Canon responds to reports of 24 discontinued EF lenses

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15/04 UPDATE: Canon has responded to our request for comment, stating, "Canon is committed to new, existing, and future users of the EOS System and will continue to provide a full range of options to users whatever their creative ambitions. We have a diverse collection of EF lenses available and will continue to manufacture and market them where there is customer demand."

ORIGINAL: Could Canon be set to discontinue up to 24 of its EF lenses for Canon DSLRs? There have been rumblings of discontinued Canon lenses for months, with popular classics such as the Canon EF 200mm f/2L IS USM and the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS II USM supposedly on the chopping block. However, a report suggests that we could be seeing a whole lot more Canon full frame DSLR lenses set to go as well.

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