BRNexus6 said:eternalwings said:similar to nikon's new 28/1.8G?
Yeah, but they will add IS and charge $1299 for it.
AdamJ said:The announcement of the 24mm and 28mm f/2.8 IS lenses makes me wonder whether we'll ever see another affordable, properly fast wide-angle prime from Canon. I have a 28mm f/1.8 and for me, it's a great restaurant / bar / party lens. An optical upgrade would be nice but I can't see it happening without a big price jump, and then you'd be thinking about the 24mm L or 35mm L.
TBenson said:I'm still waiting for an inexpensive fast normal prime to use on crop sensor cameras. < holding breath after many years> Comparable to the 50mm f/1.8, but EFS.
Canon made the new 24mm and 28mm f/2.8 IS lenses that are clearly geared toward video users (and not cheap!), but they continue to ignore all the many existing 7D, xxD, and Rebel customers.
Well, they already make many inexpensive fast normal primes that you can use on a crop camera, you can just also use them on full-frame. Which makes them cheaper, since they can sell more of them, The only EF-S prime that would make sense would be something wider than 20mm, otherwise it could also work on EF. And they already make a 10-22 EF-S lens that is highly regarded, so I wouldn't expect that soon.TBenson said:I'm still waiting for an inexpensive fast normal prime to use on crop sensor cameras. < holding breath after many years> Comparable to the 50mm f/1.8, but EFS.
preppyak said:The cheap EF-S lenses (55-250 for example) are cheap because they sacrifice build quality, some lens elements and USM. Leaving those things out of a prime would likely not make many people happy...but its about the only way to make it cheap
TBenson said:I had assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that the EFS lens could be smaller/have less glass than an EF and would cost less to produce. I own both the 10-22 and the 60mm. I don't know why the former costs about 5% more than its FF counterpart, but the latter is 25% less. And an EFS 17-55 is much cheaper than an EF 24-70mm, at almost 50% less.
Yes, those three comparisons are against L glass. But that brings up a point. You wrote:
To me, inexpensive does not equal $450+. I'm thinking more along the lines of the 50/1.8. It is cheap and fast and sharp (but too long to be normal on a crop sensor). LOTS of people are happily buying and using this lens, despite the build quality. The vast majority are probably using them on crop sensor cameras, if that matters.
TBenson said:Better example: Nikon makes a modern 35/1.8 lens that is only $199, so why can't Canon make a modern 30mm-ish f/1.8-ish lens at the same price point?. The closest they have is the older, slower 35/2 that costs over 50% more than Nikon's.
Random Orbits said:TBenson said:I'm still waiting for an inexpensive fast normal prime to use on crop sensor cameras. < holding breath after many years> Comparable to the 50mm f/1.8, but EFS.
Canon made the new 24mm and 28mm f/2.8 IS lenses that are clearly geared toward video users (and not cheap!), but they continue to ignore all the many existing 7D, xxD, and Rebel customers.
Did you look at the Sigma 30mm DC f/1.4?
paul13walnut5 said:DISCLAIMER: I understand the reasons for fast aperture lenses and their benefits. I play -to a certain extent- devils advocate.
I think the problem is that for many users the zooms are actually good enough these days, and in particular, the consumer zooms are damn fine for the money. Why do you need f2.8 or faster? Just up the ISO? Etc.
Good thinking and well said. Totally agreed.paul13walnut5 said:DISCLAIMER: I understand the reasons for fast aperture lenses and their benefits. I play -to a certain extent- devils advocate.
I think the problem is that for many users the zooms are actually good enough these days, and in particular, the consumer zooms are damn fine for the money. Why do you need f2.8 or faster? Just up the ISO? Etc.
Now you know, and I know, that theres a bit more to it than that, but the 24 year old EF primes that have just been replaced were often just FD designs with a remount and AF, fine for film, not fine for that curse of the modern camera -anal pixel peepers.
To be fair Canon aren't going to sell that many prime 24s and 28s, so there is limited spread of R&D cost, but I cant help thinking they would sell 3 times as many at half the price. Shame as the 28mm 2.8 non-is is one of my favourite lenses.
paul13walnut5 said:Shame as the 28mm 2.8 non-is is one of my favourite lenses. [/color]