Canon EF 16-35mm f/4 L IS USM Lens Review
This new ultra-wide angle zoom lens should replace Canon's venerable 17-40mm f/4L optic in their line up of professional lenses. It sports a zoom range of just over 2x and a constant maximum aperture of f/4. Unlike most Canon lenses with a constant maximum aperture of f/4, this lens is actually more expensive than the f/2.8 offering covering the same focal range. It does include a four-stop image stabiliser, but that can't be all that justifies the more expensive price, can it? In this review we'll take a look at how the lens performs and whether it is worth the extra expense.
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