thepancakeman said:And I apologize for my tone about your tone. ;-) Been a yucky morning, and I seem to have less patience than normal for the "everyone shoots exactly like me and has exactly the same budget and equipment needs as I do" approach that is often prevalent around here.
Anyhow, there are enough major unknowns about this lens (like IQ and price point) that those of us in the market for a 50 probably can't--or at least shouldn't--jump to any major conclusions.
No worries. I'm a nut on 50 prime discussions. I had it coming.
My guess for prices:
The 50 f/1.8 STM will run perhaps $199 at first and then settle down around $149. Reason: the other pancake STMs had the same trend as this, and this new lens has an almost pancake-y size and feature set. Yes, all of those were f/2 (EF-M) or f/2.8 (EF and EF-S), but I think this lens needs to stay cheap -- even if Canon sells it at a loss until production ramps up -- to get early-in-their-development enthusiasts hooked on the value proposition of primes. This lens has pull-through in that it helps Canon sell pricier primes.
The someday new 50 f/nooneknows IS USM is a $600 future state lens based on the 24/28/35 IS refresh price history, but there is such massive pent-up demand for an 9 out of 10 at everything 50mm with IS, not immense and heavy, modern/reliable/fast USM, etc. that I honestly believe they could briefly sell it for anywhere up to $1,000 at first offering and just clean up sales-wise.
The next 50L will no longer be priced for mortals. I see that thing costing near Otus money, but I could be talked down on that.
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