The 24 1.8 at 2.8 is not as sharp as the 24-70 at 2.8. The 24 1.8 gets worse as you open it up. You get what you pay for with that lens.Yes, I absolutely love it. One of the reasons I´d rather have this one and add fast prime instead of opting for the f2.8 and skip a prime.
Yes, that lens and the RF24mm F1.8 (depends on my budget) are on my mind. I don´t really use the 24mm focal length that much, so I´d hesitate buying the expensive L version. You can buy a used copy of the F1.8 for about 450-480 €, while I haven't seen any used copies of the f1.4 for sale. Buying a new F1.4 would mean spending 1.800 €....probably not going to happen.
I used the 20mm in New Zealand (sold it afterwards cause of the weight, getting rid of the adapter and hoping for native RF mount option) and I really liked the focal range. Not too much foreground in the picture, yet wide enough for landscapes and some amateur astro shots.
Stitching is always an option but of course it means more work in post. I don't really enjoy post-processing, so I´d rather like to get right during the shot, if possible. Also, one day I´d like to try a star trail image. I guess stitching is not an option there. But also 20mm might not be an option as wellLet´s see what Canon has in the cards the next few months. Or maybe Sigma will surprise us with FF RF lenses (which I honestly doubt for 2025).
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