fotoray said:Is the 16-35 f/4L intended as a replacement for the current 17-40 f/4L ???
sanj said:16-35 would be a landscape/architecture lens for many. If I would be shooting any serious such shots I would certainly use a tripod with f11. IS would not be useful.
If I am indoors shooting people at a party or such with available light I would need wider f stop to freeze the subject motion. IS would not be useful.
Unlike the 24-70 where I want IS, I am not sure how important IS is to such a wide lens.
I know there are loop holes in my thinking process here but I would prefer an updated lens with 2.8 aperture and IS. 2.8 will help me freeze the subject motion and I would have the mental peace that if I am ever stuck somewhere without a tripod I could take a slow shutter shot.
rbr said:I only want sharp corners at the wide end. Everything else is secondary to me. Can Canon do it? I doubt it judging by what we have now.
mrsfotografie said:fotoray said:Is the 16-35 f/4L intended as a replacement for the current 17-40 f/4L ???
A 16-40 f/4L IS would get my attention. I find the 40mm end of my 17-40mm very useful as a 'standard FL' when I'm traveling and conditions (weather/dust) make me not want to change lenses at that moment.
pdirestajr said:The EF-S 10-18 sounds like it might be a budget/ plastic mount lens to go with the 18-55 & 55-250 IS STM lenses.
Remember that every lens isn't for every person- before there are countless threads about the downfall of Canon and their lack of innovation.
Frage said:How is supoused to be good for video a zoom lens (EF-S 10-18 f/4.5-5.6 IS STM) with no constant max. aperture?
Am I missing something? Please do not tell me "you shouldn´t zoom while making videos".![]()
Frage said:How is supoused to be good for video a zoom lens (EF-S 10-18 f/4.5-5.6 IS STM) with no constant max. aperture?
Am I missing something? Please do not tell me "you shouldn´t zoom while making videos".![]()
cellomaster27 said:pdirestajr said:The EF-S 10-18 sounds like it might be a budget/ plastic mount lens to go with the 18-55 & 55-250 IS STM lenses.
Remember that every lens isn't for every person- before there are countless threads about the downfall of Canon and their lack of innovation.
If anything, your explanation makes most sense. I didn't think about the range "fit" for the STM line of lenses. Looks like I'm keeping my UWA.![]()
LetTheRightLensIn said:cellomaster27 said:pdirestajr said:The EF-S 10-18 sounds like it might be a budget/ plastic mount lens to go with the 18-55 & 55-250 IS STM lenses.
Remember that every lens isn't for every person- before there are countless threads about the downfall of Canon and their lack of innovation.
If anything, your explanation makes most sense. I didn't think about the range "fit" for the STM line of lenses. Looks like I'm keeping my UWA.![]()
thing is those budget plastic mount 18-55 IS STM and 55-250 IS STM are actually mad sharp, heck the 55-250 STM is said to rival the 70-200 f/4 IS for optics.
LetTheRightLensIn said:thing is those budget plastic mount 18-55 IS STM and 55-250 IS STM are actually mad sharp, heck the 55-250 STM is said to rival the 70-200 f/4 IS for optics.
LetTheRightLensIn said:sanj said:16-35 would be a landscape/architecture lens for many. If I would be shooting any serious such shots I would certainly use a tripod with f11. IS would not be useful.
If I am indoors shooting people at a party or such with available light I would need wider f stop to freeze the subject motion. IS would not be useful.
Unlike the 24-70 where I want IS, I am not sure how important IS is to such a wide lens.
I know there are loop holes in my thinking process here but I would prefer an updated lens with 2.8 aperture and IS. 2.8 will help me freeze the subject motion and I would have the mental peace that if I am ever stuck somewhere without a tripod I could take a slow shutter shot.
IS can be nice for a wide lens. Sometimes you want to enjoy as much as photograph yet still want to take as serious and high quality shot as you can and IS could mean two stops plus lower ISO for better detail and more DR without having to do the tripod dance. Sometimes you are with people and constant tripod use bogs things down and then well they get annoyed and you are no longer with people hah. IS could help that a bit. Sometimes the light is changing fast and being able to quickly hand hold a bunch of shots lets you capture a whole bunch of wild stuff while tripod means you maybe miss half the shots if not more. Sometimes you are on the more city part of a trip and dragging a tripod around is a drag or not allowed and IS is good for those times.