Canon 100mm Macro + IS Stabilizer

Canon 100mm Macro + IS Stabilizer

How cool will it be when Canon finally catches up with Nikon by adding a stabilizer to the hugely popular Canon 100m f2.8 Macro?

Good question! Actually it started out as a statement but in hindsight maybe a question would be more appropriate.

I, for one have been hanging for an IS version of the 100mm macro for years. (Maybe I need to get a life.) The vibe in my water is that soon we will have a new macro model to enjoy.

I shall let time prove me right!

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