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-Dan

Darrell Dorsey wrote:
> 
> >From: Stefan Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Darrell Dorsey wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >Are the MTFs for the 24/1.4 on the web somewhere?
> > >
> > > Canon USA has a lens works page, that has them:
> > > http://www.usa.canon.com/eflenses/
> > >
> >Thanks, cool; didn't know they have MTFs for all their lenses on the web.
> >
> >Now I was surprised to find that the 24/2.8 has FTM though it has no USM.
> >Is that really the case?
> 
> I saw that too, and it is wrong.  On the same page they also list it as AFD
> for the auto-focus drive.  The AFD motors dont have FTM.
> 
> >Till now I was under the assumption that the 24/2.8 and 28/2.8 had a very
> >similar construction but apparently, that's not the case.
> >According to the above URL, the 28/2.8 even has an asph. element.
> >Can that be true? Shouldn't it be an L lens then? :)
> 
> You are correct abut the construction.  It has an AFD like the 28/2.8.
> 
> No it shouldnt be L.  The 24/2.8 has a molded glass (GMo) aspherical
> element, not ground glass.  Only the ground glass asph elements are
> considered L.
> 
> For other detail, try the Canon camera musuem:
> http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/lens/f_lens.html
> 
> Darrell D
> 
>
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