Brittany Phillips+FollowCanon’s Fast Lens Disrupts the GameCanon just shook up the lens market with its new RF 45mm f/1.2 STM—a super-fast prime at a price point that’s almost suspiciously low. Is this Canon’s answer to the rising tide of budget-friendly, feature-packed third-party lenses? Autofocus is included, so it’s not just for purists. Does this democratize pro-level glass, or does it risk devaluing the L-series legacy? Where do you stand on the lens wars? #Tech #CanonRF #LensWars00Share
Angela Chavez+FollowSony’s 50-150mm f/2: Game Changer or Gimmick?Sony just dropped the FE 50-150mm f/2 G Master, a telephoto zoom lens with a constant f/2 aperture—something we’ve never seen before. Is this a true innovation for pro shooters, or just another high-priced flex in the lens wars? With Canon’s recent moves and third-party options heating up, where do you see the future of fast glass heading? Let’s debate: is speed king, or is versatility what really matters? #Tech #SonyGMaster #LensWars00Share
matthew52+FollowCanon RF Finally Gets Third-Party Glass!Canon RF shooters, the wait is over—third-party lens makers are finally joining the party. With Sigma and others releasing lightweight, affordable wide primes for RF-S mounts, is Canon’s once-closed ecosystem about to get a whole lot more competitive? Or will first-party glass still reign supreme for image quality and reliability? Would you trust your next shoot to a new contender? Let’s debate! #Tech #CanonRF #LensWars00Share