jeffa4444 said:
The lens overdue updating is the EF24-105mm f4L IS USM whilst it still produces great results the chromatic abberations especially at 24mm and 105mm should be able to be bettered today as should the small amount of shading either end.
This lens is a staple for many photographers and as sensor MP increases the weaknesses become more apparent.
Disagree on the 24-105L getting replaced -- it
already was replaced, and it was also moved to a lower price point / feature set as a non-L budget lens. Canon couldn't make a 24-105 optically good enough
and cheap enough to serve as that starter-L kit lens, so they offered a 24-70 f/4L IS that they
could make and they offered a 24-105 non-L to those that still needed the length.
Yes, they still sell the 24-105L, but we don't know for how much longer. I don't see it (or a replacement) figuring prominently in their future plans.
My thoughts on their past/present/future on three price points is attached -- it obviously leaves out some odd ducks like the the fishbowls, 28-300L, 70-300L, all the sub-price-points in the 70-200 space, etc. but you get the idea.
- A