p.2 #2 · Canon Celebrates Production Of 80 Million EF Lenses
EB-1 wrote:
Most are cheapies and so many others are decentered or defective in some way. I wonder if Canon ever made a million lenses that were sharp in the corners.
EBH
The funny thing is I spend much of my PP reducing peripheral sharpness and adding vignettes. Nothing uglier than an image sharp from corner to corner...
Haha, if all 80mill were all built to L class or better materials and design, 79 million would still be sitting in warehouses since only successful pro photogs and well-heeled gentleman amateurs could afford to buy them. All those el cheap products pay for the R&D of the premium products few people buy.
p.2 #6 · Canon Celebrates Production Of 80 Million EF Lenses
When glancing at the topic initially, not wearing my reading glasses, I misread the title as "Canon calibrates.....80 Million EF lenses", I became so overcome by intense emotion, that I dropped onto my knees and began to thank my dear lord who could make all miracles happen.
p.2 #7 · Canon Celebrates Production Of 80 Million EF Lenses
PetKal wrote:
When glancing at the topic initially, not wearing my reading glasses, I misread the title as "Canon calibrates.....80 Million EF lenses", I became so overcome by intense emotion, that I dropped onto my knees and began to thank my dear lord who could make all miracles happen.
p.2 #8 · Canon Celebrates Production Of 80 Million EF Lenses
PetKal wrote:
When glancing at the topic initially, not wearing my reading glasses, I misread the title as "Canon calibrates.....80 Million EF lenses", I became so overcome by intense emotion, that I dropped onto my knees and began to thank my dear lord who could make all miracles happen.
p.2 #10 · Canon Celebrates Production Of 80 Million EF Lenses
Sure, canon should celebrate. Unfortunately, EF lenses are getting more and more expensive, even non-L lenses like 28/2.8 or 24/2.8 has reached $700 mark. They are usually between 300~400.