Consumer RF mount zoom lenses coming in the first half of 2020 [CR2]

The EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 is a constant aperture, non-L zoom. It would be nice if they have a constant aperture ultra-wide zoom, but I would really want a fast wide-angle pancake prime.
Quality-wise my EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 was one of my very few disappointments with Canon lenses: a dust-pump with mediocre optical quality, e.g. huge color fringing. If Canon would come up with an f/2.8 version for the crop M mount, they really would need to improve its design.
 
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And I'm still hoping for a macro, optically as good as the exceptional :love:Apo Macro Elmarit R 2,8/100, incredibly sharp, no CAs at all, contrasty, realistic color rendition etc...
Put differently: as good as a lens introduced in 1987 !
 
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My biggest wish is to see Canon roll out F4 versions of their RF zoom line up. A 15-35 F4, a 70-200 F4 and a 24-70 F4 (i know there's a 24-105 F4, but still).

I truly love my EOS R with the 15-35 F2.8 but i think that a line of F4 zooms would push more people towards going for maybe the EOS RP instead of a for example 6D Mark II.

Canon probably makes more profit selling a 6D Mark II than they do selling an RP...
 
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It's a common term used for hundreds of lenses, both prime and zoom. Both professional and consumer. I'm not following your logic here. Why you are linking it your mind with those mirrored lenses is beyond me.

"Constant aperture" is the far more common term for what you are meaning when you say "fixed aperture", which generally does mean "fixed aperture" that only offer a single aperture setting.
 
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