John Thomas said:Well, I don't want "crazy" things...
I rather want an UWA with a normal zoom range (16-35 preferred but I can accept shorter zooms like, let's say 16-28, 14-24) with a fast-but-normal aperture (f/2 - preferred but if isn't possible be it f/2.2 or even f/2.8 ) but with stellar sharpness, no flare and low distortions.
And I know that this is possible in a good price range.
J.R. said:No fixed f/1.8 zoom exists till date. There is no reason why this lens will be built.
While nothing is impossible, it is highly unlikely because the cost of a f/1.8 fixed zoom will be extremely high. The cost will be such that one would be able to buy a complete Nikon D800, the Nikon 14-24 and a couple of other lenses in its stead.
No business will manufacture something which has no buyers!
IMHO, even if Canon does release the 14-24, it will be a f/4 lens.
pedro said:J.R. said:No fixed f/1.8 zoom exists till date. There is no reason why this lens will be built.
While nothing is impossible, it is highly unlikely because the cost of a f/1.8 fixed zoom will be extremely high. The cost will be such that one would be able to buy a complete Nikon D800, the Nikon 14-24 and a couple of other lenses in its stead.
No business will manufacture something which has no buyers!
IMHO, even if Canon does release the 14-24, it will be a f/4 lens.
Will an F/4 lens be a bulb shaped lens? What would the price tag be?
Ellen Schmidtee said:I'll settle for the '12-24mm f/4 USM & reasonable price' kind of crazy.
pdirestajr said:With high ISO image quality constantly being improved, why a need/ want for an UWA lens with an f/1.8 aperture? I don't understand the point besides tech-spec lust.