The RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM is a telephoto zoom lens delivering impressive image quality along with superb mobility as our shortest and lightest 70-200mm f/4 lens to date. Designed for the EOS R System this lens takes advantage of the large diameter mount and short back focus distance of the RF mount to maintain high image quality while being more compact and portable so youll be even more inclined to take it with you on your travels. Results are stunning thanks to 4 UD lenses which help correct chromatic aberration and keep colors vivid reduced ghosting provided by Air-Sphere Coating ASC and Optical Image Stabilization plus coordinated Optical Image Stabilizer and In-Body Image Stabilizer for amazingly clear crisp images at slow shutter speeds and smooth video footage. There are also dual Nano USMs contributing to a short minimum focusing distance and high-speed autofocus for still shooting and near-silent smooth autofocus during movie shooting. These features and more combined with the confidence to shoot in almost any condition with dust- and weather resistant seals and fluorine coating make the RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM lens a solid performer for any situation. Features Canon’s Shortest and Lightest 70-200mm f/4 Interchangeable Zoom Lens Convenience is a major consideration when shooting and the RF70-200mm F4 L IS USM lens is our most compact and lightest 70-200mm f/4 lens making it even more appealing to use for your photo and video opportunities. As a more portable 70-200mm option than our EF version this new RF lens is easier to fit into a messenger bag as well as a camera backpack vertically so it’s always on-hand and ready to go.
- Key Features.
- Versatile telephoto zoom lens is designed for use with full-frame Canon RF-mount mirrorless cameras.
- Configurable Control Ring can be used to adjust a variety of exposure settings including aperture ISO and exposure compensation.
- Firmware Update 1.1.0 December 2021.
- Improves an issue in which the background is not blurred when performing slow panning with the IS Image Stabilization mode set to Mode 2 or Mode 3.