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In term of sharpness and compactness Canon have hit the ball out of the park .... for the rest it's weaknesses are entirely forgivable at it's almost give away price point .. amazing .....Canon will sell thousands of them ......
The larger (muffin) and much more expensive (€/£ 500) Nikon Z 26mm F2.8 is a big disappointment with mediocre sharpness at the edges and corners and poor vignetting ..... meh!
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1. Thx for pointing to the typo
2. I haven't seen a single review (on sites that I consider as serious), where the 24mm IS macro came out as better than just average. That's good enough for me to justify the comment. If I can get my hands on a rental, I will review it, of course. But I won't purchase one for the sake of doing so.
3. Changed to "semi-pancake" ;-)
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Now I am perplexed, wanted all all around tiny lens, the RF 35mm f1.8 was my obvious choice but was hesitating because if its size, now this one has the size advantage but no IS ...
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Thanks
We'll call the 16 a "meatball" lens. :-)