Which is why EF-M got the 32mm f/1.4 STM.
Speaking of that, here is the number of primes faster than f/2.8 for each mount:
EF-S: 0 (in the history of that mount, wow)
EF-M: 2
If curious -- non-L EF offerings here:
28 1.8* / 35 2* / 35 2 IS / 50 1.4 / 50 1.8 II* / 50 1.8 STM / 50 2.5 compact macro* / 85 1.8 / 100 2*
*now discontinued
So, over time between EF-S and EF-M, Canon appears to see more opportunity (either in lens sales or existence of such lenses pulling folks into the system) in quick + not super pricey primes for crop... yet it can't find the gumption to do something similar for EF. Sadness.
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When was the 100/2 discontinued?
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