K-amps said:Where's RLPhoto? He is ready to ditch his Holy trinity member for this baby
Nice lens, but look at the price of that Sony lens: $1,798. That is twice the price of the current Canon 135/2L. And it doesn't actually have image stabilization (you have to buy a Sony camera for that). Imagine how people will complain if Canon introduces a new 135mm lens at the Sony's price. The forums would be abuzz with new accusations of "greed" and how Canon keeps "screwing" their customers.dr croubie said:
Rat said:@f/2, it'd have an 67.5mm front element and could use 77mm filters easily. @f/1.8, the 75mm max aperture would mean 82mm (or bigger) filters. So personally, I'd rather have the f/2 version. Which exists. Could you explain why the 1.8 is so important? Btw, I totally agree on the IS. A 100mm@f/1.8-sized - non-L - 135mm (with or without IS) would be great too, btw. Nicely inconspicuous.
Zlatko said:Nice lens, but look at the price of that Sony lens: $1,798. That is twice the price of the current Canon 135/2L. And it doesn't actually have image stabilization (you have to buy a Sony camera for that). Imagine how people will complain if Canon introduces a new 135mm lens at the Sony's price. The forums would be abuzz with new accusations of "greed" and how Canon keeps "screwing" their customers.dr croubie said:
K-amps said:Where's RLPhoto? He is ready to ditch his Holy trinity member for this baby
What I meant to say is that I don't agree with the complaints about "outrageous" pricing. The new, improved lenses come with a higher price, which is to be expected. Nothing wrong with that. I wouldn't be surprised if a new 135/1.8L IS were offered at the same price as the Sony/Zeiss 135/1.8.dr croubie said:Zlatko said:Nice lens, but look at the price of that Sony lens: $1,798. That is twice the price of the current Canon 135/2L. And it doesn't actually have image stabilization (you have to buy a Sony camera for that). Imagine how people will complain if Canon introduces a new 135mm lens at the Sony's price. The forums would be abuzz with new accusations of "greed" and how Canon keeps "screwing" their customers.dr croubie said:
... as opposed to what happens now: Canon releases IS lenses at exactly the price of the 20 year-old lenses that they replace, and forums are full of praise for Canon's wonderful cheap lenses and how much they love foregoing profit to keep customers happy?
Ellen Schmidtee said:Going on a tangent - someone mentioned on the forums a 135mm(?) lens with an aperture made from liquid(?) that would darken under electric current creating a soft edged hole and excellent bokeh.
Could anyone remind the lens' manufacturer & model?
dr croubie said:Ellen Schmidtee said:Going on a tangent - someone mentioned on the forums a 135mm(?) lens with an aperture made from liquid(?) that would darken under electric current creating a soft edged hole and excellent bokeh.
Could anyone remind the lens' manufacturer & model?
That would be this one.
dr croubie said:(although I'm not sure about the 'darkening under current', i'm not sure how the Sony works.
The 'darkening under current' thingy was actually a Canon Patent (that will probably never make it into a lens)