firstly, do not embarrass yourself making such an unwarranted statements as you have just made.
what Mt. Spokane Photography said is perfectly correct UNLESS we are talking UWA lenses. there you have it. The example you have made is about UWA lenses. yes, Sony 12-24 is a good example of short flange distance advantage in UWA range. but now let's see what happens in 85mm+ focal range. or even look at 24-70 GM and 70-200 GM, compare to Canon similar lenses and see for yourself.
this is what I was told many many years ago: listen, learn, gain knowledge and only then speak out.
what Mt. Spokane Photography said is perfectly correct UNLESS we are talking UWA lenses. there you have it. The example you have made is about UWA lenses. yes, Sony 12-24 is a good example of short flange distance advantage in UWA range. but now let's see what happens in 85mm+ focal range. or even look at 24-70 GM and 70-200 GM, compare to Canon similar lenses and see for yourself.
this is what I was told many many years ago: listen, learn, gain knowledge and only then speak out.
snoke said:Mt Spokane Photography said:snoke said:If Canon need new mount, Canon make it.
EF & EF-S on mirrorless is not perfect. Like square peg in round hole.
Canon has already patented a ff mount for mirrorless. So, yes, it can be made. The real issue is that pro level users know that high end lenses do not get any smaller for mirrorless bodies, so any overall size reduction is minimal.
Both Canon EF 11-24 and Sony 12-24 pro level, yes?
What is size difference?
Size not make lens "high end." "High end" lens not need be big. F-number and focal length determine size. Leica have high end lens. Leica lens not big. Are Leica lens for pro?
See lens on front large format camera? This for pro? How big?
Lens size result of many things. Size not requirement for pro.
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