This is the Canon RF lens roadmap

fiendstudios

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I'll say it again, we need some wide astro love! R5 is sooo good for low light... Canon teased with 14-21 F1.4 and 14-28 F2...
I don't like the Sigma 14mm F1.8, for bad coma and too narrow use case... Canon to the rescue!!!

I use the 14/1.8 and I like it. Not much coma on my example but it is very limited yes, since its only 14mm.
I would love a 14-21/1.4 for Astro and for other landscapes.
 
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The EF 24-70f4L IS is still pretty compact and affordable even with the adapter. So there is always that to fall back on if they wait a while to put out an RF version. Although the 24-104 F4 L RF lens is pretty small and well reviewed. So we have options, which is good.

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The RF 24-105, I really should consider. It is a great lens, and when wanting to carry just one lens, this would be extremely desirable.
 
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YuengLinger

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Updates of the EF 16 and 24 TS-E’s are the most interesting for me but don’t understand the relevance of AF in a tilt and shift lens? Less distortion and sharper edges (in the 16mm) would be very welcome however.
AF can probably be turned off for those who don't want it. I'd love to see a 50mm and a 90mm with AF. Portrait subjects just don't have the patience for MF anymore, though there'd still be a little fiddling to get the desired plane of focus...
 
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I still wish for a 17-70 rumored a long time ago. If it was a f4L (OK even f/3.5-5.6L) it would be the perfect travel companion to a long tele lens (even better if it would have close up capabilities). Sometimes 24-105 is not wide enough and I do not want to carry RF15-35 2.8 since it is too big. So I revert to my trusty 5DIV with the EF16-35 f/4L IS and get a G7X MkII for the intermediate range...
 
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The 1200mm f8 is interesting, I wonder what, if anything, it will offer over the 600 f4 and tc? I’d expect it to be a very hard sell given its price which I would estimate to be close to breaking the $20,000 barrier.

I guess that's going to be a "because we can" lens, just a bit more affordable than the nigh-mythical EF 1200mm f/5.6L.
 
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The 1200mm is really interesting! But would be way to expensive to me^^... and you can only use it on "cold" conditions^^.

135 f1.4... oh no :'( .... this will be BIG and expensive!! I thought about a lens like the GM 135 1.8!

Lenses that I m missing here...:
f5.6 Tele Primes! Like Nikons 500 5.6!
f5.6 Zooms! Like Nikons 200-500 5.6

>100mm Macro! Like Sigma 150mm & 180mm 2.8.

Maybe a ultimate DO zoom with f8.0 and 300-800?! with 3-4KG why not?
 
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I wish they would open up the information pathway to third parties to work native or even make their own smaller non-is lenses.

I’m finally selling my Sony gear and am really going to miss the smaller lenses.

I am looking for something like the Tamron 28-75 2.8 or the sigma 85 1.4 in RF

The body has ibis, it just feels weird not taking advantage of not needing IS in every lens.
 
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RF 14-35mm F4 sounds very tempting. If it has a 77mm filter thread and is filterable (no bulby lens likes sigmas 14-24mm please) I'll preorder this one the minute they announce it :)

Since a 14-21mm F1.4 is probably in the 3.500 $ (or above) plus price range, I'm hoping Canon actually releases one of their earlier rumored fast primes like the 16mm F1.4 with a not so hefty price tag. (yes, I know, this would be in the four digits price area as well)
 
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Updates of the EF 16 and 24 TS-E’s are the most interesting for me but don’t understand the relevance of AF in a tilt and shift lens? Less distortion and sharper edges (in the 16mm) would be very welcome however.
I presume you meant the TS-E17. The advantage of AF with tilt lenses is in dynamic situations, I’d love my TS-E50 to have AF for portraits, set the tilt first, then select an AF point then get that point on the eye you want and boom.

For what I use my TS-E’s for 90% of the time AF would offer no additional value, but that is a function of the fact that they didn’t have AF, once they do that will change.
 
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