24-70
Why You Need A 24-70mm Lens & What’s Available For Each Budget
If you ask an experienced photographer what they would keep if they had to work with only one lens forever, ...
Erin Outdoors On Travel Photography, Empathy & The Bigger Picture | Through The Lens
I am passionate about a lot of things, but in terms of my career, what’s probably most important is my ...
New Canon Camera Body & Lens Rebate Program End Soon | Up to $700 Off
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All The 24-70mm Zoom Lenses On Sale This Season | Black Friday & Cyber Monday Photography Sales
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What’s Your Go-To Wedding Photography Lens: 24-70mm or 70-200mm?
You are ready to make your first big purchase to get into wedding photography - so which one will it be?
Lenstag Releases Infographic Showing The Most Stolen Gear of 2014 & Where It’s Stolen From
Lenstag has just dropped their list of most stolen gear of 2014, and from where it gets stolen, including which cities. Any surprises?
Shotkit: See What Essential Gear The Pros Use
Shotkit lets you have a look inside the equipment bags of professional photographers in most genres including, wedding, fashion, portraits, landscape, among others. It's new, it's clean, it's a great resource.
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L Mark 1 VS Canon 24-70 f/2.8 L Mark 2 – Portraiture Comparison
When Canon announced that they would be charging a whopping $2300 for the mk2 version of their 24-70 f/2.8 L lens, and that it would not contain image stabilization, most Canon users were mighty perplexed. It didn't help that Tamron had just announced a stabilized 24-70 f/2.8 the day before Canon's official press release. Kind of a slap in the face for many people who were expecting stabilization especially for such a high price. Also, the previous version of Canon's 24-70 f/2.8 was no slouch, really. It wasn't perfect, but then again you could find one used for $1250!