A nice surprise for the people looking for an “affordable” constant aperture standard zoom, as Canon will officially be announcing the RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM tonight at midnight EDT.
One of the big knocks on the RF lineup is the lack of good and affordable lenses. Here we’ll have the first constant aperture non-L zoom lens for the RF mount. It’s safe to say it’ll cost considerably less than the RF 28-70mm f/2L USM.
The RF 28-70mm f/2.8 IS STM has a 67mm filter thread, which seems to be a new favourite of Canon’s compact lens designs. There is also a multi switch for AF, control ring and manual focus.
We’ll update this post once the official announcement has been made with all the glorious details.
More to come…
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Edit: Do I see an IS switch there? Absolute banger lens :O
Only for EF-S in the 17-55 that I can recall off the top of my head.
Anything would be better than the 24-50!
Brian
I wonder if it has macro capabilities.
Also it will probably have quite a bit of software correction on the wide end -- mainly for dark corners and barrel distortion.
“Good” and “affordable” are relative terms. Skeptical me is skeptical.
I think what happens is that it will extend all the way to maximum length at 28mm from the storage position, and then it gradually retracts somewhat as you zoom in to 70mm.
It is the same with the RF 24-50 -- the shortest physical length is when the lens is in the collapsed state, and the longest physical length of that lens is at 24mm. That lens retracts somewhat at 35mm and extends a bit again at 50mm (though not to the length when it is at 24mm).
My guess is $1199 or $1299 for this one, if is uses significant software corrections, or more if it has optical corrections.
Sounds like a very interesting lens, that can sell very well. I could be wrong, but my guesses are heavy vignetting, lots of barrel distortion on the wide end, a very decent level of sharpness, probably significant focus breathing, small size (possibly another twin to the 24-105 and 15-30mm) super lightweight, cool autofocus.