(07-06-2019, 12:30 AM)Klaus Wrote: There's also no "classic" compact standard zoom lens for DSLRs. They used to offer a 28-80mm but the only thing that comes close to that is the 24-105mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM and that's not really a small lens.
To be fair though - IMHO a $100 lens just doesn't make sense on a FF camera. This market segment doesn't need one. If you got financial constraints or like small gear, full format is just not the way to go.
Well the very popular Sony 28-70 ,Sony 28mmf2.0 and Sony FE50mmf1.8 are here to prove the opposite
Check the popularity of Canon 40mmf2.8 in Canon full frame world
I would be very happy to get the upcoming Sigma 45mmf2.8 if it's a pancake even if I already have the 50f1.4
I am very happy now using Canon 28mmf2.8 on EOS RP, although I rarely use it at f2.8 and I own 24-105f4, on his 6D2 a friend of mine, sold his 24-105f4 and is using the good old Canon 28-105f3.5-4.5