great for travel and days out, fitted to my 6d mk11
Manufacturer: Canon
great for travel and days out, fitted to my 6d mk11
Slightly better cameras but otherwise, not much of an update - buy the iPhone 14 Pro or switch to Android instead
Better low-light photography, Slightly longer battery life, Action mode gives super stabilised video
The same performance as the iPhone 13, No Dynamic Island or Always-On display, 60Hz screen
The Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM is a solid upgrade to its predecessor, a lens with some flaws that prevented us from enthusiastically recommending it when we reviewed it. It delivers sharper results with less distortion, but still suffers from a loss of sharpness when zoomed.
Constant f/4 aperture; 4.4x zoom range; Minimal vignette; Optical image stabilization; 1:4.3 macro magnification; Solid construction; Fluorine coating
Sharpness suffers at telephoto focal lengths; Visible distortion
The iPhone 14 comes to market with the same launch price as the previous generation. At the same time, iPhone connoisseurs were more than disillusioned after the presentation of the new smartphone. Apple leaves large parts of the hardware unchanged and does not dare to change the design.
Top performance level despite last year's chip, Very high quality workmanship, Improved image and video quality, Excellent battery life
Hardly any innovations, Charging takes too long for 2022
A slight camera upgrade, new emergency features, and... not a whole lot else
Better selfie camera, Good battery life, Crash detection and satellite SOS are neat
It’s more like an iPhone 13S, Display is still 60Hz, eSIM transition will be easy for most but painful for some
It’s a great handset, but the improvements are so iterative that most of you will hardly notice what’s new.
Action mode offers truly superb video stabilization. eSIM makes it easy to switch phones (with other iPhones). Satellite SOS and Crash Detection add peace of mind.
Many of the specs remain the same as on the iPhone 13. Small battery gains. Photonic Engine isn’t as revolutionary as suggested.
When Canon announced the EOS 5D Mark IV last year, it arrived on the scene at the same time as two new full-frame optics: the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM, and the revamped EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM. Both lenses play a key role in Canon's EF full-frame lineup.
Effective four-stop image-stabilisation system; Controls vignetting better than before; Suitable for a wide variety of applications
Costs a significant sum of money to upgrade; Not the big improvement in sharpness that you might expect
Its worth the price!!! Got great shots with this lens
I bought this three years ago and thought the images were soft but never really tested until today. With a 5D Mk IV on a tripod I zoomed the lens out and made sure the range was such that there was a narrow depth-of-field so I could check front-focus or back-focus issues (which is what I expectex).
- Effective four-stop image-stabilisation system; - Controls vignetting better than before; - Suitable for a wide variety of applications; - Effective four-stop image-stabilisation system; - Controls vignetting better than before; - Suitable for a wide variety of applications
Costs a significant sum of money to upgrade; Not the big improvement in sharpness that you might expect; Costs a significant sum of money to upgrade; Not the big improvement in sharpness that you might expect
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