EF L did used to have a three part shortlist that meant it 'qualified':-
1/ It fit all EOS cameras.
2/ It contained at least one flourite, or a ground and polished aspherical (as opposed to molded), or UD, or super UD, or other special optical materials.
3/ Meet stringent standards of performance (though as far as I know what that actually means has never been elaborated on).
Now some will say, 'but there was a Powershot with an L lens', the Pro1, yes but that wasn't an EF L lens, just like the myriad of FD L lenses weren't EF L lenses. talking of FD lenses, there were two versions of the 50mm f1.2 sold at the same time, one was an L the other not, also the 600mm f4.5 was not an L lens, but all the other white super teles from 300mm to 800mm were.
1/ It fit all EOS cameras.
2/ It contained at least one flourite, or a ground and polished aspherical (as opposed to molded), or UD, or super UD, or other special optical materials.
3/ Meet stringent standards of performance (though as far as I know what that actually means has never been elaborated on).
Now some will say, 'but there was a Powershot with an L lens', the Pro1, yes but that wasn't an EF L lens, just like the myriad of FD L lenses weren't EF L lenses. talking of FD lenses, there were two versions of the 50mm f1.2 sold at the same time, one was an L the other not, also the 600mm f4.5 was not an L lens, but all the other white super teles from 300mm to 800mm were.
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