Originally posted by: vi_edit
They are also better sealed than the non "L" line and keep out water and debris better if you are into outdoorsy shoots.
extreamly well made, they contain a number of ED glass elements as well as florite elements that result in extrealmy sharp distortion free images, most also feature internal focusing and USM, Ultrasonic Motor which makes focus speed really fast
Originally posted by: irwincur
extreamly well made, they contain a number of ED glass elements as well as florite elements that result in extrealmy sharp distortion free images, most also feature internal focusing and USM, Ultrasonic Motor which makes focus speed really fast
The only real advantage to ED glass and Flourite (slightly better than ED) is the huge reduction in chromatic abberation. You know - the purple fringes that appear in high contrast areas. This occurs with normal lenses as the lens itself cannot focus blue and red light at the same focal point, so inside focus you get purple fring, and far outside you get a red fringe.
Disadvatages to these lens types. ED is fragile, as are the coatings. Flourite has been known to crack in low temperatures, it is also extremely fragile. If you buy these lenses be careful with them.
Other than that, any lens that has ED or Flourite elements is just bound to be made better. Plus, they are probably still made in Japan which is huge for quality control purposes. They probably also do not use the crappy, generic Chinese green optical coatins. They use the nice FMC Japanese coatings leading to higher contrast and better durability.
Originally posted by: toekramp
take a photo with onefind out for yourself,
i have the 17-40 L...it was a mistake to get cause now i'll only buy L glass
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: irwincur
extreamly well made, they contain a number of ED glass elements as well as florite elements that result in extrealmy sharp distortion free images, most also feature internal focusing and USM, Ultrasonic Motor which makes focus speed really fast
The only real advantage to ED glass and Flourite (slightly better than ED) is the huge reduction in chromatic abberation. You know - the purple fringes that appear in high contrast areas. This occurs with normal lenses as the lens itself cannot focus blue and red light at the same focal point, so inside focus you get purple fring, and far outside you get a red fringe.
Disadvatages to these lens types. ED is fragile, as are the coatings. Flourite has been known to crack in low temperatures, it is also extremely fragile. If you buy these lenses be careful with them.
Other than that, any lens that has ED or Flourite elements is just bound to be made better. Plus, they are probably still made in Japan which is huge for quality control purposes. They probably also do not use the crappy, generic Chinese green optical coatins. They use the nice FMC Japanese coatings leading to higher contrast and better durability.
yea, florite also has issues with heat, which is one of the reasons the canon lenses are white, they dont absorbe as much heat as black lenses do