Viltrox to make RF-S Mount lenses soon?

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There's a rumor that Viltrox will be the next manufacturer granted the ability to make lenses for the electronic RF mount, and the first lenses will be coming “soon”. This honestly doesn't surprise me much – Viltrox was one of the 3 manufacturers that made mirrorless autofocus lenses for the EOS-M mount. What does surprise […]

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Viltrox is moving to a four-tier lens strategy, Air, EVO, Pro, Lab.
Viltrox made 2 lenses for the EOS-M Mount, and if I were a betting man, I'd assume those would be the first ones to move over to the RF mount.

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I don't think that's super likely. Viltrox is moving everything to their Air / EVO / PRO / LAB lineups. If they do start releasing RF-S lenses, I would expect them only to do so with their current gen lenses and not older ones. As they replace the older ones, those new lenses would then arrive for RF-S.
 
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Viltrox is moving to a four-tier lens strategy, Air, EVO, Pro, Lab.

I don't think that's super likely. Viltrox is moving everything to their Air / EVO / PRO / LAB lineups. If they do start releasing RF-S lenses, I would expect them only to do so with their current gen lenses and not older ones. As they replace the older ones, those new lenses would then arrive for RF-S.

they could simply switch the mechnical mount from the EF-M lenses and they would work.
 
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Digital camera information (digicame) has a post that Nikon is sueing Viltrox for intellectual property infringement on Chinese made Z-mount lenses.
How would that impact Canon granting a license to Viltrox for RF mount lenses?

Google translated link to Digicame.
As long as Viltrox and Canon made an agreement, Viltrox can make it. I presume all it needs is an fee to Canon.

The problem with CN 3rd parties is that they are mostly unwilling to pay the tax. Despite they can mark up the MSRP to compensate the cost.
 
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As long as Viltrox and Canon made an agreement, Viltrox can make it. I presume all it needs is an fee to Canon.

The problem with CN 3rd parties is that they are mostly unwilling to pay the tax. Despite they can mark up the MSRP to compensate the cost.
Yes, but Chinese companies do not have a good track record for the protection of IP. Canon and Viltrox can get an agreement, but Canon will want to have ironclad protection for their IP and be able to enforce that agreement.

Viltrox has been making AF Z-mount lens since 2021 (according to ChatGPT). The Viltrox website lists 25 Z-mount lenses. I find it hard to believe that Nikon has only just discovered that Viltrox has been making Z-mount lenses without a license agreement. That license agreement must have have included IP protection.
 
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