Someone said this in a lower post I just wanted to hear everyone's opinions on this. Do you think its coming out, if yes when do you think it will be released, and do you see it being 200$?
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Someone said this in a lower post I just wanted to hear everyone's opinions on this. Do you think its coming out, if yes when do you think it will be released, and do you see it being 200$?
Doubtful - but I'd be very happy to be wrong!
Why would they when you can get the EF 35mm f/2.0 for $300?
EF-S mount
I could see them making this lens, and I would buy one. But I highly doubt that it would be that cheap. The 35 f/2 is more expensive and the proposed 1.8 would undoubtedly have better image and build quality.
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Originally Posted by Matt.s.Maneri
Irrelevant, from a mount perspective. EF mount lenses like the EF 35mm f/2 work on both 1.6x crop (EF-S-compatible) and full frame bodies.
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Originally Posted by clemmb
To quote Daniel in the other thread, discussing the $200 Nikon 35mm lens:
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So, the EF-S mount, in the sense that it reduces production costs since the image circle needed is smaller, meaning less glass, would (hopefully) mean that better IQ and ring-type USM could be added to the lens, while keeping the cost low.
so you just said that ef-s mount was irrelevant and then said it would make it cheaper which was my entire point.
There's this other website, you see, that covers the rumors. It's called, drum roll please, Canon Rumors (http://www.canonrumors.com). That's where you can go for the conceptual stuff.
I said, "Irrelevant, from a mount perspective." Sorry - I rather thought your "EF-S mount" response was a little terse and lacking in detail, and didn't make any points about costs, or anything else, really. Sort of like when Mom says, "Because I said so," it's not a very satisfying response... [:)]
he said why would they sell a 1.8 for 200$ when the 2.0 is 300$. I was obviously answering his question. next time you should read before you correct someone.
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Originally Posted by Matt.s.Maneri
Actually, I viewed it as clarification, not 'correction'. But, my profound apologies! Next time I'll try to read similarly eloquent, two-word responses withexceptional diligence and care, prior to framing a cogent response. Have a great day or night, nevertheless!
I voted yes. Although I'd prefer to see a 15mm f/2, the 35mm seems a lot more likely.
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Because the existing (old) 35mm f/2 pales in comparison to what a quality new EF-S 35mm could be. Also, Nikon had a $300 35mm f/2, but they still came out with a $200 35mm f/1.8.
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Since I do not use EF-S lenses I have not kept up with what the market is doing. I guess they need to keep up with the Jones. A 35 f1.8 for $200 would be great. From what I can see the existing (old) 35mm f/2 has better IQ than the Nikon 35 f1.8. If Canon would upgrade the existing EF 35 f2 to USM and f1.8 I would buy it even for $350. If all I had was a crop body a EF-S 35 f1.8 for $200 would be in my bag for sure.
Mark
My 50/1.8 pretty much never leaves my camera, so I got pretty excited about the talk of a 35/1.8 with similar IQ and price. The more I got to thinking about it though, the difference between 50mm and 35mm isn't that much, and probably not worth changing a lens, for the photos I take at least. I think I'd rather see a 24/2 or something along those lines. It would be really cool to see Canonraise the bar instead of just matching Nikon, and release something like an EF-S 10mm or 12mm prime! I doubt they could keep that around $200 though...
Lewis
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You may be right. I haven't seen any really suitable comparisons of MTF (someone would have to put the Nikon on a Canon body to really test it equally). One thing you can tell is that the Nikon has better bokeh and autofocus.
If they make it, I'll be in line to buy one. This sounds like a killer lens.
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I would love that too. The only primes I can think of right now are the Sigma 8mm f/3.5 and the Sigma 30mm f/1.4. It would be nice to have a few primes in between those two extremes. [:D]