Now that Canon has press releases concerning their new 17 and 24 TS-E lenses, does this mean updated versions of the 45 and 90 are not far away? I'd love to see the new "TS revolving system" in the 45 and 90.
Poe Goldmember 1,956 posts Likes: 15 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Modesto, CA More info | Feb 20, 2009 14:54 | #1 Now that Canon has press releases concerning their new 17 and 24 TS-E lenses, does this mean updated versions of the 45 and 90 are not far away? I'd love to see the new "TS revolving system" in the 45 and 90.
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timnosenzo Cream of the Crop 8,833 posts Likes: 14 Joined Sep 2005 Location: CT More info | Feb 23, 2009 12:27 | #2 Not necessarily soon, but probably at some point. connecticut wedding photographer
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Apr 12, 2009 00:09 | #4 it just seems odd that they'd give the independent tilt/shift axes to the 17 and 24 but not the 45 and 90. I would assume they'd integrate that feature into the whole line up so the 45 and 90 will be updated. Now it's just a question of when.
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ChezWimpy Senior Member 430 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Hokkaido, Japan More info | Apr 23, 2009 07:03 | #5 The MTF for the 45 could also use some work... and the imaging circle is smaller in comparison to the new "Medium Format" TS-E lenses (only +/-11mm for shift IIRC), but the 90 looks pretty sharp in the crops I have seen (never seen 100% edges with full shift in effect however). I am seriously considering the 90 though for compressed landscapes with foreground flower detail, on top of which stitching panos with a rail to avoid parallax. By the numbers, it looks like about 30MP from the 5D2, and 45ish using a 500D, which should be enough to live on (approaching MF territory assuming the lens holds up), but I just hate to think they are slated to be upgraded in the near future (the 24 looks worlds sharper and more useful than the original)... decisions, decisions! -CW
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Apr 30, 2009 23:57 | #6 Chez Wimpy wrote in post #7787208 The MTF for the 45 could also use some work... and the imaging circle is smaller in comparison to the new "Medium Format" TS-E lenses (only +/-11mm for shift IIRC), but the 90 looks pretty sharp in the crops I have seen (never seen 100% edges with full shift in effect however). I am seriously considering the 90 though for compressed landscapes with foreground flower detail, on top of which stitching panos with a rail to avoid parallax. By the numbers, it looks like about 30MP from the 5D2, and 45ish using a 500D, which should be enough to live on (approaching MF territory assuming the lens holds up), but I just hate to think they are slated to be upgraded in the near future (the 24 looks worlds sharper and more useful than the original)... decisions, decisions! Indeed it does. I love aspherical elements!
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breal101 Goldmember 2,724 posts Likes: 10 Joined Aug 2006 More info | May 10, 2009 12:19 | #7 If and when they upgrade the 45 and 90 it would be nice if they added a 65mm TS-E to the lineup. "Try to go out empty and let your images fill you up." Jay Maisel
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Nov 30, 2010 17:48 | #8 Woot! New rumoring only a year later: http://www.canonrumors.com/2010/11/lenses-cr2-2/
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themadman Cream of the Crop 18,871 posts Likes: 14 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Northern California More info | Nov 30, 2010 17:53 | #9 Great.. both will be L... surprise surprise, lol. That means both will cost $2000+ eh? Lovely... Will | WilliamLiuPhotography.com
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