<p>According to Russian certification agency Novocert, Canon will be introducing an EF-M 28mm f/3.5 IS STM lens in the coming weeks/months.</p>
<p>We <a href="http://www.canonrumors.com/more-mentions-of-ef-m-prime-lenses-cr1/">expected to see a macro</a> and at least 2 more EF-M lenses to come before the end of 2016.</p>
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Yeah, I would have preferred a longer macro for EF-M also, but don't completely write off this lens. I thought Sony's E 30mm f/3.5 Macro was too wide and too slow until I started using it. There's a niche for it.trulandphoto said:Would much rather see a 60mm macro for EF-M. More isolated background, more working distance.
Frodo said:Something doesn't gel.
If a macro, why 28mm (equivalent to 44mm on full frame), which is short for a macro.
If a new prime, why so close to the solitary 22mm.
Why such a modest aperture?
I know the specs are close to the EF 50/3.5 macro, but it would not be a priority focal length/aperture for the EF-M line.
mpphoto said:Yeah, I would have preferred a longer macro for EF-M also, but don't completely write off this lens. I thought Sony's E 30mm f/3.5 Macro was too wide and too slow until I started using it. There's a niche for it.trulandphoto said:Would much rather see a 60mm macro for EF-M. More isolated background, more working distance.
mpphoto said:Yeah, I would have preferred a longer macro for EF-M also, but don't completely write off this lens. I thought Sony's E 30mm f/3.5 Macro was too wide and too slow until I started using it. There's a niche for it.trulandphoto said:Would much rather see a 60mm macro for EF-M. More isolated background, more working distance.
brad-man said:I agree with Frodo. It's too close to the wonderful 22mm. I do like the inclusion of an EF-M macro though.
edit: If it's a macro, shouldn't it have IS for the sake of lighting/shutter speed? Oops. I just noticed it does have IS so never mind...
ahsanford said:brad-man said:I agree with Frodo. It's too close to the wonderful 22mm. I do like the inclusion of an EF-M macro though.
edit: If it's a macro, shouldn't it have IS for the sake of lighting/shutter speed? Oops. I just noticed it does have IS so never mind...
This will not supplant the 22mm pancake. This is the 'EF-M Macro'. Every mount gets at least one, and as Neuro said, it was one of the final missing pieces of a basic starter set of lenses for EF-M.
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Woody said:All these lenses are rather slow... why don't they introduce f/1.4 primes like those in Fujifilm line-up? See http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/xf_lens/roadmap/
Woody said:All these lenses are rather slow... why don't they introduce f/1.4 primes like those in Fujifilm line-up? See http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/xf_lens/roadmap/
Woody said:All these lenses are rather slow... why don't they introduce f/1.4 primes like those in Fujifilm line-up? See http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/xf_lens/roadmap/