No inclusion of a "Ring Light" was a surprise. This lens RF lens first appeared at first to be a virtual clone of the EF-M 28mm Macro lens prior to the media release, but has neither the magnification (neither 1:1 or 1.2x) nor the all-popular and innovative Ring Light which benefits the EF-M lens. Quite a disappointment.
It's nothing like the EF-M 28 macro, and never was supposed to be. It's a fast full frame wide angle, with close up (semi-macro) capability. The RF equivalent of the 28 macro would be a 45mm lens with a much slower maximum aperture. The close focusing ability on this RF 24 is a bonus, not the main point of the lens. It's a lot closer focusing than other full frame 24mm lenses, just as the RF 35 F1.8 and RF 85 F2 have much closer focusing abilities than other full frame 35 or 85 lenses.
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The other lens they announced today (RF 15-30mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM) apparently requires manual focus to be used in order to access the "extended range" closeup option. Seriously?! Nothing but limitations and disappointment with these new lenses.
A full frame ultra-wide zoom that's small, light, and cheap? How is that a disappointment? The close focusing capability is not the headline feature, and never was. It's a much cheaper way to get an UW zoom for full frame than either of the RF L options, or any of the EF options.
I expected the RF lenses to genuinely exceed the EF-M lenses yet that's clearly not the case so far.
These lenses were never supposed to be equivalents to the EF-M lenses. They are a whole different category. The 2 RF-S lenses so far released are more like EF-M equivalents. In fact, the RF-S 18-150 looks to be pretty much exactly the same as the EF-M 18-150, which I have.
I have a bunch of EF-M lenses, both Canon and Sigma, and love their performance. I am also not even a little bit disappointed in these RF lenses. I have all the affordable primes (except the super teles), and they are all great performers, especially for the prices.
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Controllable Ring Light on the end of the EF-M 28mm Macro lens... which also offers up to 1.2x magnification plus infinity focus from 1:1 Macro.
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Alastair
Keen hobbyist since teaching myself film photography as a teenager in the 70s, using manual SLRs and black and white film. Love photographing people and animals.
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