jlev23 said:IS, no IS, i don't care for video production, what we film makers DO care about is if the end of the lens protrudes out when zooming or focusing so we can ride a matte box. if it does then i won't be buying this lens, id just get the 70-200mm and then one of the wide primes![]()
I bought a new one for € 1069 one week ago...dealaddict said:US $2299 ????? ouch ...
Although I expect it will be expensive, not that expensive though. Even more expensive than the 70-200 F2.8 IS II?
The guy who bought my MK I for $1040 must be very happy.
gferdinandsen said:The only dissappointment I have with the lens is the 82mm filter size. For ,my wide angle I specifically went with the 17-40 for the common 77mm threads. Now, If I upgrade lenses to this, I will need to get several new filters adding significantly to the cost. Oh well, when we get our annual bonus in September, this lens will be high on my wish list!
ssrdd said:canon is lost. with 4kcine zooms,c300 and now 24-70 lens. no offense fan boys.
KitH said:Question 1. Multiple Choice (mark all that apply)
The lack of IS in this lens at this price is caused by:-
a) Canon have found the upper limit on image quality possible with image stabilisation using what is, after all, a wobbly lens element held in place by motors and springs and for this lens chose to tie the glass down tightly?
b) Canon don't want to kill any remaining sales of the 24-105mm f4 IS, which has been around for a while and has nicely paid back its investment already?
c) Canon found they had sufficient image quality to do serious damage to the the L- prime lens market if they put this lens out with IS, because then only the bokeh-chasers would have any use for the big f1.4s?
Question 2. Short Answers
Discuss your answer to Q1, illustrating with visual aids, MTF charts, WTF charts and stuff pasted off the web as appropriate.
phischeye said:As far as I know, IS is not so good for the video folks. If canon releases a video centric 5DM3 and some video concept camera, this new non IS camera might be for them.