Canon plans to develop more lenses that no one has done before

I just worked around this problem by signing out then signing back in.
I suspect many other forum users may be experiencing it.

Yes. I'm not sure if anyone can read that that is experiencing the issues - but log off and log back on again seems to clear it up for some people.

We're working on it with support as we speak here.
 
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Yes. I'm not sure if anyone can read that that is experiencing the issues - but log off and log back on again seems to clear it up for some people.

We're working on it with support as we speak here.
My comment was a bit premature :) as it stopped working right after I sent the comment above, and wasn't working for a few minutes, but right now it works again. Maybe it works intermittently.
Thanks for following up on it.
 
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There are a few on my dreamlist:

Something like 14mm or 16mm with f1.4 or f1.2 for nightscapes

Then a standard zoom walkaround that goes a bit wider:
18-70mm f4 or 20-105mm f4

Maybe a f4 version of the 100-400mm lens

A 70-300mm f4 lens

Shift versions of zoom lenses, for architecture and landscapes.
16-30mm shift
24-70mm shift
 
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I had first had that on the article, and then realized with a 100mm front element, that it's simply not ever going to happen.
which is why i changed it to be a 70-135mm
I have been even more reasonable, asking for a 2.0/70-135mm for ages already.

BUT!
It has to be as good wide open as the Sigma 135 ART.

And it should have a filter slot for the drop-in filters from the
respective mount converter or should start a new series of
lenses with unified filters similar to these.

The performance of the Sigma 135 ART with a Meike Black Mist 1/8
inside the filter slot is absolutely amazing.
 
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...how many \'decent\' Canon-branded EF-S lenses were made?

17-55 2.8 IS? Others? 15-85 3.5-5.6?

If past is prologue Canon will not manufacture all that many RF-S \'enthusiast\' lenses.

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The 60mm macro is still excellent today and the 35mm with built in lights seems like a good one as well.

EF-S 60 on the M6II last week:
 
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