What is "true" IBIS?I don't believe the EOS R will have true IBIS.
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What is "true" IBIS?I don't believe the EOS R will have true IBIS.
Nice comparison! Thank you for adding it. To be honest, that 50L seemed very tempting, but it’s size is a bit off putting to me. It seems bigger than the EF 50L, which measures 85,8 x 65,5mm. I hope I am wrong.
Hi there, nobody seemed to notice yet that new lenses have 1 extra ring, that reminds the one on the "control adapter" most likely delivery "control functions" while shooting with EF lenses. Any ideas on what the "control functions" could be?
Most likely a system which moves the sensor rather than translating and cropping the image.What is "true" IBIS?
Hi there, nobody seemed to notice yet that new lenses have 1 extra ring, that reminds the one on the "control adapter" most likely delivery "control functions" while shooting with EF lenses. Any ideas on what the "control functions" could be?
Holy shit, what if that lens has RF and EF position? And moves a mirror to allow that to happen?
RF 28-70mm f/2L
drool...
Anyone going to guess a price before Wednesday?
Hi there, nobody seemed to notice yet that new lenses have 1 extra ring, that reminds the one on the "control adapter" most likely delivery "control functions" while shooting with EF lenses. Any ideas on what the "control functions" could be?
I guess, we have to think of it in terms of Sigma 105/1.4 sizewise.
What is "true" IBIS?
I'd say the distance between the rear LCD surface and the focal plane mark (compared to hotshoe dimensions) is closer to A7II than to A7.I don't believe the EOS R will have true IBIS.
I like the idea of using the adapter that has filter insert I think that would be wonderful way to manage all my filters diameters on all my lenses.Quess you are right, but my worries is, that a High-end 5D / 1D "ish" R-series will still need an adaptor to mount EF lenses.
So are EF lenses a dead along with DSLR's 10 years from now? That will be sad, and bad news for a lot of EF lens owners.
I still hope that Canon will make a ML/ILC with native EF mount
Here's what I think;
Canon never pours all the good candy in the same bowl. The EOS R we've just heard about will be an "entry-to-medium level" 6D-type of camera with up-to-date specs but with no IBIS. This so that they can lower the cost and price it accordingly. They bundle it with the 24-105 IS and 35 1.8 IS in order to compensate for the missing IBIS. Future RF lenses aimed at this body will likely include IS.
On step up and we are in L-territory. The 28-70/2 and 50L do not have IS since it would make them even bigger (especially 28-70). These lenses are most likely designed with another body in mind. In fact...I think it will look extremely strange...plain wrong to put that f/2 zoom on the little EOS-R. I am sure Canon has something else in store. A more professional ML with joystick AF, dual-card slots, higher resolution and of course...IBIS.
This might be a surprise for the 5th release or something they will mention as an upcoming model down the road.
could be aperture control or customisable.Hi there, nobody seemed to notice yet that new lenses have 1 extra ring, that reminds the one on the "control adapter" most likely delivery "control functions" while shooting with EF lenses. Any ideas on what the "control functions" could be?
From what I see in the pictures is that all BUT the RF 35 mm F 1.8 Macro IS STM seem to have a rubber ring on the mount for weather sealing.Here is another view. Sized everything based on the lens mount size. Note that the RF 35 mm F 1.8 Macro IS STM seems to have a rubber ring on the mount that the others don't seem to have.View attachment 180055