Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Lens

February 20, 2020 - Comment

The EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L III USM is a high performance, water-resistant, and ultra wide-angle Canon L-series lens.

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The EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L III USM is a high performance, water-resistant, and ultra wide-angle Canon L-series lens.

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Anonymous says:

Used it for the first time for an entire weekend and found it a perfect solution for what I frequent try do This is my 11th L lens. For many years I thought I didn’t need a 16-35mm, and only recently I started evaluating this glass. With the 11-24mm, the 35mm and the 24-70mm I initially believed there was no need for an additional lens in that range. Then I started comparing the 2.8 mark III vs the f 4.0, and eventually decided to go for the extra stops.Used it for the first time for an entire weekend and found it a perfect solution for what I frequent try do: landscape and urban exploration…

Anonymous says:

pm5rhays@gmail.com After first renting this lens from Lensrental.com for a gig I decided to buy this bad boy. Sure it weighs more than the same Mark ii version but so what? I had the Tokina 16-28 mm a few years ago and that’s just as heavy and whatever abut the thing NOT flaring. Loved it but half my shots had a JJ Abrams flare going on.Someone wrote a review saying this Canon Mark iii lens flared and so far not one flare so I don’t believe that and I’ve already shot about 500 shots on it. Love that…

Anonymous says:

Sharper, Less Vignetting, Greater Color Saturation and Contrast – A Marked Improvement over its Predecessor The Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III series lens is the successor to the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II series lens. It’s vastly improved image quality and superb contrast make it a worthy upgrade, if you have the extra cash to upgrade, or are buying a 16-35mm for the first time. The II series has soft corners, and exhibits way too much vignetting, IMHO, at 16mm. The III-series lens, shows very little. The saturation and contrast of the lens is superb. The III is heavier, longer, and larger in diameter…

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