dgatwood said:
wtlloyd said:
OR, my first thought is that lens is going to remain in the lineup just as it is for years to come, else why shift production of what is basically a loss-leader kit lens? Wouldn't you just introduce a new version and start up the production with fresh tooling?
Just speculating, but I'd imagine that it would be a lot easier to start up a new plant building a known entity, rather than a new product with unknown manufacturing quirks. Shifting manufacturing of a thoroughly well-understood lens would be a great test case.
By using the existing dies and other similar hardware with new equipment at a new factory, you'd be able to instantly compare those lenses with existing lenses from the old factory and be absolutely certain that the new equipment was working within tolerances, because you would get comparable or better results.
The Oita plant has been making lenses for almost 40 years, but the new expansion was intended to vastly increase production. I had thought that the 200-400mmL was one of the first made in the newly expanded plant.
Canon had to expand because they were unable to keep up with demand for "L" lenses. They also made or make some lenses at Fukushima. The low cost lenses have been made at various plants over the years, but most come from Taiwan.
Cameras and Cinema lenses come from Oita, Canon has a very large facility there. I think their R&D is there as well. The fact that they moved production there (probably a expensive move) shows that they intent to keep making the 24-105mm L's.