*UPDATE*
I addressed Tilt-Shift, Macro and Teleconverters, I didn't copy/paste that stuff over. Sorry about that.

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I think there are far more people eager to see what lenses Canon has coming down the pipeline. I know I am.

I think this is going to be the year of the lens from Canon. I truly expect a lot of upgrades and a couple of new lenses.

Without further ado…….

I could see these three announced February 9, 2010.

14-24 f/2.8L
– An ultra wide for full frame that finally makes Canon users happy.

24-70 f/2.8L IS
– Upgraded coating, build and the much desired image stabilization. I personally think Nikon royally dropped the ball not VRing their 24-70.

70-200 f/2.8L IS II
– The current model is very good, but I wouldn't call it great (don't flame me too hard for saying that, I do own one) . The lens will get an upgraded IS and better optical performance, especially at 200mm. Lighter weight would be a welcomed bonus.

World Cup & Big White Lenses
I think we could definitely see updated big white lenses f0r the World Cup. I think 3 lenses will get upgraded.

– 300 f/2.8L IS II
– 400 f/2.8L IS II
– 500 f/4L IS II

No 600 f/4L IS upgrade for the time being. We've seen the patent for the 600 f/4 DO, I think that would be an amazing seller for Canon and will be an addition to the lineup. A new 600 f/4L IS in 2011.

New pair of fisheyes
– If Canon is serious about keeping APS-C around, they need an EF-S fisheye. I think the Nikon 10.5mm fisheye is too expensive for a crop lens. I could see the following 2 fisheyes.

– EF-S 10mm f/4 Fisheye
– EF 15mm f/2.8L II Fisheye

What about regular primes?
The following 2 lenses are due for an upgrade, I'll predict one will get it.

EF 50 f/1.4 II
– The current 50 f/1.4 is one very old lens and among Canon's most unreliable as far as build goes. The USM is dated and the AF motor isn't the most reliable. The Sigma 50 f/1.4 is a much better lens (if you get a good copy). This should be upgraded and this might be the year.

EF 35 f/1.4L II
– The 14, 24, 50 , 85 & 200 are on a version 2. It's time for the 35 to join them. I think we'll see such a lens launched with the 1Ds Mark IV.

New Lenses?
Some kind of f/2 zoom will enter the lineup I think. I can't even contemplate what the focal length would be, but something unique must be coming.

Teleconverters
I wouldn't be shocked to see the 1.4 & 2.0 TC's getting an update. Howabout adding a 1.7 like the Nikonians have?

Tilt-Shifts
I don't think we'll see a new TS-E 45 or TS-E 90 this year. There are bigger fish to fry at the moment, even as far as niche lenses go.

Macro Lenses
There is a patent for the EF-S 60 f/2.8 IS Macro. Could we see that in 2010? I'd wager it being a 2011 lens.

What won't get upgraded?
I think the following lenses will stick around through 2010.

EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS
– Why bother? It's head and shoulders better than the Nikkor 80-400 (slowest lens ever) and sells very well. Optically it's great. The IS is very dated, but I don't think the lens requires an upgrade over some other stuff.

EF 17-40 f/4L
– I want this lens upgraded, I want to see better corners. I love the size and weight of the current lens… and the price! Canon sells so many of these things as it sits, it must be low on the list to upgrade.

EF 135 f/2L
– This lens is marvelous as it is and really isn't a “status” lens. The big white lenses don't really need upgrades, but they're definitely hype builders.

I have predicted 11 new lenses. My brain tells me that's probably 3 too many. The big white lenses and fisheye lenses won't be massive volume sellers, so I can see those produced alongside the volume lenses.

So the bold prediction? This will be the year of the lenses!

Part 3
I will focus on PowerShot and accessories!

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  1. I am surprised that so few people are talking about the 50mm 1.2L. The problems with this expensive piece of glass have to be an embarassment to Canon. I tend to think that if Canon updates the 50 1.4, they will have to do the 50 1.2L at the same time. And yes, I know the 50 1.2L is a recent introduction.

  2. At the risk of being repetitive, I want a super wide wide zoom to complement the 70 – 200 2.8 L lens for APS-C sensors. It does not exist from Canon. This would mean a 14mm – 70mm 2.8 L. Can we encourage great Red Father to do something that captures a full frame 21 – 105 mmm 2.8 L WOW. Now THAT would be a Killer lens!

  3. Considering that the 28mm are normals for the APS-C cameras, I’m surprised to hear about a possible Canon EF-S fisheye before an upgrade to either EF 28mm lenses or a new EF-S 28mm lens.

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