2.8. You can also see the effects of the 14 I's barrel distortion and the variation of focal lengths in the other lenses. The rental companies I recommend below are excellent to work with. The 14mm F2.8 AF Full Frame Ultra-Wide for Canon EF-Mount is built for the rigors of professional use and uncompromised optical performance, It meets or exceeds the performance characteristics of other professional ultra-wides without their high prices. The EF-S 10-22mm shows more vignetting and shows more CA. The 14mm I featured a very nice, solid metal cap (above left) that was poorly held in place by friction from the flocking on its inner sides. I tested two new retail copies of this lens.

If you can get one, you will see the results of a 6-bladed truly round aperture. The high quality feel of the older metal cap is gone, but the functionality of the The only Canon EF Lenses wider than the Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens are the Expect to minimally need the built-in flip-down diffuser on an external flash.

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