i don't expect Canon to bring EF-X lenses slower than f/5.6. at least not during the first few years.
16-35/4, 24-80/4, 24-105/4, 16/2.0, 24/2.0, 35/1.8, 50/1.4, 85/2.4, 105/2.0 would be the first EF-X lenses i would consider. All of them could be made more compact than the EF versions.
i see 3 ways for Canon to really make their FF MILC system standout from the start:
1) really smart AI implementation of DP-AF; automatic recognition and superior tracking of moving subject - way beyond any EOS DSLR AF ... make "AI-AF" mode really work as advertised
2) eye control AF - smart implementation using 2018 Hardware and software capabilities, combined with 1) AI-AF and Face/Eye/subject recognition .. eg. camera AF frames 3 persons or 5 birds or 2 lions or whatever visible in frame - user looks at the subject to be selected and double blinks to confirm, camera AI AF takes things from there ... and tracks, no matter what!
3) FF BSI DP-AF sensors with global shutter, total elimination of last moving mech unit (shutter) from camera. X-Sync at any shutter speed. no vibrations, no noise, no xsync limits.
good and fairly priced EF-X lenses as listed (and EF adapter of course) plus compact camera body/ies with the 3 features combined would give Canon instant and total dominance in FF MILCs.
Sony's market share would be cut in half in first year already. Nikon FF MILC system would be still-born.
but ... i doubt "innovative Canon" will be able to pull it off.
16-35/4, 24-80/4, 24-105/4, 16/2.0, 24/2.0, 35/1.8, 50/1.4, 85/2.4, 105/2.0 would be the first EF-X lenses i would consider. All of them could be made more compact than the EF versions.
i see 3 ways for Canon to really make their FF MILC system standout from the start:
1) really smart AI implementation of DP-AF; automatic recognition and superior tracking of moving subject - way beyond any EOS DSLR AF ... make "AI-AF" mode really work as advertised
2) eye control AF - smart implementation using 2018 Hardware and software capabilities, combined with 1) AI-AF and Face/Eye/subject recognition .. eg. camera AF frames 3 persons or 5 birds or 2 lions or whatever visible in frame - user looks at the subject to be selected and double blinks to confirm, camera AI AF takes things from there ... and tracks, no matter what!
3) FF BSI DP-AF sensors with global shutter, total elimination of last moving mech unit (shutter) from camera. X-Sync at any shutter speed. no vibrations, no noise, no xsync limits.
good and fairly priced EF-X lenses as listed (and EF adapter of course) plus compact camera body/ies with the 3 features combined would give Canon instant and total dominance in FF MILCs.
Sony's market share would be cut in half in first year already. Nikon FF MILC system would be still-born.
but ... i doubt "innovative Canon" will be able to pull it off.
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