Rumors are slow, let’s talk RF lens wish lists

Bob Howland

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TSE wides for architecture, very L in construction but compact and sharp as hell. Speed is a LOW priority.

I’d love to pull the trigger for a 50mm 1.2, but an L grade, compact 1.8 or 1.4 would be impossible to resist.
I'm pretty sure that wide TS-E and compact are mutually exclusive. Then again, would a 24 f/5.6 TS-E be acceptable? How about a 17 f/8?
 
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CanonGrunt

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What's the obsession with F/1.2?? I'd much rather have a smaller, lighter f/1.4 lens than a heavier and larger f/1.2.

Cinema mostly for those of us that love taking stills as well, but would love to pair these with the 50 & 85 on the c70 & not buy cinema primes that are $8,000 a piece. But I’d take f/1.4 on any of them as well.

At the moment I use EF primes with a c500 on a lot of productions, and absolutely love them, but having a faster 14, 20, 100, and 135 that are all L glass would be spectacular.

Also, I’d love a 28 1.2 or 1.4 as well.
 
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Dream lens = 35-85mm f2 that would be my one and done lens!
28 is a lot more practical than 35 and 85 is a tiny crop away from 70..
I have cropped my 28-70 to a 600mm f/18 and it’s still fine
 

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AlanF

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Hey, I want the Canon 100-700 you mention. Where can I get that bad boy? The current RF 100-500 is just a bit slow on the long end at 7.1 and put a 1.4x TC on it and you are at a whopping f/10. That is pretty limiting unless the light is really good. I would love to see a RF 200-600 5.6.
Typo: 420-700mm. ;)
 
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Bob Howland

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Dream lens = 35-85mm f2 that would be my one and done lens!
Vivitar made a 35-85 f/2.8 lens for the Canon FD mount in the late 1970's. That lens largely weaned me off primes until I started photographing bands in poorly lit clubs. Then f/2.8 at ISO 800 just wasn't good enough.
 
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28 is a lot more practical than 35 and 85 is a tiny crop away from 70..
I have cropped my 28-70 to a 600mm f/18 and it’s still fine
Its probably a bit subjective. I'm in the wedding game and shoot wildly different subject. I also offer large print products so cropping isn't really a solution. I'm the biggest fan of 35mm/85mm combo, so to have just one lens to achieve this with everything in-between would be great.
 
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A non-exotic ultra wide f4 zoom - 16-35/4 would be my #1.

The 100-500 looks like it will probably replace my 70-200/4 (which I adore but it's underutilized) and 150-600. But I might be convinced that a 500mm 5.6DO is a better choice. The 800/11 is curious and I'll rent it some day but I don't see myself buying it.

I'd love something like a 16-18mm 2 or 2.8 for dabbling in astrophotography. I could probably live without the 16-35/4 for some time if I had it. It doesn't need to be an L lens, either.
 
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Vivitar made a 35-85 f/2.8 lens for the Canon FD mount in the late 1970's. That lens largely weaned me off primes until I started photographing bands in poorly lit clubs. Then f/2.8 at ISO 800 just wasn't good enough.
I was not aware! That'd be a cool lens to source, if not for anything else the novelty of it.
 
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