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#1
Everyone of us has his expectations and wishes for new lenses here's mine:

A good portraits lens for APS-C:

Canon 50mm f1.4 Mk II would be great however I wouldn't at all mind having Canon EF/EFS 50 to 60mm f1.0 to 1.2 IS STM

Also a stabilized medium Tele prime would be great 135mmf2.0 IS, an 85mmf1.4 will be sweet

That's it for the time being
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#2
There is already a great aps-c portrait prime: 56mm 1.2 for Fuji Wink


Canon doesn't seem to be showing much interest in high end lenses for crop cameras.
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#3
Fuji doesn't seem to be showing much interest in high end lenses for full frame 135 format cameras.  Tongue

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#4
No, they have been quiet on that front! Smile
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#5
Fuji:
  • Very compact 23 f1.8
  • Version 2 of the current 18 f2 but with good corners (perhaps it's my sample, but the corners never get sharp)
  • 100 1:1 macro f2.8
  • Fairly compact 17-67 f4 zoom
MFT:
  • Very compact 9 or 10 f4
  • Fairly compact 13-50 f4 zoom
  • Reasonably sized 17 f1.2
  • Reasonably sized 25 f1.2
Sony FE:
  • Very compact 20 f4
  • Very compact 35 f2
  • Very compact 50 f2
  • Compact 85 f2
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#6
^ - agree with all of these
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#7
I would love a 20-105mm lens with not to much distortion. I know that's is next to impossible, but we are allowed to dream, aren't we.

 

But if I look to a lens which excists, then I would love a Canon 100mm macro. But all things considering, I am thinking of switching brands/system. I wonder if I should stay with a Dslr-camera altogether. So, that's why I refrain myself for buying any new lenses currently.

 

 

Kind regards,


Reinier

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#8
Well after a secomd thought Canon EFs 50-100 f1.8 IS STM would be welcome

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#9
Would it be possible to make a macro zoom lens I was wondering. I know there are zoom lenses which a macro-label on it, but that's at the far end. But would it be possible to produce a true 50-150 macro lens or whatever other range for example?

 

Kind regards,


Reinier

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#10
Yes, that should be possible, just the amount of distance needed to focus to 1:1 will be challenging, over the whole range. That is I guess the main reason why Nikon's macro zoom did not do that.

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