Four design drawbacks of the Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 lens.

rocketman122

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and thats why I would never buy the 24-70. my friend has the stiff zoom cam and the first front barrel (closest to mount-shown in the article) is very loose and almost falling off. tuesday were shooting a wedding together. if he didnt fix it (his father will try actually) by then, Ill take a short video to post. build quality is garbage. those who have it and are happy, im sure arent using it for over 100 weddings a year. his 70-200VR2 has stopped working after 5 years of heavy use. $2400 for a lens that lasts 5 years.

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thats why I love my 28-70 AFS. its called a beast for a specific reason and not only because of the size. they dont make it like they used to. you can clearly see the build quality in the new primes as well. shame the first gen SWM have failed on many. still, pay the $350 for the repair and $800 for the lens and for $1150 you get a stellar lens.
 
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gqtuazon

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The USA lenses are warrantied up to 5 years excluding impact damage. Pro guys like you tend to use your equipment more but i can't see myself without one. They are my must have lenses.


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rocketman122

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The USA lenses are warrantied up to 5 years excluding impact damage. Pro guys like you tend to use your equipment more but i can't see myself without one. The are my must have lenses.


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You are absolutely correct. they are a MUST have. and more than that, there are no other comparable options. the tamron is great, not stellar. IMO they should have concentrated on IQ not the VC. the nikon 28-70 is the only alternative thats closest to IQ of the 24-70. the 24-70 is a great lens, but my friend who owns it says its his least used lens. and its true, he hardly uses it. usually I see him with the 17-35/14-24 and 70-200 combo or a WA and a prime 50 1.4g/85 1.8g/105VR and once in a while he brings out the 135dc. I have a different role when we do weddings together. so I have no choice but to use my zooms.

youre right about the 5 years, but his was just a bit over that but since we live overseas (not US) its only 3 years. he did buy another already. on tuesday ill take a short vid to show what a lens thats 5 years old looks like. I also want to take the 17-35 AFS and compare it to my tamron 17-35. if I have time.

before my jump back I had the 17-35/28-70/-80-200 AFS trio. gear that was made to last. the gear today is not to the same standards as then. also the rubbers on the focus zoom are just such low quality. I havent seen a single canon one get loose. maybe others have, but I havent and I work amongst pros.
 
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