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Rangefinder camera pedant
Strictly speaking, this isn't RF-related, since the subject lens is for (bleah) SLRs, but I thought it was an interesting example of Canon's lens history repeating itself:
(You can read the complete press release on Digital Photo Review at this link.)
The phrase "Sharing the widest aperture of any lens in Canon’s current EF range..." must mean that Canon's 50mm f/1.0 EF has been discontinued.
What I really like about this announcement, though, is that when Canon decided to introduce a more sensibly-sized, sensibly-priced ultraspeed lens, it turned to the same focal-length-and-aperture combination -- 50mm f/1.2 -- that's still a favorite of many Canon RF aficionados.
The new lens undoubtedly will be sharper than our RF 50/1.2 -- but it's also obviously quite a bit bigger, not nearly as good-looking, and I'll bet the results it produces won't be nearly as atmospherically pretty.
Still, this -- along with Zeiss's recent return of the 50/1.5 Sonnar -- is another fun example of how what goes around, comes around. Let's all celebrate this new product introduction by screwing our OLD 50/1.2 Canons onto a favorite LTM body, and making some commemorative pictures!
(PS -- Considering what the original Canon hood for the RF 50/1.2 fetches nowadays, it's too bad they couldn't have designed the new lens' hood to be interchangeable with it!)
Amstelveen, The Netherlands, 24 August, 2006: Canon today releases its new L-series standard prime lens: the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM. Sharing the widest aperture of any lens in Canon’s current EF range, the new model offers extremely fine control over depth of field and consummate low available light performance. It is expected to be popular amongst wedding and portrait photographers, as well as professional photojournalists.
(You can read the complete press release on Digital Photo Review at this link.)
The phrase "Sharing the widest aperture of any lens in Canon’s current EF range..." must mean that Canon's 50mm f/1.0 EF has been discontinued.
What I really like about this announcement, though, is that when Canon decided to introduce a more sensibly-sized, sensibly-priced ultraspeed lens, it turned to the same focal-length-and-aperture combination -- 50mm f/1.2 -- that's still a favorite of many Canon RF aficionados.
The new lens undoubtedly will be sharper than our RF 50/1.2 -- but it's also obviously quite a bit bigger, not nearly as good-looking, and I'll bet the results it produces won't be nearly as atmospherically pretty.
Still, this -- along with Zeiss's recent return of the 50/1.5 Sonnar -- is another fun example of how what goes around, comes around. Let's all celebrate this new product introduction by screwing our OLD 50/1.2 Canons onto a favorite LTM body, and making some commemorative pictures!
(PS -- Considering what the original Canon hood for the RF 50/1.2 fetches nowadays, it's too bad they couldn't have designed the new lens' hood to be interchangeable with it!)