Upcoming purchases and debates
Recently I have been debating quite a bit two questions.
1) What will I get next?
2) What do I eventually want to get? In the end there should be some limit to what I buy?
In terms of what to buy next, I have had several thoughts given my budget. I have already decided to pickup the Canon TS-E 17mm once our kitchen remodel is finished. The question is what else to purchase.
Option 1
Canon 200mm F4 Hybrid IS Macro – This is only a rumor of course. However given Canon’s press release about a hybrid IS coming out in a lens before the end of the year this is a very possible reality.
I am very torn about this one. Recently I sold my Canon 180mm macro because I just could not get dependable results out of it. I do not know what it truly was, but while I can get consistent results from the MP-E 65, I found that the sharpness on the 180L was lacking. I suspect this new macro would not have this issue.
Canon 85mm 1.2L
This is one incredible lens, but my main worry is how much I will use it. I would mainly use it for shots of my kids. It would certainly allow me to sell my Canon 50mm 1.4 that I hardly ever use.
Canon TS-E 24 II
At first it seemed silly to buy this together with the TS-E 17mm. However, they make an incredible combo. While the TS-E 17mm has the width, the TS-E 24mm has the advantage that it accepts filters and has more shift. For real estate, the TS-E 17mm is the best for interiors, while the TS-E 24mm is better suited to exteriors.
Buy nothing and save for the 600mm
This is my dream lens, but it doesn’t seem very logical to put everything into this lens right now. Besides, at the end of next year they’ll probably announce a replacement.
And the answer is…
Tentatively I have decided to go with buying the TS-E 24mm II along with the TS-E 17mm. The combination will not only be a killer combination for real estate, they also will be great landscape and travel lenses.
I may change my mind if Canon releases the 200mm F4 Hybrid IS macro – depending on the specs. However I’m more likely to still buy the TS-E 24mm and put my real estate sales towards buying the 200mm macro next year.
All of the other lenses for which there are rumors seems less interesting.
New Canon fisheye(s)
There are several rumors that new fisheyes will be released. I have long debated purchasing a fisheye. Certainly the shots are interesting and you can do some great things in it, but the main worry is whether it would regularly make the final cut for the bag? I can only fit so much into the bag and I’m more likely to take the tilt shifts than a fisheye.
Canon 24-70 2.8 IS
I have not and do not intend to buy a 24-70 lens. It has nothing to do with the image stabilization. That focal length just doesn’t work for me.
Canon 24-105 2.8 IS
This is far more intriguing and I would certainly be tempted. If such a lens existed, I would probably purchase it eventually despite its size. That focal length would work well for me and it would be a great vacation lens. If they could pull this off, it may even push my 16-35 II out of my bag sometimes – given that I would have the TS-E 17 already. However, I would be unlikely to buy this immediately. I would want to know that they truly pulled it off and right now the TS-E 24 is more important to me.
Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II
This lens definitely makes sense for Canon. It is a flagship lens and though the current one is great it could use an update. As for me, I’m perfectly happy with my 70-200 F4 IS due to its small size and see no reason to purchase a 2.8 version.
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