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FIXED ASSET?

you think about Canon’s fixed-aperture f/11 supertelephoto primes for its EOS R mirrorless camera system? Brave? Foolish? Or spot on the money in today’s camera market? It’s certainly a very brave move given our current obsession with ever-faster lenses, but if you start to delve a bit deeper into Canon’s thinking here, it’s certainly a much smarter idea than you might initially

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