rs said:DattaGroover said:Just curious. I own an 85 1.2L IIFoxdude said:I'd like to have EF85mm F1.2 L III...
Are you assuming the III will be better (as I'm sure it would be) or are there specifics you don't like about the II (for example slow focus acquisition)?
...I'd suspect with Canons recent roll when it comes to lenses, there's no reason why they can't make a 50/1.2 or an 85/1.2 every bit as sharp wide open as the 35L II.
neuroanatomist said:Some interesting products, to be sure.
Very little of interest to me, though. The 1D X II specs aren't a big enough boost to tempt me, the 1D X meets my needs quite well. I do hope they add anti-flicker though.
The 600/4 DO could be tempting, but only if the IQ is at least as good as the current 600/4 (including performance with 1.4x and 2x TCs).
Right now, the lens most likely to end up in my kit next is the 11-24/4L.
JMZawodny said:RGF said:Looking forward to the 1DX M2 and 5D M4. Wonder much improvement there will be ISO - will new 12,800 be the same as previous 3,200 (2 stop improvement)?
Two full stops might be a stretch, but if they move the digitization onto the sensors we might expect a 2 stop increase in dynamic range at low ISO that will also translate nearly that much of an improvement at high ISO. That would make for a huge year for Canon as many would upgrade from their current bodies, no matter what. I'm certainly going to get one or the other this year as I can't afford for my aging 5D2 to quit on me without replacement in hand.
unfocused said:I'm also surprised that Canon Rumors Guy is putting the 200-600 that high on the list. It would be nice to see it released in 2016, but I'm not that optimistic.
If it is released, I expect a lot of people on this forum will be disappointed at the price. Being very optimistic, I expect it to be somewhere north of $2,500 -- a little higher than the Sigma sports lens but less than $1,000 more.
rs said:that1guyy said:How do you expect the 80D to only shoot 6fps when the current 70D shoots 7fps? Stupid.
40D - 10 MP, 6.5 FPS
50D - 15 MP, 6.3 FPS
60D - 18 MP, 5.3 FPS
80D having more MP and less FPS than the 70D is not inconceivable
I'd love to see a prosumer Sl1 replacement. Simply the best tech they can cram into the smallest body possible and letting the price increase from the SL1 accordingly.MintChocs said:Hopefully a replacement for the 100D/SL1, though I feel as it aimed at amateurs, Canon is hardly likely to do so.
RGF said:unfocused said:I'm also surprised that Canon Rumors Guy is putting the 200-600 that high on the list. It would be nice to see it released in 2016, but I'm not that optimistic.
If it is released, I expect a lot of people on this forum will be disappointed at the price. Being very optimistic, I expect it to be somewhere north of $2,500 -- a little higher than the Sigma sports lens but less than $1,000 more.
afraid you may be correct about the price though the Nikon 200-400 is below $1500. Wonder if Canon will try to compete with this lens and not make the 200-600 consumer grade and not L
that1guyy said:I hope Canon starts making their bodies lighter and smaller. Like Nikon is doing. Their D750 is incredibly light and smaller than the other full frame dSLRs but still have incredibly good ergonomics and is fully weather sealed.
unfocused said:RGF said:unfocused said:I'm also surprised that Canon Rumors Guy is putting the 200-600 that high on the list. It would be nice to see it released in 2016, but I'm not that optimistic.
If it is released, I expect a lot of people on this forum will be disappointed at the price. Being very optimistic, I expect it to be somewhere north of $2,500 -- a little higher than the Sigma sports lens but less than $1,000 more.
afraid you may be correct about the price though the Nikon 200-400 is below $1500. Wonder if Canon will try to compete with this lens and not make the 200-600 consumer grade and not L
I can't see Canon releasing a 200-600 that is less than either the list price of the Sigma Sports Lens or less than the price of the 100-400. While third party manufacturers may "trick" the autofocus into thinking an f6.3 lens is an f5.6, Canon won't do that, which means it must be f5.6. It will also be USM, as a slow-focusing 200-600mm is not going to cut it. I don't think Canon will worry too much about the pricing of the Nikon -- it's not like Canon users will buy a Nikon lens. Finally, Canon is not blind to the value of putting a red ring on their lenses, which adds to the perceived value.
Honestly, if a 200-600 materializes for under $3,000 it will sell very well. As for me personally, I'll keep using my 150-600 Sigma Contemporary until the Canon shows up in the refurbished store on a 15% off sale, which means I'm probably two years or more away from getting this lens when and if it materializes.
privatebydesign said:unfocused said:RGF said:unfocused said:I'm also surprised that Canon Rumors Guy is putting the 200-600 that high on the list. It would be nice to see it released in 2016, but I'm not that optimistic.
If it is released, I expect a lot of people on this forum will be disappointed at the price. Being very optimistic, I expect it to be somewhere north of $2,500 -- a little higher than the Sigma sports lens but less than $1,000 more.
afraid you may be correct about the price though the Nikon 200-400 is below $1500. Wonder if Canon will try to compete with this lens and not make the 200-600 consumer grade and not L
I can't see Canon releasing a 200-600 that is less than either the list price of the Sigma Sports Lens or less than the price of the 100-400. While third party manufacturers may "trick" the autofocus into thinking an f6.3 lens is an f5.6, Canon won't do that, which means it must be f5.6. It will also be USM, as a slow-focusing 200-600mm is not going to cut it. I don't think Canon will worry too much about the pricing of the Nikon -- it's not like Canon users will buy a Nikon lens. Finally, Canon is not blind to the value of putting a red ring on their lenses, which adds to the perceived value.
Honestly, if a 200-600 materializes for under $3,000 it will sell very well. As for me personally, I'll keep using my 150-600 Sigma Contemporary until the Canon shows up in the refurbished store on a 15% off sale, which means I'm probably two years or more away from getting this lens when and if it materializes.
You guys are crazy, under $3,000 for a 107mm front element 200-600mm L IS tele zoom, that is the same sized front element with more internal elements and much more complicated build as well as being bigger and heavier than the 300 f2.8 IS MkII that costs $6,000.
Canon Rumors said:I think we’re all waiting eagerly for 2016, as we expect a lot of new consumer, prosumer and professional products from Canon.
roxics said:I expect all Canon DSLRs this year to be 4K. I just bought a used smartphone from 2013 for $175 that shoots 4K. Even iPhones that are usually the last to adopt such features now shoot 4K. If a $500+ dollar dedicated camera doesn't shoot 4K, there will be hell to pay. Same with wifi, eveything these days has wifi, even my $100 blu-ray player from three years ago.
There are certain things in technoogy we expect to happen for good reason. Mostly because such technologies have already saturated the market, that leaving them out just shouts "greed" on the part of the manufacturer at a certain point.