The Canon 28-70mm f/2 RF lens has quickly become a favorite in my kit. Its tack-sharp performance, even when shooting wide open at f/2, rivals all of my prime lenses. The lens construction ensures stunning image quality from corner to corner. The 28-70mm focal range is perfect for lifestyle photography, allowing for a seamless transition between wide family shots and closer, intimate captures. Plus, the constant f/2 aperture means I get gorgeous background blur throughout the entire range, along with fantastic low-light performance (which is nice when you are photographing a family indoors).
Versatility Without the Hassle
One of the biggest perks is that I no longer need to switch lenses mid-session. This lens covers the essential focal range, which means less fumbling and more focus on capturing authentic moments.
Build Quality and Handling
The lens is dust- and water-resistant with a fluorine coating, making it durable for various shooting environments including the beach with kids. However, it’s not light—it weighs about 3.15 lbs (1,430g). If you’re used to lighter primes, this will take some getting used to, but the versatility and quality it offers make up for the extra heft. I’m a very petite girl and the weight is a nonissue compared to the versatility this lens gives me.
Tech Specs Breakdown
- Aperture: Constant f/2 across the zoom range for consistent results.
- Lens Construction: 19 elements in 13 groups for exceptional clarity.
- Closest Focusing Distance: 1.28 feet (0.39m), which great for detail shots.
- Filter Size: 95mm.
- Autofocus: Fast, accurate USM motor with full-time manual override.
The Price Consideration
Yes, it’s expensive, priced at around $2,899. However, the investment is worth it for the versatility, sharpness, and luxury of having a constant f/2 zoom lens that replaces multiple primes.
Final Thoughts
The Canon 28-70mm f/2 RF is a powerhouse lens ideal for photographers who want versatility and quality without compromising performance. It’s heavy and comes with a high price tag, but if you’re after sharp, bright images with beautiful bokeh, it’s hard to beat.
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