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Canon Rf Third Party Lenses

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Warren 2024-04-17 02:39:44

[f/16] I have the adapter for the R5 so I could use my other canon lenses. For my first RF lens I decided on the Canon RF 50mm. I am not disappointed. lens is light, fast and a joy. Very sharp when I crop my images to interest area. Was happily surprised. I do a lot of photos around my garden and this is a nice addition. Can't wait to try with my astrophotography when the clouds leave. It doesn't disappoint

5
Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Multicoated] The hood is solidly built and fits perfectly on my new Canon RF 35 mm lenses.

5
Leland 2024-04-02 02:35:52

[Canon RF] In moving from Canon EF to RF, I've added a few RF lenses. I have passed my EF equipment--mostly--to a friend who is starting out in photography. This replaced my beloved Sigma 17-35mm and I am astounded by this Canon lens. The price is a steal for the sharpness this lens provides. Optically, it punches much higher than its affordable price would suggest. It's wonderful to shoot with and I use it a lot.

5
Chris 2024-04-06 03:47:40

[84° to 23° 20'] I have several EF-L lenses which are fantastic, but this new Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L is very fast and the built in stabilization really works well. This lens also works better in low light situations paired with the R6 MarkII than the EF lenses. I would highly recommend this lens to the photographers utilizing the new Canon mirrorless cameras!

5
Justin 2024-04-23 04:52:43

[15 mm LWS] I create outdoor style content for various companies that are looking to have their products showcased in an outdoor setting. I have this lens paired with the Canon C70 and EF/RF adapter. Together, they are unstoppable. Canon has really done a great job by allowing the RF/EF adapter to work with these non RF lenses. This combo is put to work every day for 8-10 hours and rarely sees indoor work. It has been in rain, smoke, wind, sand, etc and never misses a beat. I have a slew of photo RF lenses from Canon but none of them hold a candle to the 18-80 for video work. This one lens has elevated my video content to look so good that it has separated me from the local competition. I get business inquiries almost daily asking for my services. Thank you Canon for making such a beautiful lens. I'm keeping this one indefinitely.

5
Alan 2024-04-29 08:57:10

[55 mm] Just purchased this lens hood for my Canon RF 35mm lens, and very happy with it’s quality for the price. Made specifically for wide-angle lenses, and the literature that came with the hood stated for lenses up to 28mm. No vignetting issues. Allows for filters to be added, and the lens cap still fits with the hood in place.

5
Sanford 2024-04-09 03:38:33

[Black] I like to photograph birds in flight with telephoto lenses. I use the Canon RF 100-500mm w RF 1.4X Extender and a Canon RF 600mm F4 with either the RF 1.4X or 2X extenders. Due to the narrow angle of view with telephoto lenses, it is difficult to locate birds in flight. The Olympus Dot Sight mounts to the camera hot shoe and after distance calibration; makes tracking birds easy. With the 600mm F4 you will have to put a hot shoe extender on first to elevate the sight above the lens profile. This is highly invaluable for either birds or other fact moving subjects when tracking with a telephoto lens.

5
Sanford 2024-04-26 04:32:29

I like to photograph birds in flight with telephoto lenses. I use the Canon RF 100-500mm w RF 1.4X Extender and a Canon RF 600mm F4 with either the RF 1.4X or 2X extenders. Due to the narrow angle of view with telephoto lenses, it is difficult to locate birds in flight. The Olympus Dot Sight mounts to the camera hot shoe and after distance calibration; makes tracking birds easy. With the 600mm F4 you will have to put a hot shoe extender on first to elevate the sight above the lens profile. This is highly invaluable for either birds or other fact moving subjects when tracking with a telephoto lens.

5
Stephen 2024-05-14 02:11:14

[0.25 lb] I am enjoying my new Canon RF 200-800mm lens. It takes some time getting comfortable and proficient using this lens for wildlife, especially birds in flight. I travel with my cameras and lenses and Lowepro backpacks. The lens does not come, like other Canon lenses, with a fitted case. To make packing for travel with this lens easier, the case becomes a necessity. Thankfully, B&H came to the rescue with this beautiful and perfect case! Fit and finish is everything you expect from an accessory to your Canon equipment, the quality is what I've come to expect from B&H. Now the lens packs nicely in the suitcase, or travels safely in the car next to my backpack.

5
Mark 2024-05-19 08:48:26

[0.31x] You can't beat the Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM Lens. It is THE proven leader of all telephoto zoom lenses. I got this for my Canon EOS R6 MkII with the EF to RF adapter. It works flawlessly and you can't ask for better quality photos. You can't go wrong with this lens. Even the new RF telephoto lenses are compared to this lens.

5