Three New Lenses~~~

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Three Canon lenses photos were just posted in a Chinese photo forum, source is from a Japanese website
Link: http://digicame-info.com/2012/02/ef28mm-f28-is-usmef24mm-f28-is.html
Canon EF 28mm f2.8 IS USM
Canon EF 24mm f2.8 IS USM
Canon EF 24-70mmm f2.8 II

It's very strange that 28mm and 24mm wide angel prime lenses have IS, any idea??
 

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It will be really interesting to hear how the 24-70 lens has been improved. There had been rumours that there would be an IS version, but that does not appear to be the case.

This lens will probably be offered as a "kit" lens with the (hopefully soon-to-be-announced) successor(s) to the 5DII (5D3, 5DX, 3D or whatever), but for those who already own the current 24-70, the question will be whether to upgrade.

My speculation (and it is only a speculation) is that if the lens really uses an 82mm filter now (instead of 77mm), we are not just looking at a minor upgrade, but a major redesign to improve what some people consider the biggest problem with the 24-70 lens - the focus plane curvature. If they could reduce the weight at the same time, I would be very, very happy, but I guess that is too much to ask.
 
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For those who spend more time looking at lenses than through them, do these look the right "style" for new Canon lenses? To my untrained eye I was hoping for something a little different in the 24-70, particularly a bigger zoom ring would have been nice as seems to be a trend, so I thought.

Or did someone in the far east just spend some time in Photoshop to make these?
 
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frisk said:
If they could reduce the weight at the same time, I would be very, very happy, but I guess that is too much to ask.

Its hard to say for sure but as I said the impression I get is that its shorter than the Mk1, given that Nikon reduced the size of there 28-70 2.8 while still adding 4mm to the wide end I'd guess there may well be room for a size reduction.
 
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The IS switches are usually below the AF/MF switch (see the primes), and the zoom lock is usually on the other side like in this picture (also compare e.g. the 70-300 IS).

Current 24-70L:
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The new one looks a bit like the 16-35L:
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(or it might just be the shade of black in the picture)
 
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