Could Third Party Lenses Help Make The Canon M Mount More Popular?

The Canon M Mount has been snickered at by just about everyone except those living in Asia. Cameras like the M100 and the M50 have made Canon's first Mirrorless platform a raging success in Japan, but elsewhere it has not been well received.

This is partly because Canon dropped the ball on M Mount lenses. Until the new M6 II was announced, things were super quiet on the M Mount front. Sigma, though, has just shaken things up by announcing that three of their popular APS-C lenses will be coming to the platform. The trio of lenses (the 16mm f1. 4, the 30mm f1. 4, and the 56mm f1. 4) are available now at bargain based prices. Join us after the break for all the details. .

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Canon Could Be the Most Innovative Lens Company on the Market

While Canon hasn't exactly been innovating when it comes to their Mirrorless cameras, the same cannot be said about the company when it comes to RF Mount lenses. Sure, there aren't exactly a ton of native RF Mount lenses on the market currently, but the crazy development team that works behind the scenes at Canon HQ have been coming up with plans for some genuinely outrageous, yet possibly utterly brilliant lenses for their Mirrorless platform. thephoblographer.com »

2019-12-13 14:00

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Sigma announces 16mm, 30mm and 56mm DC DN prime lenses for Canon EF-M mount

At an event in Tokyo, Sigma has announced that its trio of DC DN lenses for APS-C and Micro Four Thirds will soon be available in Canon EF-M mount. The F1. 4 range of DC DN lenses aren't new, but this announcement answers one of our long-standing questions about the Canon EOS M mount: will third-party lens manufacturers ever invest in it? It seems that the answer is 'yes', and that's great news for fans of Canon's APS-C mirrorless platform, who - let's be honest - don't exactly have a lot of glass to choose from. dpreview.com »

2019-07-11 11:00

The History of Canon L Lenses

Canon Europe has put together a great article about the history of Canon L lenses, including what they consider to be landmark lenses in the evolution of the series. It’s no surprise that innovation of lenses at Canon seems to be accelerating as every few years, there seems to be a new “world’s first”. Below Read more... canonrumors.com »

2018-02-10 18:06

Sigma Acknowledge Incompatibility Issue with Canon 5D Mark IV

Sigma has officially acknowledged a lens incompatibility flaw with its new lenses when used with the Canon 5D Mark IV. In the statement released a few days ago, the company detailed a selection of currently unavailable features including; the MO (Manual Override) function, and lens correction features - such as Peripheral illumination correction, Chromatic aberration correction, Diffraction correction and Distortion correction. digitalrev.com »

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