![]() ![]() Hope for the 50 f1.4 as it's my most used lens, so I would happily ditch the adapter I'm using with the EF version of the Sigma, so the ensemble is shorter and more balanced. Also Sigma has great compact primes under i series definitely worth being ported to RF. For Astro photographers their most recent release 14mm is something that would be a great addition to RF mount. Those must be exactly the two first lenses to come, given that neither niche is even rumored by Canon.that RF 100mm Macro is stupidly overpriced(~$1650 in India) with useless SA control and focus shift features, Sigma's 105mm Macro is quite reasonably priced and a decent lens to start. 50/1.4 must be the most demanded and most obvious "missing" lens, and as soon as we had small-sensor but otherwise pro-type cameras, the question of a purpose-made small-sensor zoom has come up. In contrast the two lenses suggested would indeed plug some huge holes in the lineup. Why is that? We have like 4-5 macro lenses already, 1.4:1 and 1:2. We hope that we're going to hear more definitive information in the coming month or two. This information comes from an unknown source, so please treat it accordingly. We would not expect much, if any crossover of focal ranges and speed for a long while from Sigma for the RF mount. I think a “fast” RF-S mount zoom would be the most likely out of the gate. Canon has also shown us over the decades, they have no interest in making a new 50mm f/1.4. I don't think we'd see fast wide angle primes from SIGMA before Canon. Sigma 50mm f/1.4 (I won't guess on ART or Contemporary).We'd think the following two lenses make sense from a business standpoint for both companies. If we had to guess what sort of lenses we'll see first, again… just guessing. ![]() No exact information about what these lenses are were given at this time, but I imagine SIGMA has a few designs in the works as they work out the legal things with Canon Inc. The source claims two lenses would initially be a launched, a midrange fast prime lens and a zoom lens of some kind. While we have had confirmation that SIGMA has interest in making lenses for the RF mount, they have given no timeline.Īn unknown source has reached out a couple of times about this topic and seem pretty confident that it will happen in the next 6-8 months. ![]() There has obviously been ongoing conversation about when Canon would open up the RF mount for companies like SIGMA and Tamron. ![]()
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