Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 IS USM lens for Canon Mirrorless Cameras

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Canon RF 70-200mm f/2.8 ISM USM lens is the latest addition to the Canon RF mirrorless full-frame Camera ecosystem. Compared to the DSLR version, this lens is 2″ smaller. Thanks to the new optical design that makes it much lighter and compact than any other telephoto zoom in its class.

This lens features a new OIS mode 3 that only activates the system only when the shutter button is depressed. The optical image stabilization in this Canon RF 70-200mm lens offers up to 5 stops of correction. Autofocusing capabilities of this lens are quite impressive due to dual Nano USM which aids in silent operation.

With the constant f/2.8 aperture, you will enjoy a stable focus performance across the range. Not only the Bokeh quality is amazing, but the image compression also looks great at long focal lengths. Although this is a telephoto zoom lens, you can reach pretty close to your subject. The minimum focusing distance of this lens is 2’3″. A rubberized focus ring is available for manual focus. Along with that, a programmable control ring is also there. You can assign the frequently used settings to that ring to save time.

Because of fluorine coating, this Canon lens is water and dust resistant. This helps the lens to perform even better in harsh conditions. There is no question on the quality of Canon L series lenses since they provide beautiful image quality. The RF 70-200mm was a much-needed lens for Canon RF mirrorless cameras. This focal length is so popular that you will find it with almost every professional photographer.

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Ishaan Sarna
Ishaan Sarna

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