Canon Quietly Kills a Beloved Everyday Zoom
2mo agovia The Phoblographer
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Canon is pulling a well-liked zoom from production. The source is thin on specifics, but discontinuations matter for one reason: stock runs out fast once the word spreads, and used prices climb shortly after. If this is a lens you've had bookmarked, now is the time to buy, not after the shelves clear. Worth clicking through to confirm which focal range is being killed before your local retailer sells out.
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