I'm surprised it's getting an update though as it's not the oldest lens in the lien up (2006 I think) where the 35L was something like 1998.
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danski0224 said:Maybe Canon will stick the Blue Glass in everything.
All of the lenses need updating![]()
Maximilian said:Personally I find 1.2 on an 85mm focal length to give too shallow DOF in almost all cases though.
GMCPhotographics said:I think I'd be happier with an update to the 50L. The 85IIL is an amazing lens already. Sure the new blue refractive optics, weather sealing and non fly by wire AF would be improvements. But...as it stands, it's still an exceptional optic and unmatched in the market place by anyone else.
switters said:My, oh my. Christmas came early this year. I had a brief fling with the Fuji X-T1 and a bunch of their wonderful primes, but ultimately decided that I can't live with the crappy continuous AF. (You'll have to pry the X100T out of my cold, dead, hands though!)
I'm glad I didn't sell my 5DIII... because I fully intend to pick up the new 35L and 85L. Along with the 24-70 II and 70-200 IS, I will be completely covered.
Mt Spokane Photography said:switters said:My, oh my. Christmas came early this year. I had a brief fling with the Fuji X-T1 and a bunch of their wonderful primes, but ultimately decided that I can't live with the crappy continuous AF. (You'll have to pry the X100T out of my cold, dead, hands though!)
I'm glad I didn't sell my 5DIII... because I fully intend to pick up the new 35L and 85L. Along with the 24-70 II and 70-200 IS, I will be completely covered.
I think you mean Christmas 2016. Nothing in the rumor about 2015. Don't make buying decisions based on a far off rumor, too many things can happen to derail it.
dilbert said:At f/1.2 on 85mm, how thin is the DoF? You're almost forced to stop down just to get more than just the tip of someone's nose in focus.
GMCPhotographics said:I think I'd be happier with an update to the 50L. The 85IIL is an amazing lens already. Sure the new blue refractive optics, weather sealing and non fly by wire AF would be improvements. But...as it stands, it's still an exceptional optic and unmatched in the market place by anyone else.
ford0180 said:dilbert said:At f/1.2 on 85mm, how thin is the DoF? You're almost forced to stop down just to get more than just the tip of someone's nose in focus.
Having 1.2 allows subject-background separation when the subject is far away, and you can include their surroundings in the portrait. The effect can be simply fantastic.
Sure, the DoF is too thin at 1.2 in many situations but you can stop down. Especially if you are too close.
I find it incredibly useful, and it is probably my favorite lens. It would be very sad if Canon stopped making the 85L at f/1.2.
Machaon said:Oooh, bam!
I would be all over that lens like a rash.
Can't say that I've been a fan of the chromatic aberration produced by the current EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM, which the new blue refracting layer should fix nicely.
Only issue I can see is that this will be a seriously expensive piece of glass.
Canon's really coming out with some great lenses, I supposed pushed along by Sigma.
ford0180 said:Having 1.2 allows subject-background separation when the subject is far away, and you can include their surroundings in the portrait. The effect can be simply fantastic.
This is a very interesting proposal that I like a lotverysimplejason said:Waiting for an 85mm F1.8 IS USM (or STM, it doesn't matter as long as there's IS). Hopefully, this will be next.
Sure, the one that needs a refreshment is the 50L and probably adding IS to the 135L.YuengLinger said:GMCPhotographics said:I think I'd be happier with an update to the 50L. The 85IIL is an amazing lens already. Sure the new blue refractive optics, weather sealing and non fly by wire AF would be improvements. But...as it stands, it's still an exceptional optic and unmatched in the market place by anyone else.
+1
Exactly!
Canon Rumors said:Could the new 85L be f/1.4 instead of f/1.2? It’s possible, they went slower moving from the EF 50 f/1.0L to the 50 f/1.2L. Although, having the lens at f/1.2 does give Canon some bragging rights for DSLR lenses.</p>
Going to f/1.4 is sensible. At f/1.2 on 85mm, how thin is the DoF? You're almost forced to stop down just to get more than just the tip of someone's nose in focus.