Is there one? I don’t see it.
According to rumors, apparently yes. Otherwise, Canon wouldn't have that many lenses in their pipeline and CR guy wouldn't be commenting about them. If the rumors are true, there are four new RF-S lenses coming. As there are only six RF-S lenses available as of now (including the absolute niche lenses 3.9mm and 7.8mm) I´d definitely say: Yes, there is. In real-world use there are only four proper RF-S lenses, so Canon is doubling their RF-S lenses. Sounds like a big need for me.
Furthermore, not offering a single prime lens for RF-S means there definitely is a hole and therefore a need...
Maybe a fast zoom (there was one for EF-S but not for EF-M). Maybe a fast prime (there was one for EF-M but not for EF-S).
Well, apparently there is a need.
In EF-S days the ILC market was 90% APS-S, today it’s around 75% APS-C.
Even if the number has gone down in comparison to FF and other formats, those 75% still need choices. So those numbers don´t prove anything...
Canon is definitely placing an emphasis on more affordable full frame, high-quality lenses.
So far, yes, I´d agree with the statement. But now that have delivered, they might focus on other products. Not really here or there...
For example, the R8 + RF 28-70/2.8 is cheaper and far more capable than the 7D + 17-55/2.8.
My understanding has always been that the 7D and the mkii was aimed at wild-life enthusiasts and especially birders appreciated that camera. So comparing it to the R8 doesn't really makes. Including the 17-55mm F2.8 even less. Imo, the mentioned R8 + 28-70mm F2.8 and it use cases would compare more likely to a 80d model or even 750d camera. Don´t know the pricing about them, but I also don´t care.
So I’m not sure we will see a set of high-end crop lenses from Canon.
I´m not either, I just stated the rumor (which was written with a lot of confidence of those lenses being released) and did a thought experiment. Maybe Canon isn't sure either. But the patents and rumors keep coming up, so they are definitely thinking about it. I guess, they'll watch the Sigma sale numbers and then decide.
But, if Canon decides to compete with the Sony offerings for vlogging, they'll need at least few power zoom crop lenses with video focussed features. A PZ lens with a constant aperture might be more intriguing than f4.5-6.3...
But hey, I was completely wrong about them discontinuing the M series in favor of crop R series bodies, so we will see what actually happens.
Congratulations to you! And to the other hundreds of camera enthusiasts who were right about it! I started reading this forum in 2017/2018 and there have always been numerous people who have "foreseen" the discontinuing of the M series. So what does it prove?
Oh, I had "foreseen" the unusual quick refreshment of the R6mk/ release of the R6mkii. People thrashed me on this forum in Aug, 22 (and before) when I said I believe in a Q1 2023 (or earlier) release of the R6mkii because it is needed to make space in the line-up for the R8. Should I praise myself for it? Or justify other arguments with it? Certainly not because there is no correlation that´d might right again or wrong. I take guesses/ suggests ideas based on the rumors here and elsewhere. Sometimes I am right, sometimes not. Same goes for you. The difference is I listen to other peoples ideas and opinions and I don´t justify arguments with "I was once right..."