I am really SHOCKED to hear that, Canon representative said in an interview that they have stopped the research and development of Canon new EF or EF-S Lenses. No more new DSLR lenses in the near future until and unless we get we have market demand. [Yes you do have, but why such bad decisions in favor of mirrorless system ?] . Take a look at what they have said in an interview
Canon Europe pro product marketing senior manager, Richard Shepherd, said that while Canon will continue to support EF lenses, the plan is to focus on RF lenses.
‘As you know, last year we launched the RF mount and EOS R system […] To date we’ve launched ten critically acclaimed lenses, and as it’s a new system we plan to continue this, launching more RF lenses while still fully supporting the EF lens system. And of course, should the market demand it, we are ready to create new EF lenses. But for now, our focus is on RF.’
It’s a clear hint that they are running on the same DSLR cannibalization policy they have opted back on 2018. But wait, I also do own a bunch of Canon EF Lenses and can you believe they have just silently killed Canon’s EF mount was released 33 years ago.
But why Canon 1DX Mark III and 90D if they are on DSLR cannibalization ?
They need a buffer time to create more options in front of their new and existing user base. There are a lot of people who are still not ready to commit in the new Mirrorless system. And do they also have logical reasoning which includes a very limited ECO system of RF mount and absence of professional body.
So, at the end Canon don’t want to lose their DSLR user base to a different brand due to absence of proper options. These new DSLR camera are strategic update to retain the DSLR user-base for 3-4 years, so they can bring more options [Mirrorless cameras] in front of DSLR in the next few years.
We will update you soon as we get any new information.
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With all this brutal technological avalanche presented in the 1Dx3, the new E-TTL flash options are fascinating, I understand that the 7D3 has to stop being a mirage and once and for all become a tangible reality.
Can you imagine what the super focal area of 7D2 could offer with this new AI servo technology ?? .. As simply as touching the sky.
Con toda esta brutal avalancha tecnológica presentada en la 1Dx3, fascinantes las nuevas opciones flash E-TTL, entiendo que la 7D3 tiene que dejar de ser un espejismo y de una vez por todas hacerse realidad tangible.
Se imaginan lo que podría ofrecer la súper área focal de la 7D2 con esta nueva tecnología AI servo ¿??.. Tan sencillamente como tocar el cielo.
Hi, i was going to buy a Canon eos 90d to replace my old Canon T5i and now iread your article i’m not sure about what i should do.
http://thenewcamera.com/should-you-buy-canon-90d-in-2022/
I have bought many ef-s zoom lens with my Canon T5i like 18-55mm is Stm, 18-135 is Stm, ef 70-300 usm and f 2.8 50mm with all ND filters and CPL for all of them.
I am not rich but it’s time for me to buy another Canon APS-C device to go with all my lens.
What do you suggest me that can work with my lens if Canon eos 90d is not recommanded ?
Waiting for a answer,
Have a nice day
Peter
Hi Peter,
Canon 18-135mm STM and 50mm F1.8 will resolve it.
You have to use the 70-300mm Lens at its sweet spot to resolve the 90D 33.2MP resolution
(A sweet spot of a lens is always 2-3stop more then the max aperture you are using)
other option in Canon is Canon T8i https://bhpho.to/3KO7jp4
its also an amazing camera, a big upgrade from Canon T5i and no resolving power issue