Since trade shows usually take place in large venues, they could even reel it in on a wagon specifically designed for this purpose. I´m thinking: old red wagon with cameras on each side, individual motors for each wheel and and classic blue wagon attached to it carrying the RF mount barrel and the attached camera![]()
The ef version isn’t too bad to be ignored. It saved me from taking those 85 1.2sPlease, no more f/1.2 lenses. There's absolutely no point in carrying a behemoth that costs a fortune for an aperture you'd hardly use. An 85 f/1.4 IS is what we need now.
Yeah, kind ofSomething like this?
I thought that was the new SuperMega Ink Cartridge in Photo Gray.Something like this?
Leica Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 ASPHHow about a 50 1.4 that's DOESN'T cost 1400.00?
Keep the 1.2. Thanks!
There is a youtube video of this lens (sorry, no wheels). See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRq18WpQZC0Yeah, kind ofa bit more (retro) stylish and with wheels
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Perhaps I'm not being realistic, but it seems strange to me that Canon would focus on either the 50 or the 85 - they're both extremely competitive with other brands' versions.Rf50/85mm replacements seem to be the obvious ones to me but I am sure that there a couple of people hanging out for a 35/1.2![]()
Have you tried the RF 50 or 85 1.2? Their quality is the main driver for me being so obsessive/obnoxious about the missing 35 1.2IF the 35mm F1.2 comes out, I'll rent just because of you! Your longing for this lens has made me incredibly curious![]()
I have tried the RF 50mm F1.2 in real-world situations, the RF 85mm F1.2 only in a store. The rendering of the 50mm F1.2 is amazingHave you tried the RF 50 or 85 1.2? Their quality is the main driver for me being so obsessive/obnoxious about the missing 35 1.2
And obviously I am simply always right, so there's that![]()
Nice, what other focal lengths do you like? I want to try and see. Who knows, I might like the world seen by your eyes. Thanks in advance.Oh man!
28mm is the greatest wide angle focal length ever conceived by man!
No arguments from me thereI have tried the RF 50mm F1.2 in real-world situations, the RF 85mm F1.2 only in a store. The rendering of the 50mm F1.2 is amazingbeautiful lens!
... and how it would compare with the 1.4...I´m really curious how it'll look on the 35mm and how it compares to the 35mm F1.8 (of course, it'll be better... but how much?). With the 35mm F1.8 the the out-of focus background blur for portrait shots (or environmental portrait) is not as intensive, so I am really curious what the F1.2 will bring to the table.
Manual focus would be fine, EF or RF mount is fine. Dew heater and focus lock. Tripod mount, weather resistant and reasonably priced...Screw updated lenses... I want to see a 14mm f1.2, with actually good coma correction and minimal vignetting.
It almost certainly will need a tripod foot for how big it'd likely be, lol, just judging by the Sigma. I honestly would be fine with MF only, with a PHYSICAL focus lock that doesn't reset when the camera is powered off, since it'd be a purely landscape/astro lens for me, but I highly doubt Canon would put out a MF only lens.Manual focus would be fine, EF or RF mount is fine. Dew heater and focus lock. Tripod mount, weather resistant and reasonably priced...
wait! Am I talking about the Sigma 14/1.4?!?
The Rokinon / Samyang 85mm 1.4 for RF seems very comparable to the EF IS USM version, if such contraband can be found somewhere. Mine has served me very well.Please, no more f/1.2 lenses. There's absolutely no point in carrying a behemoth that costs a fortune for an aperture you'd hardly use. An 85 f/1.4 IS is what we need now.