RF 16 f2.8, RF24 f1.8, RF 35 1.8, RF 50 1.8 RF 85 f2, RF 600 f11 & RF800 f11 primes RF 15-30, 24-105, 24-240, 100-400. Of course one can also find all sorts of deals on new and used EF lenses that work just fine on RF mount cameras with Canon adaptor. It simply is not true that Canon only offers expensive RF lenses.
One poster mentioned that f/2.8 makes a difference. Well IME f/2.0 makes a HUGE difference (vs f/4). Seriously, I haven’t picked up my RF 24-105 f/4L since getting the RF 28-70 and RF 70-200 f/2.8 combo. In fact, my primes (16, 35, 50, 85, 100, 135) have hardly seen the light of day since then either. About all I need now is a second body. R2 Canon EOS RP sample gallery. Published Feb 14, 2019 | Richard Butler. Share. Tweet. These images were shot at a pre-launch event organized by Canon in New Orleans. The cameras were full production units running firmware v1.0. There are also some images converted using Canon's Digital Photo Professional software, which was provided to us. On this page I’ve provided a selection of sample images I took with the Canon RF 24-240mm f4-6.3. All are JPEGs straight out of camera. Click each image to view a more detailed 4k version, or if you’d like to download the original files, head over to my Canon RF 24-240mm sample images at Flickr. Check prices on the Canon RF 24-240mm at B&HUnless one can use an RF to Z adapter to test both on a Z body, it is largely meaningless because body differences contribute to the test results. Meanwhile, an adapted lens is going to have AF and other side effects. Essentially, if you use Canon R, get the Canon lens. Few would decide on which system based on common lenses such as 24-105/120mm.
Currently it boasts the longest reach in the native lens range, with weather sealing and a claimed 5 stops of image stabilization to boot. Take a look at some of the 24-105mm sample images we've gathered so far as our EOS R testing continues. See our Canon RF 24-105mm F4L sample gallery The RF 24-105 is the best 24-105 out there and at 24mm it rivals my 24-70/2.8L II in terms of sharpness and contrast. Wide open at f/4, even the extreme corners should be good. Multiple tests have shown this (eg. photozone/opticallimits or the digital picture). At 24mm f/5.6 the image should also be sharp from corner to corner.Compare Canon RF 24-105mm f 4-7.1 IS STM Lens vs Canon RF 24-105mm f 4 L IS USM Lens Image Stabilization . Yes . Yes . Filter Size . 67 mm (Front) 77 mm (Front)
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