Canon Will Continue to Expand the RF Lens Lineup at 6 to 8 Lenses a Year

The big question about that particular lens, which is typical for Sigma…is it sharp at its longest focal length? Does it suffer from horrendous flare and focal breathing and what’s it like with tele converters?
If none of these are “amazing” or “take your breath away” but merely “ok”, “adequate” or 90%, then a used EF 600 lis II might be a better option.
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Sounds like a typical Canon interview. Nice to see the plan is to continue at 6-8 lenses per year.

FSI for the 6DIII wasn’t a surprise, the R5’s FSI sensor delivered IQ as good as any other FF sensor on the market. BSI is a marketing gimmick for current full frame pixel sizes (though you can’t get the speed benefit of a stacked sensor without BSI).


Why? I honestly don’t get comments like that. Except from trolls, or people with zero business acumen. Why lie when you can just leave it at ‘no comment’ (which was the main answer anyway). It could easily be true that the lack of 3rd party FF autofocus lenses is the choice of the 3rd parties, technically…Canon sets the terms, and if they don’t want such lenses made they just need to set terms to make it undesirable. 3rd parties won’t make the lenses if Canon’s licensing fee makes them unprofitable. It’s not personal, it’s business.
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To be honest AI noise reduction or upscaling is "generating pixels". The effects can be pretty noticeable. I wish they focused more on dynamic range instead. Images are already clean enough and with enough resolution.

Also very funny comments on the RF restrictions to third party "it's not like that, but we are not going to say how it is". Sure...
 
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And I very happily welcome a non-budget 28mm f/1,4 or f/1,2 L !!!
And, of course, a 35mm f/1.2 or f/1,0 L !!!
I'd take any 28mm with a focus speed up to today standards, but I know that it is not a market priority since zero manufacturers have released one. Plus the Canon pancake being a good deal has made it the lowest possible priority.
 
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6 years after the launch of the 2018 RF mount, from the top of my head these are the lenses Canon will likely launch

- Tilt-Shift "TS-R" Lenses (15mm / 17mm / 18mm / 20mm / 24mm / 35mm / 50mm / 55mm / 85mm / 90mm / 100mm)
- RF 200-500mm (ideally f/4L IS with 1.4x as the 500mm f/4L IS prime is missing)
- RF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
- RF 300mm f/2.0L IS as the 100-300mm f/2.8L IS zoom is available
- RF 200mm f/1.8L IS as there are numerous 200mm f/2.0 with & without IS on dSLR & mirrorless mounts at present & in the past
- RF 180mm f/3.5L Macro
- RF-S pancake
- Super-Telephoto Zoom (200-600mm / 180-600mm / 400-800mm)
- RF 35mm f/1.2L
- RF 50–140m f/2.8 equiv
 
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6 years after the launch of the 2018 RF mount, from the top of my head these are the lenses Canon will likely launch

- Tilt-Shift "TS-R" Lenses (15mm / 17mm / 18mm / 20mm / 24mm / 35mm / 50mm / 55mm / 85mm / 90mm / 100mm)
- RF 200-500mm (ideally f/4L IS with 1.4x as the 500mm f/4L IS prime is missing)
- RF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
- RF 300mm f/2.0L IS as the 100-300mm f/2.8L IS zoom is available
- RF 200mm f/1.8L IS as there are numerous 200mm f/2.0 with & without IS on dSLR & mirrorless mounts at present & in the past
- RF 180mm f/3.5L Macro
- RF-S pancake
- Super-Telephoto Zoom (200-600mm / 180-600mm / 400-800mm)
- RF 35mm f/1.2L
- RF 50–140m f/2.8 equiv
Seems like a good 10-year roadmap.
 
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What could Canon do to get younger shooters? An R100 II with a touch screen and maybe a flip screen and the body have different colours? The only problem is they would have to make the lenses to match.
Affordability and relevance to their personal lives.

Smartphones have very high utilization that many young people do not bother with laptops/desktops/TVs/radio/etc muchless a dedicated still camera.

Their cameras are more than adequate given its price-to-utlization ratio of the smartphone as a whole. Not to mention you can amortize the phone over 1-3 years depending on telco & country you're in.

Does not hurt it weighs 100-250g vs 1-2.5kg.
 
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Personally, for the purposes for which fast primes are made, I am okay with the RF 45mm's performance.
Me too, the lens is okay. I don’t shoot wide open that often, so not having to carry around the corresponding weight is great. I only resort to f/2 or wider when I intend to.

For me, though, 45mm is not the focal length I prefer. I would be happy to see something three times longer; just as the 45mm is a 'reimagined' EF 50mm f/1.2L, an RF 135mm f/2 STM would be sweet as a modernization of the EF 135mm f/2L.
There’s room for everyone to make their wishes :) However, if they made such lens, I guess it’d be faster, as the 45 has set the precedent of having an extremely wide aperture.

And I very happily welcome a non-budget 28mm f/1,4 or f/1,2 L !!!
I would welcome that too, but I’m not holding my hopes up for such lens, at this point.
A cheap and fast 28 would be an easy decision to me, if it came.
Canon could make a series of “less common focal lengths” (less common for Canon, that is) with fast and affordable lenses. Let’s say, for instance, a 21mm, a 28, the 45, a 75 or a 90, a 105 — lenses that could be sold in parallel with the existing L options, without repeating focal lengths and/or apertures.
 
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Me too, the lens is okay. I don’t shoot wide open that often, so not having to carry around the corresponding weight is great. I only resort to f/2 or wider when I intend to.


There’s room for everyone to make their wishes :) However, if they made such lens, I guess it’d be faster, as the 45 has set the precedent of having an extremely wide aperture.


I would welcome that too, but I’m not holding my hopes up for such lens, at this point.
A cheap and fast 28 would be an easy decision to me, if it came.
Canon could make a series of “less common focal lengths” (less common for Canon, that is) with fast and affordable lenses. Let’s say, for instance, a 21mm, a 28, the 45, a 75 or a 90, a 105 — lenses that could be sold in parallel with the existing L options, without repeating focal lengths and/or apertures.
I am more than happy with the optically outstanding RF 28mm f/2,8. OK, it's not an f/1,4, but certainly better than a low-cost f/1,4 would be.
AND!!!!! I'm still hoping for an L version!
 
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6 years after the launch of the 2018 RF mount, from the top of my head these are the lenses Canon will likely launch

- Tilt-Shift "TS-R" Lenses (15mm / 17mm / 18mm / 20mm / 24mm / 35mm / 50mm / 55mm / 85mm / 90mm / 100mm)
- RF 200-500mm (ideally f/4L IS with 1.4x as the 500mm f/4L IS prime is missing)
- RF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
- RF 300mm f/2.0L IS as the 100-300mm f/2.8L IS zoom is available
- RF 200mm f/1.8L IS as there are numerous 200mm f/2.0 with & without IS on dSLR & mirrorless mounts at present & in the past
- RF 180mm f/3.5L Macro
- RF-S pancake
- Super-Telephoto Zoom (200-600mm / 180-600mm / 400-800mm)
- RF 35mm f/1.2L
- RF 50–140m f/2.8 equiv
Nice list, hoping for it to become a physical and "buyable" reality! :love:
 
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Says who?
We have no idea when they decided to kill it.
Point made. The assumption is that, since Canon reduced investment in the line years before they announced its death, they had made the decision earlier. Since they didn't want people to stop buying a very popular cash cow, they didn't warn those people that they were buying into a dead system.
 
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I am more than happy with the optically outstanding RF 28mm f/2,8. OK, it's not an f/1,4, but certainly better than a low-cost f/1,4 would be.
AND!!!!! I'm still hoping for an L version!
The RF 28mm f/2.8 is good, but I'm not bringing it out for low light situations, and I'm not very fond of pancake lenses. The lens vignettes heavily at f/2.8, an aperture that would be stopping down with most prime lenses, but it is not with this one.
I'm mostly okay with software corrections, that's not my point, but I'd prefer having that level of vignette at f/1.8 or wider, and being able to stop down to f/2.8 for a cleaner image, like many lenses allow us to.

A regular 28mm, with a proper lens hood, would do. I wouldn't necessarily want f/1.4, I'd be glad with a RF 28mm f/1.8 STM, but the 45mm is setting a precedent for extremely wide apertures, so I guess one can dream. Also, it could make an amazing standard lens for APS-C users, since a RF-S 32mm f/1.4 is nowhere to be found, so I think there may be a market for a budget, but fast, 28mm, specially with a price and form factor similar to that of the 45.

As for a L-series 28mm...yeah, at this point, I doubt it.
 
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6 years after the launch of the 2018 RF mount, from the top of my head these are the lenses Canon will likely launch

- Tilt-Shift "TS-R" Lenses (15mm / 17mm / 18mm / 20mm / 24mm / 35mm / 50mm / 55mm / 85mm / 90mm / 100mm)
- RF 200-500mm (ideally f/4L IS with 1.4x as the 500mm f/4L IS prime is missing)
- RF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
- RF 300mm f/2.0L IS as the 100-300mm f/2.8L IS zoom is available
- RF 200mm f/1.8L IS as there are numerous 200mm f/2.0 with & without IS on dSLR & mirrorless mounts at present & in the past
- RF 180mm f/3.5L Macro
- RF-S pancake
- Super-Telephoto Zoom (200-600mm / 180-600mm / 400-800mm)
- RF 35mm f/1.2L
- RF 50–140m f/2.8 equiv
Add the RF 400mm f2.8 and RF 600mm f4 with built in extender.
 
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