January 8, 2013 Announcements?

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crasher8 said:
Due to the nature of the show as opposed to Photokina, do you think the announcements may be a bit more pedestrian? perhaps the most fancy new shiny bit may be a non L IS added to a prime? akin to a 24/28/35?
I hope you don't mean as opposed to Canons showcase at Photokina 2012, because that one SUCKED! ;D

I'm kinda guessing CES will suck too. At least for us canonites who are waiting for the 14-24L, 35L 2, 135L 2, the bigh MP body e.t.c.. We won't be seeing any of that.
 
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So is this rumour just the powershots and that's it?
It's 8am on the 8th here in australia (probably Japan too), but still yesterday for the rest of you.
Maybe by the time CES is on the 8th they might have any EF lenses? But I doubt it, CES is Consumer Electronics, not photography, so whatever the hell that N is is probably it for the next while...
 
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I am loving my 35L II and this new14-24 UVA is just the best ever....they both look so nice next to this EF 100-400L f4 IS...yeah they made it a constant f4 ...so not version II...they just deliver and deliver.

I just love Canon to bits.
 
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This is quite interesting as our hopes and wishes for new lens development may be frustrated for quite a while by Canon's apparent efforts to adapt and optimize existing L lenses for use in video production. As we can see with the new cine lenses lens size standardization efforts lead to slightly reduced lens sizes with a corresponding loss in the ability to collect light overall.

To reduce development costs Canon may eventually decide to take care of video requiments with almost all new lens developments (specialty lenses excepted), which may lead us to an era of somewhat smaller apertures in an effort to standardize lens sizes. I am not sure I would like such a change.
 
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Quackator said:
Here you go:

Doh - if Canon continues like that (strange IS video primes, L cinema lenses) more people might start buying 3rd party lenses like the latest Sigma models - but in this case, what reason is left to shoot with a Canon camera? Yes-I-know-thats-provokative-and-the-5d3-is-stellar-yada-yada, but at least that's the way I feel with the 60d (-> Nikon d7000) and probably soon the 6d (-> Nikon d600).
 
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Marsu42 said:
Quackator said:
Here you go:

Doh - if Canon continues like that (strange IS video primes, L cinema lenses) more people might start buying 3rd party lenses like the latest Sigma models - but in this case, what reason is left to shoot with a Canon camera? Yes-I-know-thats-provokative-and-the-5d3-is-stellar-yada-yada, but at least that's the way I feel with the 60d (-> Nikon d7000) and probably soon the 6d (-> Nikon d600).

this is a good point. A nikon D600 coupled with some of sigmas new offerings will be a pretty sweet low cost setup that is if they sort out the oil flicking onto the sensor issue.
Say the new sigma 35mm f1.4 the 85mm f1.4 the 120-300 f2.8OS and then the Nikkor 12-24 for the wide end
that setup will be really kick arse

Personally I still prefer the 5Dmk3 to either the D800 or the D600 and I love the canon glass I have. the 70-200 f2.8 for example on a 5Dmk3 is really a great combo
 
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