Which Lens Are You Looking Forward To?

Which Lens Are You Looking Forward To?

  • EF 50 f/1.2L II

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  • EF 70-300 f/4-5.6 IS

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  • EF 85 f/1.2L III

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  • EF 60 f/2.8 IS Macro

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  • 500 f/5.6 IS

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  • 50/1.4 II

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  • EF 8mm f/2.8 circular fisheye

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Aug 11, 2010
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nothing wrong with using an 18-200 superzoom; I'm sure every manufacturer's 18-200 sells extremely well because it's a swiss army knife of a lens.

my wife resolutely shoots with the 18-200 since she hates the additional weight and fuss that comes with switching lenses. and that's a valid point; she is able to move faster than me and often manages to grab shots I simply have to spectate because I don't have the right lens on at the right moment. L glass is certainly not a cure-all, and I know plenty of people who are actually glad not to be carrying around red-striped equipment due to the weight savings (and cost savings!).

oh yeah, her 18-200 comes image stabilized, which neither my 16-35 nor 24-70 are ... so we actually end up pretty even in terms of keeper rates despite her slower glass
 
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18 - 200mm is EF-s only and quality isn't up there with the best by a long way.

However a lens I'd like to see is born from using a 24 - 105mm IS L on a crop frame. Sometimes you just don't need a wide angle, but do need the long end. The 70 - 200mm is just too long, so something perhaps 35 - 40mm at the wide end and maybe 150 - 175mm at the long end.

I doubt we'll ever see this so it'll have to be the crop body or even two bodies with different lenses.
 
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