• The Canon Rumors Forum has officially been shut down as of July 10, 2026.

    All data will be deleted on September 16, 2026.

    the ad free experience will return by July 17, 2026.

More Sigma Primes Coming? [CR1]

Status
Not open for further replies.
MK5GTI said:
AJ said:
Yes. In practice you'll end up with a 77 mm filter.
Canon's 135/2 has a filter size of 72 mm. Same as the 200/2.8
135 divided by 2 is only 67.5mm, with the barrel thickness, they end up with 72mm filter size
135 divided by 1.8 is already 75mm of opening, + barrel thickness, i don't think 77mm (+2mm) can do, thats diameter, not radius

It probably could, the barrel is not thicker than 1 mm (so 2 mm added to the diameter). But it depends more on the optical design of the lens - my guess is that a larger diameter front element will be used to reduce vignetting, and an 82mm filter will be the result. More lenses are coming with 82mm filters these days (Canon 16-35mm II, which I'll point out increased in diameter from the 77mm filter used on the MkI version of that lens), the TS-E 24mm II (and the MkI version of that lens used only a 72mm filter!).

In that regard, I really hope B+W comes out with an 82mm ND 3.0 (10-stops) - well, I've been told that they will not, but their parent company, Schneider Optics, might...
 
Upvote 0
MK5GTI said:
AJ said:
tzalmagor said:
MK5GTI said:
AJ said:
... and I think Sigma would do well to spec a 135 mm prime at f/1.8

that would require filter size in the 8xmm size


Wouldn't 75mm suffice ?

Yes. In practice you'll end up with a 77 mm filter.

Canon's 135/2 has a filter size of 72 mm. Same as the 200/2.8

135 divided by 2 is only 67.5mm, with the barrel thickness, they end up with 72mm filter size
135 divided by 1.8 is already 75mm of opening, + barrel thickness, i don't think 77mm (+2mm) can do, thats diameter, not radius

Nice try but 200 divided by 2.8 is 71.4mm and, as previously stated, the Canon version uses a 72mm filter
 
Upvote 0
I hope Sigma update their 500mm f4.5 to be a true f4. The additonal OS system would be sweet but the real fun with a 500mm begins with a 1.4x TC...which would still AF well with an f4 design.

Me too: a supertele at a good price would be a best seller, but only if it is at a similar level of quality than the Canon 500/4... And this is maybe not a (so) easy challenge, because the level of quality to be reached is high, and the volume of sales not as high as for a basic 50mm...

The current Sigma 500/4.5 has two "problems" compared with the Canon 500/4 IS (not talking about the recent II version): it offers only f/4.5 so no AF when used with a x1.4TC and a non 1D body, and secondly its quality is not as high as the Canon... Despite its lower price, it is not enough to seriously challenge Canon on this top-class telephoto market .
 
Upvote 0
Status
Not open for further replies.