It'll come for sure, but only bodhisattva Kannon knows, whenCanon just make a pro R body. I will not turn and look back at DSLR after that. The R lenses are killing it.
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It'll come for sure, but only bodhisattva Kannon knows, whenCanon just make a pro R body. I will not turn and look back at DSLR after that. The R lenses are killing it.
Those ultra wide, large aperture lenses should work better in a short flange RF version. Why EF?Right?
I was stoked when I discovered the F4.0 UWA patent embodiments.
Check out some of the EF primes though we discovered on our site. There's some eye watering amazing primes we found today too. I assume CR is going to re-post those as well.
It has already been patentedNo 35mm f1.4L ?
I agree and I am sure it'll come. The RP fits perfectly to the original ML promise of a light and compact gear, so it deserves small RF lenses. This is the FF market gap that Sony opened up by supersizing their A7 line with every new generation. Now, Canon can move in. I wouldn't wonder if Sony dared to even implement a collapsable drone system into their next generation XXXXL A7's to serve their fanboyzI hope they make some small lenses
There won't be an RF-s. That's covered by the M.Some closely paired patents, little chance of them making both.
So are these aimed APS-c bodies with the small image height e.g. RF-s
Goddess of Mercy, us Canon users can use a bit of mercy.It'll come for sure, but only bodhisattva Kannon knows, when
You always protect your knowledge and developments with patents.why so many designs / patents ? Patent everything and release"1%" Is this how canon is going to beat competition ? feels like patent trolls.