There are some lenses that you just HAVE to have in your lens kit ... this is one of them. Wide angle lenses are increasingly popular, particular with the 1.6x crop factor in the consumer-line of Canon SLRs (10D, 20D, Rebel, Rebel XT), and that has driven both the supply and demand for high-quality wide-angle lenses that are also affordable.
At about $700 USD, this is a terrific starter lens for moving into L glass. The lens is fast and sharp, with little vignetting and chromatic aberration. It can be a little bit soft at f/4, but it's fantastic outdoors. The build quality is classic L.
A natural comparison is to the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L, and the faster spec is nice. But it's widely accepted that this lens is the faster of the two, and considerably cheaper. Don't even bother comparing it against the Canon EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 USM. If you like wide angles, this one is a terrific choice -- I leave it on my camera all the time. I would only consider replacing this with the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L, but only if I move up to a full-frame sensor.
Consider complementing this lens with the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L (also a good deal) and the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4.
This is one of my favorite lens when it comes to shooting outdoor landscape, group shots, creative, out of ordinary shots. Our normal eyes see things at about the same as 50mm lens sees. 17mm gives really wide view and often you can create some dramatic shots with it.
As a member of "L" lens, this lens uses better glass than non L lens thus it is able to produce sharper images and gives more punch color. Build quality is excellent and has water seal that works with high end professional cameras. At about $600~$700 street price, this is a great lens to keep. There's a similar lens though. Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L. It's little faster and has 1mm wider advantage, but has ticket price of almost twice as much as 17-40mm, and many people will agree that 17-40mm does well.
A complementing lens would be EF 70-200mm f/4 L along with EF 50mm f/1.4 which I own both of these lens.
The lens were not scratched and lens were in decent shape. The exterior printing was worn more than I expected. The lens preform as they are suppose too but overall I feel that product has more wear than advertised. I had received a discount of 10% through e-bay and that more than equaled out the problem.
The build quality is excellent and the photos take with this lens are superb. Much better value than the 16-35 f/2.8 L and better quality build and images than the lenses from Sigma, Tamron, etc.
Fast quiet focusing. Image quality is great. Lightweight. Nice contrast. Perfect for use both on my Canon 40D and my Canon 5D. On the 40D with the smaller sensor, it is about 27-64mm - and image quality shines!
I decided to buy because its was an "L" lens. Also I wanted wide angle with more versatility than lets say the EF-S 10-22mm which can distort perspective. I am very happy with build quality, which is excellent.
The lens I purchased was in great shape - as described... I bought it because it was much cheaper than buying a brand new version of the lens on ebay. I would buy here again!
bought the Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM Lens,three weeks ago and was immediately impressed. Here are some lenses that you just HAVE to have in your lens kit !
Just to start off I am a amateur photgrapher and this lense is superb in my opinion. I would highly reccomend it for people that are doing wide angle shots for landscapes and such things of that nature. I personally use it as a walk around lense. I use it for portrait shots, and landscapes too. It's great to have a wide angle lense like this. Plus being an L series lense I highly recommend it!
I am mostly a landscape photographer. Though sometime I use Sigma 100-300, I almost never remove 17-40 from my camera. This lens plus polarizing filter is practicaly everything you need to make a great shots with your camera.
If you use it with 1.6x cameras, you'll be surprised to see almost no Chromatic Aberrations. Again, there is a minimal Vignetting on crop cameras like Canon 30D. Stop down to f/8, and you'll get most contrast and sharpness out of EF 17-40mm f/4L lens. I was comparing this lens to a prime ones (20mm, and 50mm) on the same subject, and 17-40 was always as good as the prime ones, and in some cases it was even better!
Overall, I am a completely satisfied owner. Of course, I'd be better satisfied with something like f/2.0 and 16-200mm, but this is a science finction :)
This is my second Canon L lens. The first was 70-200mm f4L. I was so impressed with build quality, contrast and sharpness I immediately sold enough stuff to go out and buy my 17-40 f4L. I absolutely can not find any reason to buy anything else in this range for quality and price. If you need the extra f stops then you probably have or will find the extra big bucks to go out and get one of those big heavy and expensive fast lens. I can say that I have Canon "L" lens fever. You will need buy a filter to make the sealing feature of this lens complete. Remember if you are only using this as digital lens with crop factor; you will not need a more expensive wide angle filter. So buy a good one. 77mm Ouch. From the moment I put this lens on camera it has been a pleasure to use. Viewfinder is bright and my split image screen works very well. I can't say enough about full time manual focus control for fine tuning. If you are on the fence waiting to jump for one these I suggest you LEAP on it.
Its good if you are sure you only want wide angle, but I would recommend that if you get this, you also get another with wide angle-telephoto zoom. This 40mm is a bit low for you to zoom in on many things.
This is my first L lens and Ive been so happy since then. The result is stunning and even I can blow it up to 11x14 or more with my 10d. I will keep it for a while and I just purchased prime 200mm L f/2.8. I am satisfied with L lens. Thanks and keep shooting.
I have canon D30 and it start descrased my focus for photography. My friend bought new nikon D80 with fantastic results and I looking for another camera. I find this lens and I bought it. Since these times I make hundreds of photos (maybe a few pretty good) and love photography and this lens! :)
Perfect sharp pictures and very nice build of body. I recomend it!
I've used this lens for a year. I mainly used this lens for landscape and family's events such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Graduation. This lens produces great photos.
This is an affordable L-series ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Love the contrast, the color, the detial. The lens is a great buy, excellent value, although it lacks 2.8.
I bought this lens after doing much research. I wanted a lens that was affordable as well as having top quality of the L series lenses. This lens has been by far the best lens I've used. I have used other Canon and Nikon lenses, this one is far better.
Canon's 17-40mm f4 is an excellent value at around $800 new. The images that this piece of glass yields are superb! With an aperture of f4 you can achieve a very smooth out-of-focus background while still retaining excellent sharpness at the point of focus, and at nearly half the price of the 16-35mm f2.8! In my opinion, this lens is actually sharper than the more expensive f2.8 lens. If you are someone looking for a superior lens at a good price to use on either youir 35mm film camera or a digital body, this is definitely a lens you should consider.