What's the current rumor on a second HIS Macro lens? I remember seeing something about both the 180mm and the 60mm being the target length, but then nothing....
given that photokina is finished ... looks like at the earliest we'll be seeing these announced next year.
I don't doubt that both of these are in the pipeline, as the EF-S 60mm Macro could really stand to use IS, and the 180mm L Macro could really stand to use IS, improved focus speed, weight reduction ... basically, an all-around makeover.
wouldn't mind it if they bumped the focal length up to 200mm like some of the rumors suggested.
One can only hope... Even though I'm not interested in a 60mm macro (since I have the 100L Macro IS), that old 0.5x magnification 50mm never made sense to me. The only issue I see with that is the cost - it seems likely that the addition of enough glass to cover a FF image circle, along with hybrid IS, would bring it close in price to the 100L Macro, and with the wickedly short working distance for 60mm (3.5"), a small jump in price to the 100L would be worth it for most...
There are many things I do for which the 100mm would put me too far away from the subject to be useful. Shooting watches at a trade show, for eg, even the 60mm sometimes has me at the edge of the "space I can control" any farther and someone would get in the way
I would like a wider macro than the 50mm...yes, that's only half-size but wide can be useful (like when taking full shots of a product). I think both a 60mm and 180+mm option would be welcome - that said I would rather have a 180 at f/3.5 than 200mm at f/4, though it's not a huge difference.
I would like a wider macro than the 50mm...yes, that's only half-size but wide can be useful (like when taking full shots of a product). I think both a 60mm and 180+mm option would be welcome - that said I would rather have a 180 at f/3.5 than 200mm at f/4, though it's not a huge difference.
I wish Canon would make a lens like the Sony 30mm f/2.8 Macro 1:1. A lens like that can be very useful for an APS sized SLR. It's actually pretty much the only lens I use when I travel with my Alpha.
Is that 30mm a lens designed for "APS-sized" sensors? I think Sony uses a "DT" designation for them. I don't know what the limitations are for realistic magnification ratios on wide lenses, but that is pretty wide - though probably just about equal to a "normal" 50mm lens on a APS-sensor body.
The 17mm TS-E (probably some other lenses as well at that length) focuses quite closely for having a bulb of glass out front, and I wonder if a regular prime in that length wouldn't do even better.
It's cases like these that make me want a full frame camera, since a lot of the special-purpose macros seem to be full-frame optimized by Canon. That being said, a lot (most?) Canon macro users (natural world shooters, insects and flowers for example) seem to like the increased apparent magnification and blur of the APS sensor.
Is that 30mm a lens designed for "APS-sized" sensors? I think Sony uses a "DT" designation for them. I don't know what the limitations are for realistic magnification ratios on wide lenses, but that is pretty wide - though probably just about equal to a "normal" 50mm lens on a APS-sensor body.