RF Dream list:
14-28mm f2 or a 14mm f1.4 and a 20-24mm f1.2
35mm f1.2
85mm f1.2 - have it
135mm f1.4
14-28mm f2 or a 14mm f1.4 and a 20-24mm f1.2
35mm f1.2
85mm f1.2 - have it
135mm f1.4
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A long macro, with IS, e.g. RF200mm f/4L MACRO IS. I don't particularly care about the focus motor, silent would be a plus, as would be raw speed. Also, it has to be black, like the EF180mm L macro
Duh! Any EF lens works with the drop in adapter, nobody was talking about adapters, the 11-24, heck even the 8-15 are rear end filterable with an adapter...Canon EF 14/2.8L + EF-RF Drop In Mount Adapter.
We weren't talking kits! I was one of the first people to buy the Fotodiox kit for the TS-E17, so what?My 11-24 is filterable with a kit. Just not screw on filters. As for 14 mm again there are kits that can filter and they are way smaller than the ones for the 11mm lens. My friend shoots Nikon and has the 11-35 mm Z mount native lens and the filter kit is a compact set versus the huge set I have to lug around for the EF 11-24.
Lightweight RF 150-500 f4 w/integrated 1.4x TC. I would even accept f5.6 above 400 assuming the same IQ out to 500mm before you kicked in the 1.4x. I would also go 200-500 f4 w/integrated 1.4x TC (280-700mm). If not, put me down for the 500mm f4 DO.
It really is, once you work up to it!*Lightweight* 500mm f/4, really??
*Lightweight* 500mm f/4, really??
We weren't talking kits! I was one of the first people to buy the Fotodiox kit for the TS-E17, so what?
Nikon don't make an 11-35 Z so your friend is doing well!
However if he owns the Nikkor Z 14-30mm f/4 he does in fact have the worlds first and so far only front filterable FF 14mm rectilinear lens. That is a real achievement in lens design, however I would caution you can't actually see the optical characteristics of the lens because all the Z bodies automatically correct for distortion and vignetting automatically and you can't turn it off, even the viewfinder shows the corrected image...
I have some pretty simple requests:
EF 50mm f/1.4 USM II... An update of a good old lens. Add in IS would be a bonus.
A series of EF-M primes with USM focus drive, real manual focus rings and able to override AF any time. They also need to have focus scales. 10mm or 12mm, 16mm, 21 or 22mm, 35 or 36mm, 50mm and 85mm. These should all be fast but affordable... f/2.8 wide angles, f/2 or f/1.4 for the 21/22mm... At least f/1.4 for the rest, although if they snuck in one or two f/1.2s, that would be cool, so long as they kept them compact and fairly affordable.
It's time the EF-M lens line got some respect! They should offer an M5 Mark II with 32.5MP too, to complement the new EF-M lenses.
Oh, and while we're making requests, it's time for a 7D Mark III, too.
24-50mm L f/1.8
It really is, once you work up to it!
Mine got a lot of use on a weeks-long safari just over a month ago. I keep telling myself the photos I got (and a lot really are great) are worth all the aches.