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Canon EF 16-35 f/4L IS vs EF 17-40 f/4L Video Shootout

EF 16-35 f/4L IS vs EF 17-40 f/4L

Here is a very most through review and comparison between the EF 16-35 f/4L IS vs EF 17-40 f/4L wide-angle zoom lenses.

Graham Clark has posted a shootout between the latest ultra wide-angle zoom the EF 16-35 f/4L IS and very popular EF 17-40 f/4L. The 25 minute video review of EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM shows how this lens compares to the 17-40mm f/4L USM. You can watch the video below.

This is the Canon’s first ultra-wide L-series lens to feature image stabilisation. See the Official Announcement | Sample Images | Technical Article | Reviews

Shootout: EF 16-35 f/4L IS vs EF 17-40 f/4L


From Graham Clark Review :

“The inclusion of Image Stabilization, incredible corner sharpness and bar-none the best CA performance on corners I’ve ever seen put the Canon 16-35 F4 IS at the top of a very short list of must-get Ultra-Wide Angle Zooms. If you’re a Canon or Sony landscape and/or a travel photographer in the market for a ultra-wide angle zoom, and/or you’re looking to upgrade whatever you currently have, this is the one to get.”

Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens Price

The Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens price is $1,199.00. The wide-angle lens is available from the camera stores below.

Buy Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM Lens $1,199.00 Amazon | Adorama |ebay
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