Canon 28 1.8

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I am sorry if from my RE: post it seemed that I took your post to be offensive. Not at all. I was just curious to know whether what I know about EF and EF-s (and focal length) is correct or not.

Coming to my original post, what I tried to mean is that even if canon comes out with a, say, EF-S 30mm, would not the perspective remain the same as that of EF 30mm on an APS-C? The EF-S will probably just "optimized" (smaller glass elements probably) for cropped sensor. Therefore, for us APS-C photogs, it won't make any difference (probably) whether canon brings out an EF 30mm or EF-S 30mm. With APS-C both will capture the exact same picutre (FOV equivalent to something close to 50mm). Is there any difference in the FOV of EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 set at 50mm on APS-C and EF 50mm (any of the three/four) on APS-C? I think not. But I do not have the 17-55 so cannot do the experiment right now. The request for EF-S 30mm is also similar I believe, EF 30mm will also serve the exact same purpose.
 
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RAKAMRAK said:
I am sorry if from my RE: post it seemed that I took your post to be offensive. Not at all. I was just curious to know whether what I know about EF and EF-s (and focal length) is correct or not.

Coming to my original post, what I tried to mean is that even if canon comes out with a, say, EF-S 30mm, would not the perspective remain the same as that of EF 30mm on an APS-C? The EF-S will probably just "optimized" (smaller glass elements probably) for cropped sensor. Therefore, for us APS-C photogs, it won't make any difference (probably) whether canon brings out an EF 30mm or EF-S 30mm.

No no, your assessment is correct. You're absolutely right. Will Canon make an EF-S lens at that focal length? No way. Even if the photos were slightly different with the two lenses, it makes not a lick of difference in reality and therefore Canon will not make the lens. When was the last release date for an EF-S lens?
 
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yeah true. The last "presentable" EF-S zoom was in 2009 and except for the 60mm macro there is not a single EF-S prime (probably does not make business sense either).

I wish may be someday canon will bring out EF-S 55-135/150mm f/2.8.
 
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RAKAMRAK said:
yeah true. The last "presentable" EF-S zoom was in 2009 and except for the 60mm macro there is not a single EF-S prime (probably does not make business sense either).

I wish may be someday canon will bring out EF-S 55-135/150mm f/2.8.

That's actually excellent. Now that you mention it, does someone have a 7D and a 60mm lens, and a FF camera with a 100mm lens. Then we could do subtle comparisons regarding view and prespective. That would be a great test (only an effective 4mm difference).
 
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Why would Canon make a new EF-S lens when they have shown that they can make a cheap and compact EF lens? As their direction is ff, the introduction of ef-s lens would send the wrong message to potential ff users
 
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RAKAMRAK said:
yeah true. The last "presentable" EF-S zoom was in 2009 and except for the 60mm macro there is not a single EF-S prime (probably does not make business sense either).

I wish may be someday canon will bring out EF-S 55-135/150mm f/2.8.

I don't think a 55-150 would be that much lighter/smaller/cheaper than the already excellent and available 70-200s. At 150mm and f/2.8, the effective aperture is already much larger than the sensor, so a smaller sensor does would not help reduce lens size. Sigma came out with a 50-150mm F2.8 APO EX DC OS. It weighs about 100g less than the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 APO EX DG HSM OS and costs only about 100 less (1200 vs. 1300 on Amazon). If that is similar to what Canon could do, then I'd opt for the 70-200 instead because Sigma's 50-150 is for the crop camera only and the FF version is longer, weighs only about 0.25 lb more and is longer.
 
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Daniel Flather said:
The real question is this: Why has Canon left crop users in the cold by not releasing a "normal" prime in an ef-s mount? Buying an ef 24, 28, or 35mm lens to substitute a "normal" on a crop body is stupid. You'll have a close to normal focal length, but you'll have a wide angle perspective.

Fail.
First of all, primes with an ef-mount work very well on APS-C cameras. The 50mm is a very nice portrait prime on a crop camera. Secondly, I would love special primes for aps-c, for example an ef-s 15mm f/2.8. The question is, how big is the market for such a prime?
 
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Stevo,

I've been using that lens for a few years now and love it; it's my go-to lens when I need something wider than 50mm. Lens flare has not been a problem with it, though I sometimes remove the UV filter when shooting into the sun. I included some sun shots to show how flare resistant it is. I also have the original EF 14mm f/2.8L, so I know what a problem lens flare can be! I especially like using it during Autumn, while hiking.

Like most wide-angle lenses, it's not good for portraits (the heads bulge out), but IMO the colors are very good.

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briansquibb said:
Why would Canon make a new EF-S lens when they have shown that they can make a cheap and compact EF lens? As their direction is ff, the introduction of ef-s lens would send the wrong message to potential ff users

They can't make a cheap, fast, 30mm lens that performs well on full frame. Nikon have a DX 35mm lens. It's one of their top sellers.
 
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I've also got this lens as my "standard" lens. It's on my camera all the time and I really love it.
Some samples:


Home by sjoukebakker, on Flickr


Clear Cut by sjoukebakker, on Flickr

I bought it for the f/1.8 since I often shoot indoor events like meetings. Now I'm saving up for the 24-70mm f/2.8 since a little flexibility in zooming also comes in handy and for my landscape work the extra few wide mm would be welcome.
 
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elflord said:
briansquibb said:
Why would Canon make a new EF-S lens when they have shown that they can make a cheap and compact EF lens? As their direction is ff, the introduction of ef-s lens would send the wrong message to potential ff users

They can't make a cheap, fast, 30mm lens that performs well on full frame. Nikon have a DX 35mm lens. It's one of their top sellers.

The 28mm f/2.8 IS is a good pointer ....
 
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briansquibb said:
elflord said:
briansquibb said:
Why would Canon make a new EF-S lens when they have shown that they can make a cheap and compact EF lens? As their direction is ff, the introduction of ef-s lens would send the wrong message to potential ff users

They can't make a cheap, fast, 30mm lens that performs well on full frame. Nikon have a DX 35mm lens. It's one of their top sellers.

The 28mm f/2.8 IS is a good pointer ....

The Nikon is $200 and is the 4th best selling lens on Amazon at the time of writing. The reason it's this cheap is that it's a DX lens. The 28mm f/2.8 IS is too expensive to serve as a budget walkaround prime. There's a reason it's expensive -- it's wide on a full frame, and good wide angle lenses aren't cheap.
 
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The 28 1.8 flirts with unusable softness wide open, and even then is only 1.3 stops faster than a 2.8 zoom. Those considering 28 1.8 as a "standard" prime on crop camera would be better served by the Sigma 30 1.4, unless they plan on moving to FF soon or use both FF and APS-C bodies. However, the 28 1.8 is cheap, compact, and has fast & accurate AF. The 28 1.8 is for FF street photographers who want a small & light wide angle, FF low light whores on a budget (such as myself), or APS-C users afraid of Sigma quality control. For any other application there is a better or more cost effective option. I'm saving up for a 24 1.4 II as I write this.
 
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Daniel Flather said:
The real question is this: Why has Canon left crop users in the cold by not releasing a "normal" prime in an ef-s mount? Buying an ef 24, 28, or 35mm lens to substitute a "normal" on a crop body is stupid. You'll have a close to normal focal length, but you'll have a wide angle perspective.

Fail.

Your concept of perspective is flawed I'm afraid. A 30mm EF lens would have exactly the same perspective as a 30mm EF-S lens if they were both mounted on crop sensor cameras.
 
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