A new wide angle Z lens is coming after the RF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Z

Yeah ! Those zoom adapters are expensive and I only hear good reviews when Canon sends the product to them . I have the 24-105 F2.8 lens and is very smooth for focusing and zooming . I would assume the 70-200 power Zoom will be the same .
 
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Forget the R1, they need to get these lenses out for the C400.

I see a lot of confusion in the comments from photographers about these lenses, but for videographers they are truly astonishing. Sure, some people might complain about the weight, but actual cinema lenses are much heavier and with far fewer features. Nothing compares to these Z lenses at this price point for R series cameras.

Regarding the servo zoom, this is the exact same piece of kit that came with the 18-80mm CN-E lens except that it is now easily detachable. If people are trying to use it without a 20 pin zoom rocker then they are using it wrong. The base model is pointless unless there is some sort of remote control kit that allows it to be controlled in the future without a 20 pin port. The zoom does appear to be slower that would be desired for crash zooms, but that might either be a power issue or due to the fact that these z lenses have a problem with distortion correction with crash zooms.

Anyway, Canon really needs to release these Z lenses sooner rather than later.
 
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SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

12-24 f/2.8, if the sharpness and vignetting is decently managed, would be in my bag before I even saw the price. We're approaching solar maximum for Aurora shooting, and I'd like no lens more than an ultra wide/fast zoom that could slot into a trinity, and ASAP.
 
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I have not learnt the importance of these Z lenses YET. Let\'s see if they interest me later.I am talking about the \'power zoom\' aspect of it. (f2.8 is welcome on the 24-105)
 
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If we finally have overlap between the middle and long zoom (24-105, 70-200) I\'m curious why everyone would prefer NO overlap on the wide end? 12-24 or similar seems much more popular than 14-35. I\'ve shot a lot of 14mm in the 90s and like really wide-angle shots, and I know nothing about video, but it seems like overlap would be more useful more often than an extra 2mm? Note power-zoom is useless if you you need to go from wider than 24 to narrower than 24, unless you have some overlap, and 24-35 is actually a very considerable amount...
 
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If we finally have overlap between the middle and long zoom (24-105, 70-200) I\'m curious why everyone would prefer NO overlap on the wide end? 12-24 or similar seems much more popular than 14-35. I\'ve shot a lot of 14mm in the 90s and like really wide-angle shots, and I know nothing about video, but it seems like overlap would be more useful more often than an extra 2mm? Note power-zoom is useless if you you need to go from wider than 24 to narrower than 24, unless you have some overlap, and 24-35 is actually a very considerable amount...
I think it's that 12mm vs. 14mm is more important to people than the long end of the UWA zoom. Personally, I think the RF 14-35/4 is a great lens, and the fact that it edges into the normal range at 35mm means it's useful as a 'walkaround' lens whereas a 12-24 would not be (for me). But 24mm is pretty wide, and practically speaking when I want wide I want WIDE. For that reason, since getting the RF 10-20/4, I have not taken the 14-35/4 on any trips – the combination of the 10-20/4 with the 24-105/4 is better for my use.
 
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Wow that's a crowded lineup, with zooms starting at 10, 14, 15, and now 12 mm. Makes me wonder about the business case. But I'm sure canon knows best. I think an ASTRO oriented 12 or 14 mm f/1.4 may be better received.
 
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Wow that's a crowded lineup, with zooms starting at 10, 14, 15, and now 12 mm. Makes me wonder about the business case. But I'm sure canon knows best. I think an ASTRO oriented 12 or 14 mm f/1.4 may be better received.
How many zooms start at 24mm?

Regardless, as a Z series lens the UWA zoom would apparently be part of an f/2.8 trinity aimed at hybrid shooters. If the 24-105/2.8 is the benchmark, both the 70-200/2.8 Z and this rumored UWA Z will be excellent.
 
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