New 50 Finally on the Way? [CR1]

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<p><strong>New 50mm

</strong>I’ve received word from two different sources that a new 50mm lens would be on the way “soon”. One person suggested it would “probably” have IS. No mention of aperture, but judging by past mentions of a new 50mm, it would be a replacement for the near ancient 50mm f/1.4.</p>
<p>Outside of the 50 and 24-70 f/4, the rest of Q4′s announcements are said to be cinema related.</p>
<p>More soon…</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">c</span>r </strong></p>
 
I will say that my 50mm f/1.4 does leave much to be desired between f/1.4 and f/2.8... but at 2.8 I'm not sure it can be beat. The f/1.4 lens outperforms its much more expensive big brother the f/1.2.

Having said that, I don't know the last time I used it... so I'm not even sure I'm in the market even if it was a crazy good upgrade.
 
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Based on recent trends Canon will prob stick IS in there as long as it's not over $1000 I might be interested.

Hopefully it will be f/1.4 IS USM and around $700

I'd buy it without IS if it was just a 50 f/1.4 II - an updated version with better optics and ring USM for $500 ish.

Don't want a 50 f/2.8 STM

Also very curious about this 24-70 f/4L IS.

:-\
 
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epsiloneri said:
Ellen Schmidtee said:
I wouldn't put it past Canon to make a new EF 50mm f/1.8 IS USM intended for video.
Or why not EF 50mm f/2.8 IS USM for $700, in line with recent trends.

I agree, a 2.8 is will be a good beginners lens, especially since the new iso capabilities are decent enough for 2.8 in low-light. But it will likely be a replacement of the 50mm 2.8 macro and cost around $500. The 1.8 ii will stay the same, as it is pretty good The 1.4 probably won't have is, it will probably cost around $500, and will hopefully better the 1.8 stopped down.
 
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jdramirez said:
I really don't see the need for IS at 50mm. I don't have the steadiest hands, but I usually have stable enough hands to get off a shot with a 50mm on a crop sensor (80mm) without issue.

Well...lowlight 1.4 and IS means u can use slower shutter speeds so u can perhaps keep one iso level lower before motion blur sets in which means more details.
 
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I'd like f/1.4 and internal focusing like the new 28mm f/2.8 IS.
I really don't like the way the front element extends on the current f/1.4 version.
I tend to agree that f/2.8 would be no good for a 50mm prime. I might be interested at f/1.8 but ideally it needs to be f/1.4 to be a proper fast prime.
I personally don't need IS but then again it may be a really good addition so lets wait and see.
 
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jdramirez said:
I really don't see the need for IS at 50mm. I don't have the steadiest hands, but I usually have stable enough hands to get off a shot with a 50mm on a crop sensor (80mm) without issue.

I'm sure if the proposed logic for the recently released 24mm 2.8 IS exists... I probably don't have to finish that sentence, right? Anyways, Canon doesn't care what an individual person thinks. If they did, they'd have to release billions of unique products just to satisfy one person who doesn't shoot video or someone who lacks the desire to shoot lower shutter speeds to keep the ISO low in moments where even a human tripod couldn't keep still. I mean uh, who would buy an IS lens that "wide"? You'd be surprised.
 
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