Canon has released firmware version 2.0.7 for the RF24-105mm f/4L IS, adding several practical features…
Canon files patent application for the optical systems of “14mm F1.4”, “20mm F1.8 IS”, “20mm F1.4”, and “24mm F1.4”

Canon appears to be exploring several ultra-fast full-frame primes, according to a newly surfaced patent spotted by Asobinet. The filing outlines four distinct optical formulas: –
Example 1
- Focal length: 14.42
- F-number: 1.46
- Half angle of view: 52.34
- Image height: 18.68
- Total length: 118.50
- Back focus: 14.00
Example 2 (this lens has been announced and is available at BHphoto)
- Focal length: 20.60
- F-number: 1.46
- Half angle of view: 42.54
- Image height: 18.90
- Total length: 117.50
- Back focus: 18.44
Example 3
- Focal length: 20.60
- F-number: 1.85
- Half angle of view: 42.64
- Image height: 18.97
- Total length: 98.50
- Back focus: 17.25
Example 4
- Focal length: 24.00
- F-number: 1.50
- Half angle of view: 38.29
- Image height: 18.95
- Total length: 113.00
- Back focus: 12.50
Each scheme focuses by shifting a relatively large optical group, which points to compatibility with VCM-style drive systems. Canon’s current VCM prime lineup doesn’t include anything wider than 20 mm, so a 14 mm f/1.4 based on Design A could be a logical future addition. By contrast, the rumored non-L 20 mm f/1.8 IS likely relies on a different optical approach; given the substantial moving focus group here, lenses derived from this patent would probably land at a higher price tier.
