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Canon EF-M 18-150mm and EF 70-300mm IS product images surfaced
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http://photorumors.com/2016/09/12/canon-...ed-online/

 

Canon seems to have some love for old school LCDs ...

#2
And photo rumors seems to love pleonasms  Big Grin so, they must be happy that Canon gave the a reason to use a liquid crystal display display.

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Well 70-300 IS was worlds apart from its predecessor and from 75-300, do you think they modified the optical formula ?

my guess, it's the same with added STM and the LCD display

#4
The LCD does look a bit weird.

#5
Quote:Well 70-300 IS was worlds apart from its predecessor and from 75-300, do you think they modified the optical formula ?

my guess, it's the same with added STM and the LCD display
If the lens indeed is a 70-300mm f4-5.6 L IS USM III, it will not have an STM motor. My guess is that it will have revised optics, the old lens is not perfect, room for improvement. Filter thread size went from 58mm to 67 mm, by the way.
#6
Did I hear someone say "Zeiss Batis" out loud? Smile

#7
Lets hope the LCD display does not require a PIN number, or else I may no go to the ATM machine to get some cash t buy one.

#8
Quote:Did I hear someone say "Zeiss Batis" out loud? Smile
No, you didn't. They have an OLED-display-display (just to mention enough it's not a recently discovered sickness)
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Quote:If the lens indeed is a 70-300mm f4-5.6 L IS USM III, it will not have an STM motor. My guess is that it will have revised optics, the old lens is not perfect, room for improvement. Filter thread size went from 58mm to 67 mm, by the way.
in the picture they have a black lens without the red ring, so it's not an upgrade for the 70-300IS L but rather to the standard 70-300IS
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Quote:in the picture they have a black lens without the red ring, so it's not an upgrade for the 70-300IS L but rather to the standard 70-300IS
Sorry, I did not mean the L. Nor the III. So again: If it indeed is a EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM II, it won't have STM.

  


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