The prime VCM line has 2 more lenses coming. Not anytime soon though, sometime next year. One of them won't be f/1.4.
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1.999 $ with or without VAT? How high is your VAT?$1999 in Canada (Camera Canada, Thecamerastore, Vistek).
Why so expensive? We don't have to pay tariffs unlike your neighbours to the south.
edit to add: 1999 CAD is 1445 USD so that is a tad less expensive than prices in the 'States.
Uuhhhhh, that sounds very intriguingThe prime VCM line has 2 more lenses coming. Not anytime soon though, sometime next year.
One not being f1.4 sounds like either a 100mm F1.8 (or F2) or a uwa lens. Maybe a 16mm F1.8.One of them won't be f/1.4.
I would love new f2.0 zoom lenses:Idk… but the current line up is so boring!?
I want a lens like the 50-150 2.0 and a lightweight 28-70 2.0…
If weddings are getting better I will switch.
Almost everyone I personally know who shoots weddings professionally has a 35-150 or 50-150 by this point. I am not a pro but would probably get a sony body soon enough. TBH canon is definitely not creating new lenes fast enough to justify keeping RF closed. Like when RF first came out we had out of spec lenses like 28-70 but now it has turned around and special lenses from other manufacturer are not matched in the canon lineup. Lame.Idk… but the current line up is so boring!?
I want a lens like the 50-150 2.0 and a lightweight 28-70 2.0…
If weddings are getting better I will switch.
If you have a IBIS camera, it will perform the 8stops. Keeping the old EF 85/f1.4L with weaker IS is pointless.No IS? For this reason I will stick with my adapted EF85 f1.4L IS...one of the sharpest lenses ever made.
I just checked pricing on B&H and with tax, out of the door, it's $1813.90, at least for my area (around Chicago).$1,649 USA against £1,679 UK. With a better exchange rate and no tariffs, does Canon Japan treat the UK as a cashcow?
The stabilizers in Canon RF and Nikon Z lenses rattle also when power is off. It is not a bug, it is a feature.If the VCM motor still rattles around, I'm not excited to pay $1650 for it.
5% federal, plus 0-10% depending on the province. My province (Alberta) doesn't charge sales taxes so I would pay $2100. Someone in New Brunswick would pay $2300.1.999 $ with or without VAT? How high is your VAT?
thx for your respond. I did a google search and I got confused when I read 5% but then sometimes 13% or less, but that explains it. So, living in New Brunswick, a vacation trip to Alberta seemingly pays for itself if the family does their yearly shopping there.5% federal, plus 0-10% depending on the province. My province (Alberta) doesn't charge sales taxes so I would pay $2100. Someone in New Brunswick would pay $2300.
In the available previews (Gordon, Chris) they noticed that 'clunk' is gone, the motor is much better dampened. But these were pre-production units, so take it with a grain of salt, etc.If the VCM motor still rattles around, I'm not excited to pay $1650 for it.
It's a 9000 km drive from St. John New Brunswick to Calgary Alberta, and back again. At 15 km/L and $1.50 per Liter that'll cost $900. Not enough to pay for a 85 VCM but you can get a 85/2 macro for that money.thx for your respond. I did a google search and I got confused when I read 5% but then sometimes 13% or less, but that explains it. So, living in New Brunswick, a vacation trip to Alberta seemingly pays for itself if the family does their yearly shopping there.just kidding of course.
True, but if one gets a camera and a lens, the wife an iPad, the kids each a new phone you might end up savingIt's a 9000 km drive from St. John New Brunswick to Calgary Alberta, and back again. At 15 km/L and $1.50 per Liter that'll cost $900. Not enough to pay for a 85 VCM but you can get a 85/2 macro for that money.
I have - and sometimes use - a vintage Canon Serenar 100mm f/2.0 for my Leica M39 thread mount Canon rangefinders from the early 1960s. This lens is capable of producing beautiful images with a mix of already quite modern sharpness and a still vintage look... I think I should get a RF-LTM adapter and try it on a digital camera.I'm still in love with my father's vintage FD 100/2.0.
Pity, that it was stolen from my brother years ago...
I hope I didn't miss a post here with the same info: Bryan Carnathan from The Digital Picture has posted a thorough review:Today, Canon has announced the RF 85mm F1.4 VCM, the latest addition to its line of VCM (voice coil motor) autofocus lenses. Canon explained their VCM motors as a simple type of electric motor that utilises magnets surrounding a coil of wire. These types of motors are more efficient at moving heavier objects, and the […]
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