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Starxin
Nov 1st, 2009, 10:23 AM
I was wondering how could that possible and how can I get it with this price?

Everything is from canonrumors.com

Direct quotes of lens info I’ve received
“Talked to the Canon EOS Rep today- was buying a 7D. He said, “By the way, our current stock of 70-200 F/2.8 IS USM are being sold at an extra special price of USD1450. I can’t tell you why, and you didn’t hear it from me, but I can get you a special price for it”. When subtly probed on a new lens, he gave the very cryptic “I can’t talk about any of that… all I can do is tell you that if you want the cheap 2.8, its now.”

24-70, 70-200 & 100-400 (eternal rumors I’m afraid)
“The Canon 70-200 2.8 II will see the light of day this side of the year for announcement. Improved optics at 2.8 and new 5 stop IS. It was suppose to be announced with the 1D Mark IV but was delayed slightly. I don’t deal with pricing at all but expect it to be 30% more expensive than the current model.

In 2010 look out for the Canon 24-70 II with IS, announcement due with 1Ds IV. The 100-400 is scheduled for renewal sometime in early 2010.”

14-24 Patent?
From an FM thread and Northlight.

Patent Here: http://www.google.com/patents?id=lbTIAAAAEBAJ

CR’s Take
I really hope this lens isn’t true. Yes, Canon needs a kick butt ultra wide angle. The 17-40 is worth what it costs, the 16-35 is a relative disappointment beside the Nikkor 14-24. What I don’t like, and a few of my photographer friends also don’t like is that you can’t filter a 14mm lens (yes, there may be some do it yourself solution). What I’d like to see is a 16-24 f/2.8 lens with the performance of the Nikkor 14-24. I want to use polarizers, grad filters, ND filters and all that.

I’m not sure if I’m in the minority in regards to filters.

lz7j
Nov 1st, 2009, 12:13 PM
Take it for what it is... a rumor.

I've been waiting for the 24-70L IS for the last 3 years... and there's a "rumor" about its arrival every 4-6 months.

gotak
Nov 1st, 2009, 01:59 PM
You can get it for that price, used and once in a blue moon even then.

I don't think anyone will see a 2.8 IS for 1450 new. Even after a 2.8 IS II comes out.

ryan_lau100
Nov 2nd, 2009, 12:42 PM
i would think the pricing trend would follow nikon's approach which was to make the mk2 at $2700 and discount the old one very marginally until its phased out

i cant see the canon mk1 version going any less than 1700 new

WhatsTheDeal
Nov 9th, 2009, 08:47 PM
I suspect the price being quoted was to a retail worker at wholesale prices for bulk orders.