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I own a 24-70mm f/2.8 and a 70-200mm f/2.8, but I wanted a "two-in-one" solution. I was a bit worried about chromatic aberration, but I took a chance and bought the 24-200mm; after taking about a thousand shots at an airshow on the very first day, I didn't notice any aberration. I’m happy with it—the autofocus is fast, and I don't have to juggle lenses.
I Took This Lens And A 50mm On A Trip To Spain Recently. I Thought I Use The 50mm For Street Shots And This One For Everything Else. Turns Out I Never Took This Lens Off My Zf. While This Is By No Means A "perfect" Lens It Absolutely Wonderful For Travel. 200mm Is Just Enough Zoom And The 24mm Is Really Nice For The Wider Shots. With The Lock Switch And A Pgytech Sling It Was A Perfect Combo. Yes, F4 Doesn't Do Well In Low Light And F6.3 Can Be A Little Limiting But It Light And Reasonably Fast To Focus On A Zf. I Don't Have Anything Really Bad To Say About This Lens I Would Recommend It For Travel. If I Can Edit This Commend I Add A Pic Or 2 But The Pics Are Still On My Laptop.