Re: RF-S Lenses - What We Know and What is Rumored
musicmaster wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
R2D2 wrote:
MikeJ9116 wrote:
koenkooi wrote:
A straight-through adapter like the EF-RF adapter is not possible, but an adapter with optics like the FD-EF mount adapter is possible. And like the FD-EF one, it will be expensive, huge and only there for Canon to say "See, you could if you wanted to!"
None of the EF-M lenses is worth going to this effort and expense. Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
Right, not adapted. However I’d LOVE to see several more of the EF-M lenses replicated in RF-S mount!
For instance the EF-M 32mm f/1.4 is simply without peer. Small, fast, and extremely sharp even at f/1.4; it’s always in my bag. And the outstanding EF-M 11-22 is absolutely the best crop UWA zoom Canon has ever made.
And if Canon could also duplicate the marvelous Sigma EF-M 16mm f/1.4 and EF-M 56mm f/1.4 lenses I’d be ecstatic. They are excellent wide open as well, and with the 32, outperform all of their entry-level RF “counterparts” (which I do own as well).
Plus there’s the ever-popular EF-M 22mm f/2 pancake. Which I personally would rather see as a contemporary designed f/1.4 (to complement the other fast primes).
I also really love my (excellent) copies of the standard EF-M kit lenses (15-45 and 18-55). Best of all the mid focal length kit lenses I’ve ever owned.
So IMHO if Canon really wanted to get serious with crop RF, they’d do well to continue to port over the already existing EF-M lineup. I’d be easy. Heck, I’d buy them all!
R2
The only Canon EF-M lenses that I don't want to see ported over are the 55-200mm and 18-55mm. I think Canon needs to design the 55-200mm lens from scratch or use the EF-S 55-250mm as a base. I also think there will be just a few RF-S primes because Canon would rather offer FF lenses in place of them which makes sense to me.
What's wrong with the 55-200?
Its IQ isn't all that good and it is too short on the long end, IMO. The IQ comment is based on the multitude of photos I have seen over the years. They seem soft overall and lacking in IQ. I have used the EF-S 55-250mm for a number of years and it delivers very good IQ, sharp photos. Especially for its price point. I think it is a much better value lens than the 55-200mm.
The 18-55 won't be ported given they made the 18-45.