Does anyone know if Canon has any "Mk II" versions of its consumer primes in the works? Specifically the 50mm f/1.4, 28mm f/1.8, 35mm f/2, etc. Sorry if this has been discussed before, I didn't really know what to search for.
biggusdickus Member 38 posts Joined Feb 2010 More info | Oct 25, 2010 17:41 | #1 Does anyone know if Canon has any "Mk II" versions of its consumer primes in the works? Specifically the 50mm f/1.4, 28mm f/1.8, 35mm f/2, etc. Sorry if this has been discussed before, I didn't really know what to search for.
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gasrocks Cream of the Crop ![]() 13,432 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Portage, Wisconsin USA More info | Oct 25, 2010 22:51 | #2 Yes there are updates for the 50/1.4 but it is sold under the Sigma name. GEAR LIST
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RaZe42 Senior Member ![]() 518 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Finland More info | Oct 26, 2010 00:47 | #3 gasrocks wrote in post #11165308 ![]() Yes there are updates for the 50/1.4 but it is sold under the Sigma name. Ouch! Gear: Canon 5D Mk II | Olympus 21/3.5 | Zeiss Distagon 35/2 | Sigma 50/1.4 ASPH | Samyang 85/1.4 ASPH | Canon 100/2.8 L Macro
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Tee Why "Monkey's uncle" ![]() 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | If they know, I suspect that they are under legal obligations not to say. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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Oct 26, 2010 17:04 | #5 Lol, I'm a little nervous about buying a wide-aperture Sigma. Chances of AF calibration required = 75%
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RaZe42 Senior Member ![]() 518 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Finland More info | Oct 27, 2010 00:30 | #6 biggusdickus wrote in post #11170183 ![]() Lol, I'm a little nervous about buying a wide-aperture Sigma. Chances of AF calibration required = 75% Source please? Gear: Canon 5D Mk II | Olympus 21/3.5 | Zeiss Distagon 35/2 | Sigma 50/1.4 ASPH | Samyang 85/1.4 ASPH | Canon 100/2.8 L Macro
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HyperYagami Goldmember 2,405 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Poughkeepsie, NY, USA More info | Oct 27, 2010 00:53 | #7 i hope not some sort of poll.
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banpreso Goldmember 2,176 posts Likes: 4 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Socal More info | Oct 27, 2010 01:32 | #8 canon normal and wide non L primes lens suck compared to what other makers are offering, namely sigma. you can buy sigma or you can buy L. those are the choices.
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StructuredAmazing Senior Member ![]() 603 posts Joined Jul 2010 More info | Oct 27, 2010 01:37 | #9 why would non L suck? "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil"
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Xcelx Senior Member 558 posts Joined Sep 2009 More info | Oct 27, 2010 03:03 | #10 biggusdickus wrote in post #11170183 ![]() Lol, I'm a little nervous about buying a wide-aperture Sigma. Chances of AF calibration required = 75% So what if you have to calibrate it? It might take a week or two but it's free if you bought it new. It's not like you have to calibrate it all the time, do it once and you have a really sharp lens. I've seen a lot of Canon 85mm 1.8 needing calibration including my own, spot on after calibration.
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