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Canon RF 14-28 F2.0 rumored again
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Canon RF 14-28 F2.0 rumored again

CanonRumors makes mention of a Canon RF 14-28 f2.0 that would form the UWA end of the F2.0 trinity lenses for Canon.  Would Canon do this? Heck Yes.  Canon's motto on lenses is basically "Because we can."  making a trinity of F2's would be .. well setting a standard not many can catch.  This would be combined with the prior rumored 70-135mm F2

With three zooms you have every Canon prime from 14mm to 135mm.  Nice.

The 14-28 and the 70-135mm are both rumored for this year.  That would mean that within 2 years Canon would have completely overhauled it's RF camera line into R5 and R6 cameras, and completed the F2 and F2.8 professional zoom trinities.

That would be a strong statement from Canon.  We'll see if they end up doing this.

 

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