View Full Version : Canon Infuriorates me!
John E
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 09:21
Why does canon go and make the EF-S 17-55 IS f/2.8, when they could have made an EF mount and all people would be happy (and they could have made it an "L" to boot.)
It seems that the 24-105 L IS f/4 would be the perfect lens if it were an f/2.8.
Next lens? Canon, how about a EF 24-105 L IS f/2.8? PERFECT!!!!
Or an EF 17-55 L IS f/2.8? Another PERFECT lens.
Wilt
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 09:33
Why does canon go and make the EF-S 17-55 IS f/2.8, when they could have made an EF mount and all people would be happy (and they could have made it an "L" to boot.).
If they did, you would have a $1600 street price lens weighing 2 lb, rather than the $1100 street price lens weighing 1.5 lb. Not sure I would want to carry a 17-55 2 lb. lens as a walkaround, any more than I would want the 24-70mm f/2.8L 2 lb. lens as my walkaround on a 5D! (Different situation being paid to carry 2 lb of lens vs. trying to be a tourist with 2 lb of lens!) But your point is made, that it could have been the faster IS successor to the 17-40L.
It seems that the 24-105 L IS f/4 would be the perfect lens if it were an f/2.8. Next lens? Canon, how about a EF 24-105 L IS f/2.8? PERFECT!!!! Or an EF 17-55 L IS f/2.8? Another PERFECT lens.
Not sure I would want to carry a 24-105mm f/2.8L 2.5 lb. lens as my walkaround on a 5D (which I don't own)! I would prefer a 17-85 f/2.8 IS 2 lb. lens as a walkaround on the 20D/30D.
cosworth
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 09:44
I second this motion for a ef mount...and if they throw in program shift while flash is on I'm happy.
mxwphoto
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 12:12
The reason Canon makes EF-S is because that way they can claim that they have lenses made exclusively for the APS-C sensor cameras, like hardware support for the camera. Not that it really matters, but for the novices just starting out in DSLR who don't know any better, if one company has lenses EXCLUSIVELY or DEDICATED (key marketing terms) for your camera and the other just has "makeshift" lenses, most will go for the exclusive one.
Tee Why
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 13:21
just buy non canon lenses, I think they offer more for the buck. What I find silly about that 17-55 IS is that it's over a grand and Canon still refuses to throw in a plastic hood and a bag.
Come on...
CoolToolGuy
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 14:37
I started out wondering where all of these opinions come from, and then I remembered that this is the Rumors forum. . .
Have Fun,
mxwphoto
10th of October 2006 (Tue), 21:42
I started out wondering where all of these opinions come from, and then I remembered that this is the Rumors forum. . .
Lol exactly :)
rklepper
12th of October 2006 (Thu), 20:40
just buy non canon lenses, I think they offer more for the buck. What I find silly about that 17-55 IS is that it's over a grand and Canon still refuses to throw in a plastic hood and a bag.
Come on...
So your purchase hinges on a piece of plastic? Seems like a silly reason to buy anything.
mxwphoto
12th of October 2006 (Thu), 20:46
So your purchase hinges on a piece of plastic? Seems like a silly reason to buy anything.
Exactly. :) Not to mention there are superb L lenses for less than $1k. The 17-40 4L and 135 2.0L for example. They both come with hoods and bags. As much as you can try, you'll not find another company's lenses with such IQ and BQ and complete accessories as these.
NickSimcheck
15th of October 2006 (Sun), 07:15
The reason Canon makes EF-S is because that way they can claim that they have lenses made exclusively for the APS-C sensor cameras, like hardware support for the camera. Not that it really matters, but for the novices just starting out in DSLR who don't know any better, if one company has lenses EXCLUSIVELY or DEDICATED (key marketing terms) for your camera and the other just has "makeshift" lenses, most will go for the exclusive one.
Exactly. Notice, there isn't any "L" EF-S lenses? That's because they (Canon) want to seperate EF-S as amature and FF as more pro. So dummies with money think they need a 1Ds MKII to go with their 70-200mmL 2.8 IS.
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