CanonNews / Saturday, October 7, 2017 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews DPReview takes out the 28mm IS USM for a trip The Canon 28m IS USM is part of a trio of lenses that were announced back in 2012. The 35mm IS USM 2.0, 28mm IS USM and the 24mm IS USM were released all at the same time, and share similar characteristics; Small, good and at least now, fairly reasonably priced. In this article, dpreview takes the 28mm out for a spin down the Big Sur California. From dpreview: The Canon 28mm F2.8 IS USM is not a new lens by any means. So why write about it now? Well, for starters, we didn't yet have a gallery on it here at DPReview. It also happens to be among the smallest and lightest full-frame Canon lenses around, and so a great way to (attempt to) minimize the bulk of bringing a full-frame DSLR on my vacation. See more at dpreview. While you're at it, see Bryan's excellent review of the lens as well, at the digital picture. Interesting rumor on the future of canon full frame mirrorless cameras Some new Canon USPO Patent Applications Print 3705 Tags: Canon Lenses 28mm IS USM Related articles Canon Patent Application: Canon RF 100mm F2.0 and other primes Rumor Updates - Canon telephoto zoom and the proverbial 50mm update DPReview takes out the EF-M 22mm in this sample gallery Lenses and flash show up for certification Lensrentals: Canon’s Holy Grail – Using the Canon 200mm f/1.8 L USM Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus