Post your wishlist for to-be-released lenses

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Hi,

This is my list of lenses I wish Canon would develop / release.
And my reasons why.

Canon EF 14-24mm f/2.8 L USM
- Optically it should be on par or better than the legendary Nikon 14-24
- It completes the rest of Canon's great zooms; 14-24, 24-70, 70-200 and 200-400. (way better than the awkward 16-35)

Canon EF 35 f/1.4L II
- mk1 is 14 years old, so it's time for a refresh. i.e. AF CPU to match modern 1dx / 5d3
- Should be a lot lighter than the mk1
- Better MTF outside of center when wide open
- More pleasing bokeh, the mk1 is a bit "nervous"

Canon EF 85mm f/1.2 L III
- AF speed
- AF speed
- AF speed.. ;)
- Not a gram lighter, I want it to stay a massive chunk of glass..

Canon EF 200mm f/2 IS USM II
- Lighter
- Less crazy expensive

Canon EF 300mm f4 L IS II USM
- Latest gen IS
- Better MTF wide open

Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L IS USM
- Latest gen IS
- Better MTF across all apertures

Post your wishlist and let us know why....
 
kilobit said:
Canon EF 200mm f/2 IS USM II
- Less crazy expensive

.... yeah, that's not going to happen. I'm hoping the 400 f/5.6 L IS gets replaced by a 500 f/5.6 L IS, even if that means a somewhat hefty bump-up in price. tired of 400 f/5.6 being the focal length that everyone gets to, if Sigmas didn't have such hideous bokeh I'd still be using my 150-500.

I agree with the 35 f/1.4 L II, as I'm pretty sure everyone in the entire world does. really excited at the 35 f/2 IS rumor, but it does make it harder to decide whether to jump on that now or keep saving toward a 1.4 L update.

I'd like to see a superior 28 f/1.8, even if Canon makes it into a L lens with L pricing to differentiate from the 28 f/2.8 IS. I figure with the 1.8 max aperture it can be a lower-tier price range L lens than the 24 f/1.4 and 35 f/1.4.
 
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Wish List

Is there a lens fairy that can grant this wish?

How about a 14mm-800mm f/1.4 that is small and compact to carrry around, has the IQ of the 300mm f/2.8 II or 500mm f/4 II, 10 stops of IS all for under $2000.
 
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PackLight said:
Wish List

Is there a lens fairy that can grant this wish?

How about a 14mm-800mm f/1.4 that is small and compact to carrry around, has the IQ of the 300mm f/2.8 II or 500mm f/4 II, 10 stops of IS all for under $2000.

nope, because the physics fairy is going to overrule the lens fairy on that one
 
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kubelik said:
PackLight said:
Wish List

Is there a lens fairy that can grant this wish?

How about a 14mm-800mm f/1.4 that is small and compact to carrry around, has the IQ of the 300mm f/2.8 II or 500mm f/4 II, 10 stops of IS all for under $2000.

nope, because the physics fairy is going to overrule the lens fairy on that one

I am sorry, but he can not dictate to my lens fairy what he can and can't do. Besides I don't even think there is a physics fairy, if there was really a physics fairy no one would ever get there wish.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Waterloo said:
Only one: The 200-400mm f4 zoom. I love my 500, but I miss a lot of shots because I can't back off.

Have you tried a focusing rail? That would probably solve your issue, as long as it's a big one, like the kind they use for trains. :o

Maybe what Canon needs to make is a 0.7 X Extender? That would certainly be easier to carry!!! And, I'd gain a full stop at full aperture. :)
 
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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4-5.6L IS USM (with macro mode)
- Brighter at the short end, sharper, improved IS

Canon EF 20mm f/1.7 STM (pancake)
- A compact walkaround lens especially for APS-C (similar to 35mm FOV)

Canon EF 30mm f/2 STM (pancake)
- A compact walkaround lens especially for APS-C (similar to 50mm FOV)

Canon EF 500mm f/4.5 IS Reflex (with autofocus)
- An inexpensive, compact super telephoto lens
 
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Reasonable requests in order of desire:

Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 (H)IS L $3000

Canon 135mm f/1.8 (H)IS L $2000 (apochromatic optics, literally just copy the new Zeiss 135mm 2.0 APO and add 1/3rd of a stop with image stabilization please)

Canon 35mm 1.4 II L (weather sealed finally please!) $1400

Canon 50mm 1.4 L $1000 (best image quality of any 50mm lens)

Stuff I dream of:

Canon 50mm 1.8 H(IS) L with 24mm TS-E image quality $1400


If Canon released these lenses today I would fill all the holes in my kit instantly.

Are you listening Canon?
 
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