Field Report: The New Canon 24-240mm RF-Mount Lens for Mirrorless (and who should definitely not buy it!)

Hi, gang — I’m back from 10-days in China for my photography workshop there with my dear friend and colleague Rick Sammon. I took Canon’s new made-for-mirrorless 24-240mm f/4-f/6.3 RF-Mount do-it-all lens with me as my main body, and after shooting thousands of images with it, here’s my unfiltered field report.

Some pretty shocking things about this news lens (as you’ll see in the video below), and I included some important tips that are absolutely critical for anybody who owns this lens, or is considering picking one up. It’s all here, the good, the bad, and the ugly. Give it a look:

Hope you found that helpful. Here’s a link to the lens on B&H Photo for more details, specs, or to order one.

One week until the Worldwide Photo Walk

The big event is one week from tomorrow (Sat., Oct 5th), in 1,000 cities all around the world, but If you haven’t signed up to join a walk near you, no worries — there’s still time. Head over to WorldwidePhotoWalk.com; search for a city near you; join your local walk (it’s free) and get in on all the fun and contest prizes.

Hope everybody has a great weekend. See ya back here next week!

-Scott

P.S. Thanks to all the photographers who came out to my seminar in Nashville on Wednesday – appreciate the great turnout and the gracious hospitality. Tennessee people are just the best! Next stop, Dallas and Richmond in October. Hope you can make it for the day. Tickets here. :)

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