Canon Looking at New RF-S Prime Lenses for APS-C, Including an RF-S 10mm F2.8

Thanks for that catch... :ROFLMAO:


I've used it quite a lot for traveling (light) and for being cheap (in case of theft) together with my 200D and it performed (both photos @250mm plus cropping):

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Great shots Maximilian! I recall you took them on Kos. I think it is the best of your many fine shots of an Emperor Dragonfly and one of your best BIFs.
 
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I would like to see them make an RF-S 22mm or 24mm pancake. I had the EF-S 24mm but sold it as I moved away from adapted lenses. But now I wish I would have kept it.
An RF-S 22mm would be very welcome. I have a very beaten up M100 and EF-M 22mm which has been my go to pocket camera for years. (I tried a Fuji X100 but didn't get on with it, or its price.) A small RF-S camera and 22mm lens would be a nice upgrade.
 
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Great shots Maximilian! I recall you took them on Kos.
Thanks and correct Alan. These were from my holiday trip to Kos in 2023.
I think it is the best of your many fine shots of an Emperor Dragonfly and one of your best BIFs.
Sorry, to correct you, but the dragon is a male southern migrant hawker or blue-eyed hawker (aeshna affinis).
But I fully agree that the barn swallow is overall one of my best shots ever.
Especially when you think of the nine dot diamond AF system of the 200D ;)
 
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Considering that Canon already has a compact affordable RF 16mm f/2.8 and RF 28mm f/2.8 primes and somewhat more expensive 24mm f/1.8, my guess is that the first RF-S prime will be pancake design 20mm or 24mm with the maximum aperture of either f2 or f2.8.
 
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I would welcome that. Knowing the EF-S 24mm, I would prefer it a little wider, eg. the 20mm you mentioned.
I felt the same with my EF-S 24mm f/2.8. I don't think we will wait for too long, as far as I remember Cannon Rumors wrote last year about two (at the time of writing) upcoming RF-S power zoom (PZ) lenses (wide angle and normal) and one fast RF-S prime. One zoom lens is out and that is 14-30mm f/4-6.3, the other are probably coming this year.
 
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If only Sigma would introduce a small and light 50-140 f/2.8 DC OS C. I already own most of the rest.
It's been a pretty confusing gap in their crop lens lineup for quite a while. Something like copying the Olympus 40-150/2.8 would be a great lens for APS-C - not exactly 'small and light', but not too bad and excellent optically. Unfortunately, with the introduction of the 17-40/1.8 it seems more likely that Sigma may look at updating the 50-100/1.8 instead and I'd find that a much less interesting lens.
 
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As someone who likes 50mm for wide angle shoots and is spoiled by 100-200mm (in FF terms):
Ultrawide is needed sometimes so maybe I would prefer a zoom with the same max. aperture.
Maybe I will be fine with the EF-S 10-18mm lens which has an image stabilizer for the R50 V and can be used with a variable ND filter inside the RF-EF adapter. Wide open is not too important at UW for me.

RF-S 28 might be a great choice if it has perfect image quality especially very high contrast in contraligh/no ghosting, low distortion and overall clarity + good closeup range.

And yes: EF-M 32 1.4 is a stellar lens which would be very welcome in the RF world. Maybe with the same 43mm thread I have a variable ND filter for.
 
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