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What are the three shots of Canon's Three Treasures for the Poor?

The so-called Three Musketeers (the three treasures of the poor) refer to three kinds of Canon zoom lenses used by Canon SLR cameras (including film cameras and digital cameras), including: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM and EF70-200mm f/2.8L IIUSM (Love Rabbit).

Canon EF 16-35mm F2.8L II USM lens is the third generation mirror king of Canon EF, and it is also a comprehensive upgraded version of EF 16-35mm f/2.8L USM lens. The lens adopts two UD ultra-low dispersion lenses and three aspheric lenses, and the optimized lens coating and lens position can effectively suppress ghost and glare.

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The reason why Canon Three Musketeers are so expensive is that they have exquisite appearance, excellent materials, comfortable operation and excellent imaging. In contrast, Sigma is really inferior in all aspects.

Among the three lenses of Sigma, 70-200MM/F2.8 EX DG (Little Black) has the best imaging performance, which is very close to similar lenses of Canon. At present, this lens has been updated to the fourth generation, and all aspects should be greatly improved. If the imaging quality of the front lens is still maintained, it is worthy of priority. As for the updated version of Sigma 24-70MM/F2.8 EX DG, it's hard to say because it hasn't been tried.

Because of the difference between the two, as an experienced person, I still suggest choosing Canon's professional lens as much as possible. You can buy a lens with a normal focal length of 24-70MM/F2.8L, add 70-200MM/F2.8L if possible, and finally buy16-35 mm/F2.8. ..

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