Kinda in response to www.the-digital-picture.com/.../News-Post.aspx , especially since it seemed too modest to my taste.
This is what I would like to see from Canon next year -
1. High dynamic range sensor - I don
Kinda in response to www.the-digital-picture.com/.../News-Post.aspx , especially since it seemed too modest to my taste.
This is what I would like to see from Canon next year -
1. High dynamic range sensor - I don
Agreed!!! especially #1and #4
a 500mm 5.6 or 600mm 5.6 would be very nice!(if the price is right)
also like to see
1, a new Rebel(like the size) with fast shutter lag
2. f2.0 zoom
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<div>You're 1/3 of the way there already - newer bodies offer Peripheral Illumination Correction, which corrects the vignetting (light fall-off) of lenses in-camera for JPGs. Of course, if you shoot RAW, all of those corrections can be applied with lens-specific presets in DPP. Frankly, I would not want any of them applied in-camera to RAW images - I've found that DxO corrects them better than DPP, actually.</div>Originally Posted by Abu Lafya
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Originally Posted by JJphoto
Agreed! A 500mm f/5.6L IS would be great.
I just want a new 5D that meters more accurately and has a more advanced AF system. Then I can ditch my 1DsII.
Originally Posted by Keith B
That's exactly what I want. My dream camera would be a 7Ds.
Fun thread.
No one ever talks about EFS lenses....and these don't have to be EFS, but aimed at those of us with cropped bodies (great optics assumed):
- 15-85 f/4.0 and 17-55 f/2.8--weather sealed
- To mimic the 70-200 range that is so popular on FF, how about a EFS 50-150 mm/40-120mm f/2.8.
And, of course,
- 100-400L II with 4 stop IS and weather sealed.
- Updates to the non-L primes such as the 28 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm
+1Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
Originally Posted by Jon Ruyle
YES!
Well stated.
I think it would be great to see an all-new flash system that syncs with RF instead of IR.
I would like a Canon compact with an APS-C sensor, or even better, a mirrorless body compatible with EF and EF-S lenses.
Please...