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Price Paid:
$575.00
from B & H Photo Summary: A really good all-around lens. If I had to take only one lens on vacation, this would be it. The combination of wide angle and zoom make it very versatile.
Some reviewers have complained of lens creep - the model I received had a manual lock that prevented creep, but you have to unlock it every time you want to use the zoom.
I do a lot of photography in Av (aperture priority) mode and noticed that a lot of images I took in bright daylight in Av mode wound up looking overexposed/blown out. Just a word to the wise that you probably won't want to be using this mode in bright daylight and this lens. Strengths: The IS function works good as long as you're not over-caffeinated, I imagine a system built into the camera body works better though. Decent focusing speed and low-light performance. Great zoom and wide angle. Decent focus quality, but there were some photos that didn't turn out so great - don't know if it was the lens or something I did, though. Weaknesses: Heavy. Obvious vignetting. Obvious spherical aberration.
Power consumption is high with the IS switched on, and ***the IS does not seem to shut off when you turn the camera off!*** I have to shut off the IS independently. of the camera power. I figured this out by leaving the IS on with the camera off overnight and had a dead battery the next morning. Unless I am taking pictures, my camera is always off - literally on-snap-off - to conserve power, unless I'm expecting action shots. Shutting the IS off results in a battery life that lasts much much longer. I bought a second stock battery from B & H when I bought this lens with the expectation that battery consumption would be higher - so I'd recommend having a spare battery handy if you plan on using a lot of IS in your photography. Customer Service: B & H was just fine. The items I ordered arrived well packaged and on-time.
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