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lennywood said:maybe i am old school, but i will not buy a lens that is not internal zoom. that is why i have waited to buy a Canpon lens in this range all these years. external zooms, to me, make the lens look cheap and amateur, not to mention all the weather and dust issues. i would gladly pay a reasonable amount more to have all the movement happen inside the barrel.
i own the 70-200 2.8 II and the 16-35 2.8 II. but the 24-70 2.8 always seemed rinky-dink to me, regardless of how good the image is.
of course, i am not saying make the lens less sharp to make it an internal zoom, i am just saying, keep the sharpness, but enclose the darn thing. olympus does it with their beautifully sharp 14-35 (28-70 equivalent on the 4/3 format), why can't you?
please, Canon, don't let me down on this...
Not sure why you'd compare the olympus 14-35 to the 28-70 just because its an equivalent focal length... there are plenty of other internal zooming lenses that work just fine.
Heres one thing I've just wondered though. Would internal zoom mean the lens will be longer (overall)? More akin to the 24-70 at 24mm, when its at its longest?
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