Difference between the Kit lens and 17-40mm f4 L ?


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Well, im quite new here but this might help..:)

The one taken with EF-S 18-55 (Kit)
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And, d one taken with 17-40 f/4L
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Both are original pictures taken with Canon EOS 400D.

F/4L is proved to produce better and sharper images. (High IQ and contrast)
It also has a better and faster focus..
In addition, it has a nice weather sealed body. And the red stripe at the end of the lens somehow gives u a professional look.. (stylo);)

I think, having a Canon "L" lens does really worth the penny..
Tats all..=)

Both look pretty sharp to me... both at f4?
 

a quick look at the EXIF says its 1/60 F5 for both, 39mm on the 18-55 and 40mm on the 17-40..

the 17-40 is significantly sharper to me :think: compare the url text on the bottom right of both of the images..
 

good eyes, bro... maybe I am look thro' my notebook with a privacy filter attached.. so it doesn't appear too much of a difference to me :lovegrin:
 

hmmm..just take a closer look at both of the pictures, the difference is quite noticable...;)
 

hmmm..just take a closer look at both of the pictures, the difference is quite noticable...;)

bro,

correct me if i'm wrong but the the shot taken with kit lens was focused at the converse plastic bag near the wall that's why the bike is a bit soft/oof.

looking at the 17-40 shot with the bike sharper, you'll notice the converse plastic bag blurry.

i'm no pro but at that resolution i think can't see if it's taken by kit or L lens :D
 

bro,

correct me if i'm wrong but the the shot taken with kit lens was focused at the converse plastic bag near the wall that's why the bike is a bit soft/oof.

looking at the 17-40 shot with the bike sharper, you'll notice the converse plastic bag blurry.

i'm no pro but at that resolution i think can't see if it's taken by kit or L lens :D

Focus error, (may) not (be) lens fault. :thumbsd: You can actually see the difference in the distance of the focus plane between both photos.
 

bro,

correct me if i'm wrong but the the shot taken with kit lens was focused at the converse plastic bag near the wall that's why the bike is a bit soft/oof.

looking at the 17-40 shot with the bike sharper, you'll notice the converse plastic bag blurry.

i'm no pro but at that resolution i think can't see if it's taken by kit or L lens :D

haha , thats what i though also . I'm also no pro , thats why i dare not to ask ..... but i think if you dont tell me which lens you use , i would think its the same man ..... After looking at the 2 photos , i feel that the focus is different from both thats why the one taken with the L lens look sharper ... not really sure but hope someone can give some comments too .

But anyway thanks to the guy who took the 2 photos . Really appreciate it bro . THANKS .
 

Thx for the feedbacks bros..
Well, both pictures were taken with autofocus.. That reflects on the focusing system of each lenses i guess..:)

Anywae, how about this one..

Kit Lens
16.jpg


f/4L
15.jpg



There r noticable differences in terms of contrast and also sharpness (take a look at d texture on d wall on right hand side of the picture).

And btw, these pictures were taken with a crop body (400d), u can notice a bigger difference in an FF body (try 5d)...

Wad d'ya guys think? ;)
 

I can tell... v little diff though...

quite bad distortion there even with a 1.6x crop.... check out the football in the L shot....
 

I can only tell you have a big house :bsmilie:
 

There r noticable differences in terms of contrast and also sharpness (take a look at d texture on d wall on right hand side of the picture).

And btw, these pictures were taken with a crop body (400d), u can notice a bigger difference in an FF body (try 5d)...

Wad d'ya guys think? ;)
Thanks for following up with test shots. Really good effort :thumbsup: To the trained peeper, can see the difference in sharpness. Colour and contrast difference is very obvious though.

Unfortunately, the 18-55mm kit lens is EF-S mount.. won't fit on the 5D.
 

Aiyah..this comparison is different. Shutter speed diff - 1/15 V 1/25. Like that not so accurate test.




Thx for the feedbacks bros..
Well, both pictures were taken with autofocus.. That reflects on the focusing system of each lenses i guess..:)

Anywae, how about this one..

Kit Lens
16.jpg


f/4L
15.jpg



There r noticable differences in terms of contrast and also sharpness (take a look at d texture on d wall on right hand side of the picture).

And btw, these pictures were taken with a crop body (400d), u can notice a bigger difference in an FF body (try 5d)...

Wad d'ya guys think? ;)
 

Imanuel, thank you very much for your hard work.

However, some things to take note in general

AF system, while co-related to the lenses' maximum aperture, is also dependant on technique. What I would do in a lens test is choose a focus point that's over (preferably) the nearest subject, and make sure focus is achieved. Exposure between both shots should be identical. Preferably, shutter speeds and aperture sizes should be identical, as well as ISO speeds.

Use common focal lengths if you're gona pit the lenses head to head. No point testing one at 55mm and one at 40mm because it's the longest that lens has. Test both at 24mm and 35mm may be a good idea as both have these focal length markings.
 

Omg, din realise that they have diff shutter speed...:embrass: pai seh..(does that really make the big difference?coz it was quite bright when i took them)
Hoho, anywae, this is just some example of the pictures taken by both lenses.
Personally, i think "L" lenses have a very good quality..price can tell the difference..
However, its up to u to choose...

Maybe all d pros can gimme more tips on a better way to compare lenses..wud really appreciate it..=)
Aight then guys, happy shooting...:D
 

Omg, din realise that they have diff shutter speed...:embrass: pai seh..(does that really make the big difference?coz it was quite bright when i took them)
Hoho, anywae, this is just some example of the pictures taken by both lenses.
Personally, i think "L" lenses have a very good quality..price can tell the difference..
However, its up to u to choose...

Maybe all d pros can gimme more tips on a better way to compare lenses..wud really appreciate it..=)
Aight then guys, happy shooting...:D

Bro , i would have to THANK you for your effort man ! You went true all the trouble . Really appreciate it . Once again thanks a million !
 

correct me if i was wrong . But i do feel that the f4 L have nicer colours .... And also slightly sharper , "not that i will print in like A3 size" .. but its just a bonus ..

Is it true or are my eyes shoot bird :)
 

correct me if i was wrong . But i do feel that the f4 L have nicer colours .... And also slightly sharper , "not that i will print in like A3 size" .. but its just a bonus ..

Is it true or are my eyes shoot bird :)

It's true :thumbsup:
 

Usually pro and those who look at details can tell the difference. A quick look at it, can't really tell much of a difference. If you are just looking at pic quality then the difference is really not much at F/5. If one continues to test at F/3.5 or F/4 then..... also at 18mm and etc... then you'll see more differences.

You want to take wedding photos for your bro with kit lens ( in a dimly lit restaurant banquet?) I would say it will be quite frustrating.

haha , thats what i though also . I'm also no pro , thats why i dare not to ask ..... but i think if you dont tell me which lens you use , i would think its the same man ..... After looking at the 2 photos , i feel that the focus is different from both thats why the one taken with the L lens look sharper ... not really sure but hope someone can give some comments too .

But anyway thanks to the guy who took the 2 photos . Really appreciate it bro . THANKS .
 

Omg, din realise that they have diff shutter speed...:embrass: pai seh..(does that really make the big difference?coz it was quite bright when i took them)
Hoho, anywae, this is just some example of the pictures taken by both lenses.
Personally, i think "L" lenses have a very good quality..price can tell the difference..
However, its up to u to choose...

Maybe all d pros can gimme more tips on a better way to compare lenses..wud really appreciate it..=)
Aight then guys, happy shooting...:D

Hey! See that you are enjoying the lens and having fun with it! Nice to know that. :) Exams over?

I think you'll get infected with the 'L' BBB virus soon. :bsmilie:
 

Hey! See that you are enjoying the lens and having fun with it! Nice to know that. :) Exams over?

I think you'll get infected with the 'L' BBB virus soon. :bsmilie:


Ahaa..yeaa, BBB!! ;p
 

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