Canon 28-70mm f/2.8 Interview With Canon Development Team


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Canon published an interview with the Canon 28-70mm f/2.8 development team. Here is the translated recap by digicame-info:

  • The RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM was conceived with the idea that there must be users who want a fixed F2.8 lens but cannot afford an L lens. In the age of mirrorless cameras, where camera bodies are becoming more compact, we started this product with the hope that those who have been hesitant to use a fixed F2.8 lens, thinking “It’s nice, but it’s big and heavy,” will be able to use it.
  • The only difference with the retractable type is the mechanism, and there is no difference in image quality itself. When the overall length is reduced, the volume is reduced, so it can be made lighter. Initially, the simulation was done at around 540g, but the actual product was less than 500g, making it lighter than expected.
  • The larger the UD lens, the higher the selling price, so they are usually placed on the inside where the lens diameter is smaller, but in order to achieve a compact size and high performance, we decided to use a large UD lens for the front element.
  • The mechanical system has certainly evolved. If the first four RF lenses were the first generation, then they have continued to evolve since then, and with this lens I get the feeling that we have entered a new generation.
  • It is common knowledge that equipping an interchangeable lens with IS makes it larger and heavier, but in fact, the RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM is not that large. The EF24-70mm F2.8L II USM does not have IS, but the RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM, which does have IS, is actually significantly smaller and lighter. This is due to the evolution of the IS unit.
  • When an IS lens is moved, the mechanism that supports it inevitably becomes distorted. This time, the center of gravity of each part that makes up the IS was precisely calculated and their position optimized. The parts have been rearranged so that the centers of gravity are perfectly aligned, resulting in an ideal design. IS is a technology that has been handed down within Canon for many years, but something revolutionary has happened here. The ideal design has made it possible to make it compact, and we have been able to keep the weight at less than 500g for this size. The head of the optical design department repeatedly asked us, “Can IS really be made that small?”
  • The focus mechanism, called a “lead screw type STM (Stepping Motor),” has also evolved. The focus mechanism installed in this lens is so powerful that it can move lenses that are about twice as heavy as the lenses that were previously moved. Higher-end models have used USMs, which are powerful but large and expensive. The fact that it has evolved to be able to move lenses about twice as heavy with a small STM contributes to the compactness of this lens.
  • A normal STM is an open control. Simply put, the motor rotates at a set speed and stops at a set position. It’s a very simple control. The STM this time has a sensor that reads the motor’s rotation speed. Telephoto zoom and macro lenses rarely have focus mechanisms with this kind of advanced control, but this is the first time they’ve been installed in a standard zoom.
  • Things that were not possible with the EF mount due to the small amount of communication traffic have become possible with the RF mount thanks to its large capacity and high speed communication. For example, electronic correction of aberrations and IS coordinated control. The amount of data that can be written to the lens itself has also increased, and is dozens of times larger than previous mounts. This is the advantage of the “EOS R system.”

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SmallRig Canon EOS R5 Mark II Standard Cage and Black Mamba


SmallRig released two cages for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II, a standard cage, and the Black Mamba that comes with a handle.

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DPR: Canon EOS R5 Mark II Review


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The Canon Canon EOS R5 Mark II seems to be a solid performer by all accounts and DPR seems to agree in its latest review which you can read in full here or check out the excerpts below:

Pros Cons
  • Excellent image quality in a range of circumstances
  • Very fast autofocus with very effective subject tracking
  • Action Priority mode to help capture specific sports
  • Eye Control can be a rapid and intuitive way to select a subject
  • Packed with features to suit a wide range of photography
  • Good video support tools, including waveform display
  • Choice of Raw or Canon Log 2 workflows
  • Optional fan grip available if you need longer recording times or faster recovery
  • Blur/Out-of-focus system helps you home-in on your best shots
  • New menu arrangement easier to make sense of
  • In-camera upscaling and de-noising options could be useful
  • Slight reduction in dynamic range may impact images with extreme processing
  • Not all users will find Eye Control reliable
  • Temperature limits require considered shooting in most ambitious video modes
  • Waveform display is quite small and can’t be moved
  • No way to quickly access Auto ISO minimum shutter speed
  • Blur/Out-of-focus detection only works for JPEGs with detected subjects in e-shutter mode and isnt great at recognizing sharp images.


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Canon 28-70mm f/2.8 Announced


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New Lexar Steel Cards

Lexar announced some interesting steel cards at IFA 2024 the cards are not available yet, but they will be on Amazon and B&H Photo soon.

Lexar Engages with Creators and Launches Innovative Products at IFA 2024

Industry-leading Innovative Products

Lexar exhibited a lineup of pioneering products, underscoring the brand’s robust R&D and technological prowess.

Lexar Professional Go Portable SSD with Hub is a revolutionary 1-2TB portable SSD for seamless mobile video shooting. It offers unmatched freedom and portability, working alone or with a hub to add lights, mics, and power. The USB 3.2 Gen 2 SSD delivers blistering 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds[1], enabling 4K 60fps ProRes video capture directly on iPhone 15 Pro/Max and beyond. Last month, Lexar’s Kickstarter campaign for this product reached $100,000 within 2 hours.

Lexar memory cards include the CFexpress 4.0, ARMOR series, and SD 8.0.

Lexar presents four new memory cards leveraging the next-gen PCIe 4.0 performance. The lineup includes the TYPE-B DIAMOND, GOLD, SILVER, and the TYPE-A GOLD card, all enabling seamless 8K RAW video shooting. In particular, the Lexar Professional DIAMOND CFexpress 4.0 Type B Card won the ‘TIPA WORLD AWARD 2024’ and boasts industry-leading speeds of up to 3700MB/s read and 3400MB/s write[1].

The Lexar ARMOR series include GOLD SD UHS-II and SILVER PRO SD UHS-II cards, the world’s first memory cards made of 316 stainless steel. They offer IP68 waterproofing, dustproofing, and bend-resistance—ideal for outdoor filming. For the SD8.0 card, Lexar Professional GOLD PRO SDXC Express Card delivers up to 1700MB/s[1] read speeds—over 5x faster than SD4.0 cards.

The Lexar Professional Workflow series, both 2024 Red Dot winners, herald a new era of streamlined workflows. These all-in-one solutions, with wide compatibilities and multi-module bays for different uses, empower users to boost efficiency, creativity, and productivity.

Lexar ARES RGB 2nd Gen DDR5 Desktop Memory is an exclusive series featuring premium SK hynix DRAM chips and blazing-fast speeds of up to 8000MT/s[1]. The upgraded exterior design blends classic and fashionable elements.

Lexar has also introduced the new ‘pexar’ brand and its product—the pexar digital picture frame. Featured an excellent 2K and anti-glare display, it is a smart WiFi frame that serves as a shared photo album for the whole family, making it a perfect gift for loved ones.

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New Godox AD200Pro II


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Godox announced the Godox AD200Pro II. The details are below:

Optimal Performance
The enhanced AD200Pro II TTL Pocket Flash from Godox is a versatile 200Ws flash with convenient and optimized features. Offering the same flexibility previously found in its predecessor, the AD200Pro II was developed with advanced capabilities to help you create a versatile and effective lighting setup. Just as its previous version, the Pro II includes a standard speedlite head and a bare bulb head to give you the option of two distinctly different qualities of light. Both flash heads are now in their latest improved versions – H200 II and H200J II. Power is variable from 1/512 to full power, while each flash head has a bi-color LED modeling light. Some other relevant upgrades of the AD200Pro II are uncomplicated wireless sync with an optional X3 trigger and group color indicator for easy identification.

Your Lighting Companion
The AD200Pro II offers full compatibility with several TTL systems including Canon, Nikon, Sony, FUJIFILM, Olympus, and Panasonic. All of its functions can not only be made manually on the unit but also wirelessly thanks to the Godox wireless X system. Remote operation requires separate purchase of a Godox trigger, such as the recommended X3, and the flash is also compatible with the X2, XPro, and XPro II models. The AD200Pro II body is compact and lightweight enough to become your ideal lighting companion in the studio or on location.

AD200Pro II Upgrades
Keeping some characteristics of its previous version, such as 200Ws and 0.01-0.8 sec recycling time for fast and reliable use, the AD200Pro II provides flash durations from 1/272 to 1/23,500 sec with its speedlite flash head, 1/252 to 1/16,200 sec with its bare bulb one, and a wider output range from 1/1 to 1/512. Settings are accessible via local buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read, upgraded TFT (thin-film-transistor) color screen for intuitive onboard control. Read More »

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