Year of the lens....a joke....?

StudentOfLight said:
Don Haines said:
It is the year of the lens...

but unfortunately for Canon, the lens is the Tamron 150-600......

From a value-for-money standpoint Tamron's 150-600mm is impressive but I wish Tamron had made it a 150-500 instead and half a kilo lighter. I hate that on the long end it only reaches its best around f/10-11. :'(

I rented a Tamy 150-600 for our vacation in Alaska and used it extensively. I found it to be pretty sharp at 600mm and f/8. It's definitely better at 500mm, but I was happy with 600 and f/8.
 
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sagittariansrock said:
Ruined said:
I could see realistically:

100-400L IS II + 7d2 before photokina,

then announced at photokina:
35mm f/1.4L II
50mm f/1.8 IS
85mm f/1.8 IS
135mm f/2L II
New FF body, maybe

I remember asking you before:
What would you expect of a 35/1.4 II and a 135/2 II?
Do you think Canon will produce a v2 just to include weather sealing and curved aperture blades? I doubt it.
I can't imagine what else could be improved significantly.
I hope Canon decides to go for a 85/1.4 instead of a 85/1.8 IS. I want it so much...

Canon has plenty of lenses they have released a version 2 of that had IQ upgrades without deviating from the basic focal length/speed of the original. I think the most recent prime was the 24mm f/1.4L II.

So yes, curved aperture blades, weather sealing, new coatings, and any other new optical formulas they were able to come up with. Also, more radically it is possible they could release a 135/1.8 or 135/2 IS.

The 85mm f/1.2L II is universally acclaimed, but I could see a 85 1.4 - just not anytime remotely soon. Recall that the 50mm f/1.0L had a similar design to the 85mm f/1.2l II, and it was replaced by the 1.2 that eliminated focus by wire, less fragile rear element, sharper, smaller, lighter, less flare and faster focusing. But, for now I think the 85mm 1.8 IS is more realistic to replace the 85 1.8.
 
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I'll play devil's advocate, which would be more 'year of the lens':

A refresh of 8 already decent lenses that makes them a little nicer.

Two prosumer grade lens upgrades that end up like the 70-200mm 2.8 mk2 IS.

So far, we've got the wide-angle STM lens, and now a wide-angle with IS. Seriously, I'd consider it a full-on win if the 100-400mm turns out to be a winner at a fair price.

Look back, the only "year of the lens" I could see was 2010, which, to me, was a very good year.
 
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unfocused said:
Amazing to me that people take speculation on a rumors site as fact and then express anger toward Canon because the rumor was wrong.

The so-called "year of the lens" was always completely speculative. People shouldn't believe everything they read on the internet.

Welcome to the club of people who realize this. That brings the membership up to about 4 people. LOL
 
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jebrady03 said:
unfocused said:
Amazing to me that people take speculation on a rumors site as fact and then express anger toward Canon because the rumor was wrong.

The so-called "year of the lens" was always completely speculative. People shouldn't believe everything they read on the internet.

Welcome to the club of people who realize this. That brings the membership up to about 4 people. LOL
You forget that rumors=truth, right?
 
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mackguyver said:
jebrady03 said:
unfocused said:
Amazing to me that people take speculation on a rumors site as fact and then express anger toward Canon because the rumor was wrong.

The so-called "year of the lens" was always completely speculative. People shouldn't believe everything they read on the internet.

Welcome to the club of people who realize this. That brings the membership up to about 4 people. LOL
You forget that rumors=truth, right?

Hah! I've been in this club a long time. In fact, I think hitting myself over the head with a real club would be a more efficient method of self-torture and maybe even more satisfying and less painful.
 
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