How does STM point to mirror-less? It points towards silent focus for video...but, that can be useful on any type of body.JurijTurnsek said:STM point to a future mirrorless system
phemark said:But why it has to be longer? Cant they bend light sharply enough to use big glass in a very short lens? What are physics restrictions to this? (Just curious, an article regarding this would be an interesting read)
neuroanatomist said:Wow...a very flat, very light normal prime. Such a lens will make carrying and shooting with my forthcoming 1D X like.....carrying and shooting with a 1D X. Guess I just don't see the point. Maybe with the new Rebel...
hmmm said:I've got a bad feeling about the price of these new STM lenses....
I sure hope this pancake comes in at about $200. We could start a pricing pool -- unfortunately my guess would be $400.
Sure hope $200 wins the pool!
neuroanatomist said:Wow...a very flat, very light normal prime. Such a lens will make carrying and shooting with my forthcoming 1D X like.....carrying and shooting with a 1D X. Guess I just don't see the point. Maybe with the new Rebel...
neuroanatomist said:Wow...a very flat, very light normal prime. Such a lens will make carrying and shooting with my forthcoming 1D X like.....carrying and shooting with a 1D X. Guess I just don't see the point. Maybe with the new Rebel...
Random Orbits said:phemark said:But why it has to be longer? Cant they bend light sharply enough to use big glass in a very short lens? What are physics restrictions to this? (Just curious, an article regarding this would be an interesting read)
Material properties restrict how much the light can be bent. To make fast aperture short lenses, you'd need new glass-like materials that have a higher index of refraction and have lower chromatic abberation properties. Diffractive optics with their gratings can bend light more than traditional optics, but the technology is not yet good enough to deliver comparable or better IQ.
bvukich said:neuroanatomist said:Wow...a very flat, very light normal prime. Such a lens will make carrying and shooting with my forthcoming 1D X like.....carrying and shooting with a 1D X. Guess I just don't see the point. Maybe with the new Rebel...
Don't think of it as a cheap lens, think of it as an expensive body cap that you can take pictures through.
Axilrod said:For $200 no one should be complaining, this seems like it's definitely geared towards entry-level users (which most people on here are not). I can't believe it's so tiny though.
So has anyone figured out what STM means?
bvukich said:neuroanatomist said:Wow...a very flat, very light normal prime. Such a lens will make carrying and shooting with my forthcoming 1D X like.....carrying and shooting with a 1D X. Guess I just don't see the point. Maybe with the new Rebel...
Don't think of it as a cheap lens, think of it as an expensive body cap that you can take pictures through.