Yet I can think of a large number of people, myself included, who would pay quite a bit for a f/2 EF zoom if the image quality is good across the board. This would be a great street and portrait range on full frame, I'd reckon.Wahoowa said:I guess the retail price would be like at least $1600. If it's EF, it would be even more expensive.
vuilang said:to think shooting video with 55mm x 1.6 (60d,7D) = 88mm, it's then would be too long and focusing at F2.0 will also be very challenging.. If this lens worth any consideration of walkaround, it gotta be EF.
AG said:vuilang said:to think shooting video with 55mm x 1.6 (60d,7D) = 88mm, it's then would be too long and focusing at F2.0 will also be very challenging.. If this lens worth any consideration of walkaround, it gotta be EF.
Think your slightly confused there.
If its EF-s then its 55 and 100mm lengths do not change when on a 7D or 60D (1.6x crop).
If on the other hand it was EF then your calculations make sense.
Secondly you rarely shoot video wide open, Usually if say your using a f1.4 you would set it to f2 or higher.
Basically wherever its sharpest and use the hyper focal length to work out best DOF ratio.
bvukich said:This would go quite well with the rumored f/2 replacement of the EF-S 17-55/2.8IS.
A 2.0 zoom won't be a poor man's anything. This thing will be large and heavy and expensive. If it's an L, it'll surely cost $2k or more. If it's EF-S, it'll easily be the most expensive EF-S available. If it's a Cinema lens I'll stomp and curse and spit.Blaze said:Wow, this would be a fantastic lens to pair with a 7D for dimly-lit indoor sports. Sort of the poor man's crop version of a 1D + 70-200mm f/2.8 combination.
gputah said:I could se this being an ef-s lens to be partnered up with the EF-S 17-55mm 2.8. That would be awesome. However price may be a bit too high and I think I would just save my money and put it towards the 1dx and use my 70-200 2.8.![]()