Alright so today it is time for a new POV Nature Photography Episode! This time I’m using the Canon EOS R + EF 50mm 1.8.
Video-Link: https://youtu.be/krhC8MuSuuw
The Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8L IS USM is one of the best versatile lenses in the Canon RF ecosystem but with a hefty price tag. And for sure⦠there are a couple of other lenses in the RF lineup that also offer a lot of flexibility. So is the 24 - 70 actually worth your money?
Letβs break it all down: the features, the performance, the image quality, and whether this lens is the right investment for your kit.
THE BASICS
The Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8L IS USM is part of Canonβs trinity of professional zoom lenses for the RF mount. That includes the 15-35mm, the 24-70mm, and the 70-200mm. All with constant f2.8 apertures.
And yes. This lens covers a very versatile focal length range. 24mm for wide shots, up to 70mm for portraits or tight framing. So itβs basically ideal for a variety of photo and video genres: including weddings, travel, events, street photography and even product or commercial work.
For sure⦠it's not super lightweight, but not too heavy, especially when paired with a Canon R5 for example.
On top itβs weather-sealed, built like a tank, and comes with image stabilization. So if you also combine it with IBIS compatible RF bodies it's just fantastic.
BUILD QUALITY AND HANDLING
If youβre investing over two thousand dollars in a lens, build quality matters. And yes Canon delivers. The RF 24-70mm f2.8L feels like a flagship lens.
Youβve got a nice zoom ring, a customizable control ring, and a focus ring with just the right amount of resistance. There are also switches for AF/MF and IS on/off. Both easy to reach while shooting. And because this is an L-series lens, you get the typical weather sealing. That means you can shoot in more challenging conditions without having any issues. But how does it perform?
AUTOFOCUS PERFORMANCE
The Autofocus on the RF 24-70mm f2.8 is lightning fast. Canonβs AF is super silent, which makes this lens an excellent choice for video as well. For a long period of time this was my go to lens for video until Iβve made the switch to the RF 35mm f1.4 VCM prime lens.
Face and eye detection on the R5 and C70 works seamlessly with this lens. It also handles low light really well thanks to that f2.8 aperture. Sure if you mostly use fast prime lenses like a 35mm f1.4 you will definitely notice the difference but if you are looking for a versatile lens that you can use to get the job done - the RF 24 - 70 is just fantastic.
For video shooters, the autofocus transitions are smooth, and you wonβt hear any mechanical noise in your footage. Even in tricky lighting or with moving subjects, you won't have any issues.
IMAGE QUALITY
Letβs talk image quality next. Because thatβs where this lens really shines. From 24mm to 50mm up to 70mm you get excellent sharpness even wide open at f2.8. Sure stopping down to f4 or f5.6 sharpens it even more, but honestly, itβs already impressive at 2.8.
Especially that longer end of the zoom range gives you a beautiful compression, natural bokeh, and incredible results. Iβve personally used this lens in all kind of situations from street photography, events, or quick portraits and it just works. For a zoom lens, the bokeh is surprisingly creamy and pleasant. Sure. It wonβt replace a prime like the RF 85mm f1.2, but for a zoom? Itβs absolutely excellent. Next to the RF 24 - 105mm the 24 - 70mm gives you the flexibility you need to get the job done.
VIDEO PERFORMANCE
Now if youβre a hybrid shooter or a dedicated videographer, the RF 24-70mm f2.8 is also a great choice. As Iβve already mentioned: Iβve used this lens for a long period of time to record all kind of videos here for this channel. Until Iβve started to buy more prime lenses like this RF 35mm because yeahβ¦ I just love the 35mm look.
First, that constant aperture is a huge win. You donβt have to deal with exposure shifts as you zoom in or out.
Second, image stabilization. Especially if you combine it with a camera that features IBIS it makes things so much easier. In combination the Autofocus in the video mode is smooth and silent, with a reliable subject tracking.
And because it covers such a versatile range, you can use this lens for talking head interviews, b-roll, documentary work, YouTube videos and more.
WHO IS THIS LENS FOR?
Now the big question: who should actually buy the Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8?
If youβre a photographer who donβt want to switch lenses all the time or if you want to make it as easy as possible for you to cover a wide range of options, this is not just a good lens β itβs one of those perfect options for your kit. You can cover wide group photos, emotional nature shots, stunning street photography all without switching glass. Its versatility means less time fumbling with gear and more time capturing the moments that matter. And in fast-paced environments, speed, flexibility, and reliability are everything.
For those shooting corporate work, live events, or fast-moving documentary-style productions, this lens is also a great choice. Especially if youβre often working under pressure, in uncontrolled lighting, or tight schedules you need gear that wonβt slow you down. The RF 24-70mm f2.8 gives you that professional-grade autofocus, a decent low-light performance and stabilization that helps you deliver consistent results without compromise.
Travel photographers and content creators will also appreciate how much gear this one lens can replace. Whether you're capturing cityscapes at 24mm, shooting food or lifestyle shots at 50mm, or isolating subjects with background separation at 70mm, this lens has your back. You get the freedom to adapt instantly, making it a great choice to get the job done.
And for Video shooters: whether you're making YouTube content, client interviews, music or even hybrid photo/video projects β you can absolutely pick up this lens. Its smooth focus transitions, minimal breathing, and excellent image stabilization make it ideal for handheld shooting.
But what if youβre new to photography or video?
Hereβs where you need to make a decision. If your budget allows it and you want a lens that can grow with youβ¦one you wonβt need to replace for some time is the RF 24-70mm f2.8. Itβll outperform a lot of starter lenses all in one package. Sure a 50mm f1.8 is way way cheaper and I can still recommend the good old nifty fifty but especially as a beginner you should set your focus on light, composition and understanding your camera and not on buying new gear all the time.
On the other hand, if youβre still learning your style, building your skillset or saving for your next big upgrade, there are some other entry points. The RF 24-105mm f4L offers excellent versatility at a lower cost and the even more affordable RF 24-105mm f4-7.1 STM can help you get started without breaking the bank. If youβre considering primes something like the RF 35mm f1.8 or the RF 50mm f1.8 will give you better low-light options and a more dramatic depth of field. But they arenβt versatile and youβll need to carry multiple lenses. But gladly Canonβs RF ecosystem is growing and thereβs room to scale up as your needs evolve.
So at the end of the day: if you need professional performance now and can justify the cost, the RF 24-70mm f2.8 is absolutely worth it.
THE PRICE
Currently the Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8L IS USM sells for around 2,500 euro. Is it expensive? Absolutely. And I can highly recommend to wait for some cashback options. But hereβs the thing: Youβre getting a couple of lenses in one. A wide-angle, a standard, and a short telephoto. Youβre getting professional image quality, great autofocus, great low-light performance, and a rock-solid build quality.
If youβre a working professional, this lens pays for itself very quickly. Also, donβt forget the used market. You can often find this lens at a lower price point in excellent condition.
So, should you buy the Canon RF 24-70mm f2.8? If youβre a professional photographer or filmmaker looking for a reliable workhorse lens the answer is: It's a great choice.
If youβre a serious enthusiast who wants the best of the best the answer is also: It's worth it.
If youβre a beginner on a tight budget: Maybe not yet. But keep it on your wishlist because this lens could be your future go-to.
Itβs not just a great lens. Itβs one of the best all-around lenses in Canonβs RF lineup. So yes β itβs expensive. But is it worth it? Absolutely.
Alright so today it is time for a new POV Nature Photography Episode! This time I’m using the Canon EOS R + EF 50mm 1.8.
Video-Link: https://youtu.be/krhC8MuSuuw