SlasherMcGee said:I'm torn between the 24-70mm F/2.8 II, the 24-70 F/4 IS, and the 24-105 f/4 IS.. While doing some research I came across the following article from about 11 months ago:
http://www.canonrumors.com/2012/12/ef-24-70-f2-8l-is-exists-as-a-working-prototype-cr2/
Most of the recent discussions on the internet have users stating "The IS version will never come to be!!". This article seems to refute that point! Thoughts?
Bump!
This thread has been dormant for 11 months.
Many have theorized that the IS F/2.8 would be too large and/or too heavy, or that it would dilute Canon's ability to maintain the non-IS version price of $2k.
Others (like myself) have offered that the two recent 24-70s (the F/4 IS and the F/2.8 II) are just the first two of what will eventually be a four lens offering, like what is currently offered for 70-200 users: F/2.8 and F/4 both with an without IS, establishing four price points in the segment.
For whatever reason, we don't have the piece de resistance, and we continue to wait for it even with Tamron currently offering one. The only event that would drive Canon to offer an IS F/2.8 standard zoom would be Nikon themselves offering one.
It's like a cold war in that regard.
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