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What is the most EXOTIC Canon lens?

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Re: What is most EXOTIC Canon lens?

TexPhoto said:
1200mm f5.6 is a wide angle compared to the Canon 5200mm F14 Prime Lens. Yea, it's a mirror lens, but it's still 5200mm. 5200mm Canon Lens World's MOST powerful Super telephoto EF FD (updated upload)
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Id love this for shooting weddings from home. :D
 
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Pinhole lens made with a body cap. Fits and works with all Canon EF mount cameras. It is useful, simple and can be dropped into a mud puddle by accident without shedding tears. The IS version is hideously expensive, though... :P
 
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Its not that rare as a Canon lens but I'm not aware of anyone else offering an 85mm 1.2 at the moment. Seems to me this has been a clear tactic for Canon in recent years, offer lenses like this, the 17mm TSE or the 65mm MPE that might not sell a great amount but can attract users to the brand simpley becasuse theres no alternative.

Looking less towards the high end the old 22-55mm lens offered a pretty unique range, I'm actually supprized that nobody is offering anything similar. To me thats potentially a great one lens landscape solution, if Pentax had actually released the rumoured 12-35mm on crop I'd probabley be using a K-5 right now.
 
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KyleSTL said:
I would say, in order:

1200mm f/5.6L 1.4x FD (extinct)
1200mm f/5.6L
65mm MP-E
17mm f/4L TS-E
8-15mm f/4L fisheye
50mm f/1L
150-600mm f/5.6L nFD
38-76mm f/4.5-5.6 (rare, but not desirable)
35-80mm f/4-5.6 PZ (rare, power zoom)

Third party EF mount:

200-500mm f/2.8 Sigma

Wild said:
The Canon 8-15 F4L is pretty unique. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think there has ever been another fisheye zoom lens on the market.

Tokina has the 10-17mm fisheye for crop cameras.
http://www.tokinalens.com/products/tokina/atx107afdx-a.html
Which is the same as the Pentax 10-17mm
http://www.photozone.de/pentax/132-pentax-smc-da-10-17mm-f35-45-edif-fisheye-review--test-report
Whoops never saw those before. I stand corrected! ;D
 
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emag said:
Pinhole lens made with a body cap. Fits and works with all Canon EF mount cameras. It is useful, simple and can be dropped into a mud puddle by accident without shedding tears. The IS version is hideously expensive, though... :P

LOL... now I'm tempted to try that...

When I started out with a 28-80 & 75-300mm kit with an old film EOS 300, I used to aspire to the EF35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L USM --> way beyond my means at the time, but would have loved one L lens with similar zoom ratio to the combination of my 2 kit lenses, and with an extra 50mm focal length reach at the far end :)
 
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@!ex said:
Wild said:
The Canon 8-15 F4L is pretty unique. If I'm not mistaken, I don't think there has ever been another fisheye zoom lens on the market.

wrong:

http://www.photozone.de/pentax/132-pentax-smc-da-10-17mm-f35-45-edif-fisheye-review--test-report



no, not really - look at the 8-15mm sample shots. Nowhere I saw the 10-17mm getting close to 180 degrees.
It's a crop lens - the range corresponds to a ( with a pinch of salt) 16-25mm on FF, or slightly shorter than Canon EF-s 10-22
 
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