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Canon RF lens development announcement - Klaus - 02-14-2019 https://global.canon/en/news/2019/20190214.html So the 70-200 does extend (there is a zoom lock switch) RE: Canon RF lens development announcement - miro - 02-14-2019 I think that Canon is following the Leica/Zeiss way. Five high end Ls and one normal. If you ask me - Nor of this lenses are interesting for me even if I have EOS R camera RE: Canon RF lens development announcement - toni-a - 02-14-2019 Dunno if it's a move in the right direction, RF 70-200 seems to extend a lot while zooming, while this is good for compactness, I have had issues with lenses that extend a lot and had them serviced by Canon RE: Canon RF lens development announcement - Klaus - 02-14-2019 (02-14-2019, 08:29 AM)miro Wrote: I think that Canon is following the Leica/Zeiss way. Five high end Ls and one normal. Well, the Canon CEO mentioned that they are expecting to have only prosumer and professionals using system cameras within the next 5 years. So that lineup is reflecting that. Albeit I'd say that this is too little for prosumers. The 24-105/4 was a great start - and from here a 16-35/4 and a 100-400 would have been nice. RE: Canon RF lens development announcement - Rover - 02-14-2019 (02-14-2019, 10:21 AM)Klaus Wrote:(02-14-2019, 08:29 AM)miro Wrote: I think that Canon is following the Leica/Zeiss way. Five high end Ls and one normal. Right, the 15-35/2.8 IS looks like a technological tour de force (and with a front filter thread, to boot!) but I would have chosen a 16-35/4 IS lens for a variety of reasons. |